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{{Infobox Radio Station |
{{Infobox radio station
name = WKKX |
| name = WKKX
| logo = WKKX-WVLY 1600-1370 logo.jpg
frequency = 1600 [[Kilohertz|kHz]] |
| logo_size = 200px
city = [[Wheeling, West Virginia]] |
area = [[Wheeling, West Virginia]] |
| city = [[Wheeling, West Virginia]]
affiliations = [[Fox Sports Radio]] (formerly [[ESPN Radio]])|
| area = [[Wheeling, West Virginia]]<br />[[St. Clairsville, Ohio]]
| branding = '''''AM 1600 WKKX'''''
format = [[News radio|News]] / [[Talk radio|Talk]] |
owner = [[RCK-1 Group LLC]]|
| frequency = 1600 [[kilohertz|kHz]]
erp = 5,000 watts (day) / 33 watts (night)|
| translator = W251CY (98.1 [[MHz]], Wheeling)
| airdate = [[1963 in radio|1963]]
branding = AM 1600 WKKX |
| format = [[All-news radio|News]]/[[Talk radio|Talk]]/[[Sports radio|Sports]]
slogan = ''The Valley's WatchDAWG''|
| power = 5,000 [[Watt]]s daytime<br />33 [[Watt]]s nighttime
class = D Region 2 Station Class|
| class = D
website = [http://www.wkkx.com WKKX.com] |
| facility_id = 72172
| coordinates = {{coord|40|5|26.0|N|80|42|11.0|W|type:landmark}}
| callsign_meaning =
| former_callsigns = WUNI<br />WZMM<br />WOHZ
| affiliations = [[Cleveland Browns Radio Network]]<br />[[Fox Sports Radio]]
| owner = RCK 1 Group, LLC
| licensee =
| sister_stations = [[WVLY (AM)|WVLY]]
| webcast = [http://www.watchdognetwork.com/Radio-Player.aspx?channel=wkkx WKKX Webstream]
| website = [http://www.watchdognetwork.com/ WKKX Online]
| licensing_authority= [[Federal Communications Commission|FCC]]
}}
}}


'''WKKX''' is a [[All-news radio|News]]/[[Talk radio|Talk]]/[[Sports radio|Sports]] formatted [[Broadcasting|broadcast]] [[radio station]] licensed to [[Wheeling, West Virginia]], United States, serving Wheeling in [[West Virginia]] and [[St. Clairsville, Ohio|St. Clairsville]] in [[Ohio]]. WKKX is owned and operated by RCK 1 Group, LLC.
'''WKKX''' (1600 AM) is a local talk radio station operating out of Wheeling, West Virginia, currently being the only talk-radio station in the market to provide local content from 6AM to sundown. Beginning at 6 a.m., the schedule includes four daily programs as well as coverage of local sports. The station offered an all ESPN Radio format until RCK 1 Group's managing partner Robert Fitzsimmons, a nationally-known attorney who practices law out of Wheeling, purchased the station in hopes of providing a local talk radio station to counter the syndication supplied by [[WWVA (AM)|WWVA]]. The station's offices and studios are located on the 1st floor of Absure Towers along Main Street in downtown Wheeling, and AM 1600 WKKX is news partners with WTRF TV Channel 7. All of WKKX's programming can also be heard on the internet via the station's website.


==Shows==
==Programming==
WKKX is a locally-owned station that features local news talk. Notable hosts are Howard Monroe, Steve Novotney, and Bill DiFabio.


In 2009, the long-running ''[[Wheeling Jamboree|Jamboree]]'' radio program moved from its longtime home of [[WWVA (AM)|WWVA]], where it had aired from 1933 until its cancellation in the mid-2000s, to WKKX. The ''Jamboree'' is the third-longest-running radio program in the US behind the ''[[Grand Ole Opry]]'' and ''[[Music and the Spoken Word]]''.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.wkkx.com/shows.cfm?show=17 |title=WKKX - The Valley's Official WatchDawg |website=www.wkkx.com |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090608002950/http://wkkx.com/shows.cfm?show=17 |archive-date=2009-06-08}} </ref> The ''Jamboree'' moved to [[WWOV-LP]] no later than 2016.
All shows on WKKX have two anchors, the main host in which the show centers around, and a co-host who maintains the switchboard for callers.


Daily programming is simulcast on both AM 1600 WKKX and AM 1370 [[WVLY (AM)|WVLY]] between 6am-10am and 2pm-6pm.
===Daily Shows===
====Whole Lotta Luv (6:00 AM - 10:00 AM)====
John "Mutha Luv" Blackmore and Brad "Biff" Leonard host this popular morning program that features both levity and hard-hitting news coverage. Blackmore and Leonard initiate interaction with the Ohio Valley area concerning news, politics and the issues most important to West Virginia's northern panhandle and to the East Ohio region. From local law enforcement officials to federal lawmakers, the "Whole Lotta Luv" program offers a wide range of guests and also features special segments that include the insights of local legal and medical sources.


WKKX is an affiliate of SB Nation, carrying its programming overnight.
====The Broadcast (10:00 AM - 12:00 PM)====
Hosted by former [[WTOV]] anchor Sherrie McCutcheon and co-hosted by Lola Miller, the program is billed as one with a female point of view. Sherrie and Lola account for the first and only female hosts on the station thus far. The hosts welcome both male and female views and provide needed information on specific topics such as animal care on Thursday's with an accredited vet.


==Translator==
==== Steve Novotney Live (12:00 PM - 3:00 PM)====
{{RadioTranslators
Steve Novotney, the former AM 1170 WWVA drive-time host, offers a more experienced opinion during his time slot. After a two-year stint at WWVA, Novotney's service were terminated by Clear Channel as the corporation prepared to sell the heritage station. Novotney, however, was hired in July for the 12-3 p.m. shift on WKKX and he concentrates on covering the Ohio Valley. Novotney is also a writer for several newspapers, including the State Journal, and he also writes columns for the web site, www.forwhomthebelltollsohiovalley.com.
| callsign = WKKX
| call1 = W251CY
| freq1 = 98.1
| city1 = Wheeling, West Virginia
| watts1 = 43
| haat1 = 114
| class1 = D
| coord1 = {{coord|40|5|25.3|N|80|42|8|W}}
| fid1= 200384
}}


==References==
====George Kellas (3:00 PM - Sundown (either 6 or 7 PM)====
{{reflist}}
Kellas was the cornerstone of WKKX's lineup having compiled a storied history in the Ohio Valley up until his recent death from a lost battle with cancer in February 2009. Kellas served as a sports anchor for both WTRF and WTOV, as a former host of a WWVA radio show, and former owner of the Ohio Valley Greyhounds. The topics of his shows were wide and varied, but most focused on lambasting "Corporate America", such as [[Wal-Mart]]. Kellas was known to be very passionate about the issues he discussed, and on occasion a topic would be brought up during the day that fired up a usually even-tempered host. Kellas supported local businesses, and had regular call-in advertisers who promote a daily special or to provide information about their business.


==External links==
While Steve Novotney had been taking over for the show during Kellas' final days and after his death, it is currently uncertain who will be permanently taking over the show.
*[https://licensing.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/prod/cdbs/forms/prod/getimportletter_exh.cgi?import_letter_id=65810&.pdf FCC History Cards for WKKX]
*[https://www.facebook.com/The-Watchdog-AM-1600-WKKX-AM1370-WVLY-101596846547827/ Facebook]
*[http://watchdognetwork.com/ AM 1600 WKKX ]
{{AM station data|72172|WKKX}}


{{Wheeling Radio}}
===Special Weekday Shows===
{{News/Talk Radio Stations in West Virginia}}
====The Legislative Watchdawg (Wednesdays 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM)====
A round-table discussion on local and national politics. The opinions are usually of a democratic slant, although different views have been taken from time to time.


[[Category:Radio stations in West Virginia|KKX]]
====Whispers Radio (Tuesdays 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM)====
Whispers Radio is a [[paranormal]] themed radio show hosted by Jordan Cline and Nick Queen and tends to be interview-based. Topics range from ghosts to [[cryptozoology]] to [[UFOs]], as well as others that fall into the general paranormal realm. The show is growing in popularity not only locally but also via the internet as a [[podcast]], distributed via [[iTunes]] and other services. The show is also syndicated via UFO Paranormal Radio Network. This is due to a varied roster of guests including [[Stanton Friedman]], [[Michael Cremo]], [[Jim Butcher]] and many others.


===Saturday Shows===
====The Saturday Sports Huddle (Saturdays 9:00 AM - 11:45 AM)====
Weekday host Steve Novotney hosts a round-table discussion each Saturday morning that covers local, regional and national sports topics. Novotney is joined each week by Jerry Ames, Chad Anthony and station operations manager Doug Boyd. All four home-grown personalities have competed in Ohio Valley high school athletics for Linsly School (Novotney), Wheeling Central Catholic (Ames and Anthony) and Wheeling Park High (Boyd).

====Round Up The Hounds (Saturdays 11:45 AM - 12:45 PM)====
Kellas is joined by Sammy "The Bull" Zavatsky each week to discuss greyhound racing, a staple of the Ohio Valley. Kellas and Zavatsky examine the Saturday afternoon greyhound racing lineup at Wheeling Island Hotel Casino and Racetrack, and all issues surrounding West Virginia's live racing industry.

===Other Shows===
====FOX Sports Radio====
When no local programming is being broadcast, the station will switch to [[FOX Sports Radio]], which provides shows such as [[Gametime React]] and [[The Third Shift]].

====Wheeling Jamboree/Jamboree USA====
It has been recently reported that WKKX had acquired the rights to broadcast the Wheeling Jamboree. However, due to the [[Capitol Music Hall]] (the former home of the Jamboree) being bought and the Jamboree more than likely to return to the Capitol upon its reopening, WKKX will more than likely retain those rights if and when the show resumes under its original name, "Jamboree USA".

==Future==
WKKX used to broadcast from the Laconia Building on Market Street until conflicts with local politicians forced their lease to suddenly end. They have since moved to a building on Main Street along the river front where their banner is quite visible. However, station owner Bob Fitzsimmons, owns a parking lot across the street from the main street location, and they are planning to build a studio there. The rumors about WKKX owners expanding their communication footprint in the Ohio Valley have appeared to have ceased for now.

On February 2009, George Kellas lost a battle with cancer and died, leaving a gaping hole in the WKKX lineup. It is unclear who will take over the show, as no plans have been mentioned, most likely to give time for mourning for who had been known as a local broadcasting legend in the WKKX market area.

In February 2009, Kellas's replacement, Todd Jeffers died due to suspicious resons. It is unsure of who will take over the open spots.

Bill DiFabio has assumed the role of Kellas's replacement.

== External links ==
* [http://www.wkkx.com WKKX.com]
* [http://www.whispersradio.com Whispers Radio Homepage]
* {{AML|WKKX}}
* {{AMQ|WKKX}}
* {{AMARB|WKKX}}

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Latest revision as of 09:39, 12 July 2024

WKKX
Broadcast areaWheeling, West Virginia
St. Clairsville, Ohio
Frequency1600 kHz
BrandingAM 1600 WKKX
Programming
FormatNews/Talk/Sports
AffiliationsCleveland Browns Radio Network
Fox Sports Radio
Ownership
OwnerRCK 1 Group, LLC
WVLY
History
First air date
1963
Former call signs
WUNI
WZMM
WOHZ
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID72172
ClassD
Power5,000 Watts daytime
33 Watts nighttime
Transmitter coordinates
40°5′26.0″N 80°42′11.0″W / 40.090556°N 80.703056°W / 40.090556; -80.703056
Translator(s)W251CY (98.1 MHz, Wheeling)
Links
Public license information
WebcastWKKX Webstream
WebsiteWKKX Online

WKKX is a News/Talk/Sports formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Wheeling, West Virginia, United States, serving Wheeling in West Virginia and St. Clairsville in Ohio. WKKX is owned and operated by RCK 1 Group, LLC.

Programming

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WKKX is a locally-owned station that features local news talk. Notable hosts are Howard Monroe, Steve Novotney, and Bill DiFabio.

In 2009, the long-running Jamboree radio program moved from its longtime home of WWVA, where it had aired from 1933 until its cancellation in the mid-2000s, to WKKX. The Jamboree is the third-longest-running radio program in the US behind the Grand Ole Opry and Music and the Spoken Word.[2] The Jamboree moved to WWOV-LP no later than 2016.

Daily programming is simulcast on both AM 1600 WKKX and AM 1370 WVLY between 6am-10am and 2pm-6pm.

WKKX is an affiliate of SB Nation, carrying its programming overnight.

Translator

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Broadcast translator for WKKX
Call sign Frequency City of license FID ERP (W) HAAT Class Transmitter coordinates FCC info
W251CY 98.1 FM Wheeling, West Virginia 200384 43 114 m (374 ft) D 40°5′25.3″N 80°42′8″W / 40.090361°N 80.70222°W / 40.090361; -80.70222 LMS

References

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  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for WKKX". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^ "WKKX - The Valley's Official WatchDawg". www.wkkx.com. Archived from the original on 2009-06-08.
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