WIKI (95.3 FM) is a country musicformatted radio station licensed to Carrollton, Kentucky, United States, and primarily serving Madison, Indiana. The station is currently owned by Wagon Wheel Broadcasting, LLC.[3] WIKI maintains studios on Clifty Drive in northern Madison, while its transmitter is located along Culls Ridge Road in rural eastern Trimble County, Kentucky west of Carrollton.

WIKI
Broadcast areaMadison, Indiana
Frequency95.3 MHz
BrandingWIKI Country
Programming
FormatCountry music
AffiliationsFox News Radio
Ownership
OwnerWagon Wheel Broadcasting, LLC
WSCH
History
First air date
April 1968; 56 years ago (1968-04)[1]
Former call signs
WVCM (1968–1980)
Technical information[2]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID72388
ClassA
ERP1,800 watts
HAAT129.0 meters
Transmitter coordinates
38°39′58″N 85°16′51″W / 38.66611°N 85.28083°W / 38.66611; -85.28083
Links
Public license information
WebcastListen Live
Website953wiki.com

History

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WIKI went on-the-air in April 1968 under the call letters WVCM (Welcome Voice of Country Music). The station was launched by a group of local investors under the leadership of Dwight Moreillon and Charlie Cutler. WVCM would gain a sister station in 1974 when two would sign-on another station in nearby Vevay, Indiana: WKID (95.9 FM). The two are no longer co-owned.

In 1979, WVCM was purchased by Robert Doan, who took the station off-air and worked on technical upgrades. The next year, the station re-launched as WIKI with an adult contemporary format. George Freeman would purchase the station in 1984, flipping the station back to country music. In 1993, WIKI changed frequencies to 95.3 MHz after its ownership got the allotment relocated from Falmouth, Kentucky.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b Nash, Francis M. (1995). Towers Over Kentucky: A History of Radio and Television in the Bluegrass State (PDF). Lexington, KY: Kentucky Broadcasters Association and Host Communications. p. 174. Retrieved 11 March 2023.
  2. ^ "Facility Technical Data for WIKI". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  3. ^ "WIKI Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
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