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{{short description|Radio station in Topeka, Kansas}} |
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| name = WIBW-FM |
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| logo = WIBW FM 94.5 Country Logo.png |
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| city = [[Topeka, Kansas]] |
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| area = [[Topeka metropolitan area, Kansas|Topeka metropolitan area]] |
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| branding = ''The BIG 94.5 Country'' |
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| slogan = Topeka's Most & Best Country |
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| format = [[Country music|Country]] |
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| erp = 100,000 [[watt]]s |
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| haat = {{convert|351|m|ft|sp=us}} |
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| class = C0 |
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| facility_id = 63174 |
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| licensing_authority = [[Federal Communications Commission|FCC]] |
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| facility_id = 63174 |
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| callsign_meaning = None, sequentially assigned to AM station{{efn|A [[folk etymology]] has developed ("What's In a Name? Radio Knows" (AP, Kansas City) by Jim Bagby, ''Manhattan (Kansas) Mercury'', June 27, 1985, p. 7.) that when Arthur Capper bought the station in 1929, he chose the WIBW call letters to match a supposed original owner of "Indiana Broadcast Works". However, WIBW had actually been assigned this call sign, randomly from a sequential list, when it was first licensed three years and a half years before Capper purchased it. There is also no evidence that an entity named "Indiana Broadcast Works" ever existed.}} |
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| callsign_meaning = '''I'''ndiana '''B'''roadcast '''W'''orks <br>(taken from [[WIBW (AM)]]) |
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| former_frequencies = 97.3 MHz (1961–2002) |
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| owner = [[Alpha Media]] |
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| licensee = Alpha Media Licensee LLC |
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| affiliations = [[Westwood One]] |
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| sister_stations = [[KSAJ]], [[KTPK]], [[WIBW (AM)]] |
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| webcast = [http://mgmt.firststreaming.com/listen/player.php?callsign=WIBW_FM Listen Live] |
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| website = {{url|www.94country.com}} |
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'''WIBW-FM''' (94.5 [[Hertz|MHz]]) is a [[commercial radio|commercial]] [[FM broadcasting|FM]] [[radio station]] in [[Topeka, Kansas]]. It is owned by [[Alpha Media]] and airs a [[country music|country]] [[radio format]]. The [[radio studio|studio]]s and offices are on SW Executive Drive in Topeka.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Contact |url=https://www.wibwnewsnow.com/contact/ |website=www.wibwnewsnow.com}}</ref> The [[transmitter]] is off Windy Hill Road in [[Maple Hill, Kansas|Maple Hill]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=WIBW-FM 94.5 MHz - Topeka, KS |url=https://radio-locator.com/info/WIBW-FM |access-date=2024-11-23 |website=radio-locator.com}}</ref> WIBW-FM broadcasts at 100,000 [[watt]]s.<ref>{{Cite web |title=WIBW-FM |url=https://transition.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/fmq?call=wibw&fileno=&state=&city=&freq=0.0&fre2=107.9&serv=&status=&facid=&asrn=&class=&list=0&ThisTab=Results+to+This+Page%2FTab&dist=&dlat2=&mlat2=&slat2=&NS=N&dlon2=&mlon2=&slon2=&EW=W&size=9 |website=transition.fcc.gov}}</ref> |
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'''WIBW-FM''' (94.5 [[FM broadcasting|FM]]) is a [[country music]] [[radio station]] in [[Topeka, Kansas]]. Until 2000, the station was located at 97.3 FM. The station was moved to make way for a new move-in station in [[Kansas City, Kansas|Kansas City]]. The station also serves as the primary [[Emergency alert system|Emergency Alert System]] station for the state of Kansas along with KTPK. |
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The station serves as the primary [[Emergency alert system|Emergency Alert System]] station for the state of Kansas along with [[sister station]] [[KTPK]]. WIBW-FM, along with co-owned [[WIBW (AM)|WIBW]] and one-time sister station [[WIBW-TV]], are unusual in having [[call sign]]s beginning with a "W", while all other stations in Kansas have "K" call signs. The reason is that the AM station was originally established in [[Indiana]] in 1925, a state in W territory. WIBW kept its call letters when it moved to Topeka, which it has kept to this day. In addition, the [[Federal Communications Commission]] allows co-owned FM and TV stations to share the same call sign, even if the call letters do not conform to current policy for that state. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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===Rock and Top 40 days=== |
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On September 1, 1961, WIBW-FM [[sign-on|signed on]] the air at 97.3 MHz.<ref>[https://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-BC-YB/1961-62/section%20B%20All%20Radio%20%20Broadcasting%20Yearbook%201961-1962-9.pdf Broadcasting Yearbook 1961-1962 page B-67]</ref> It was owned by the Topeka Broadcasting Association, a subsidiary of Stauffer Publications. The company also owned [[WIBW (AM)|WIBW]] (580 AM) and [[WIBW-TV]], along with a daily newspaper, ''[[The Topeka Capital-Journal]]''. At first, WIBW-FM [[simulcast]] the AM station, though in the late 1960s, the FCC was encouraging AM-FM radio stations to offer different programming. WIBW-FM switched to an [[album rock]] format known as "Rock 97 and "The Rock of Kansas". |
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Before becoming a country station, WIBW-FM had other formats. It was known as "Rock 97" and "The Rock of Kansas" during the 1970s, although its automated music primarily fit in the [[Top 40]] category. The room with the FM programming doubled as the control room for the [[Kansas City Royals]] radio network when WIBW held the baseball team's broadcast rights.<ref name="History">[http://kcradio.tripod.com/945.html WIBW-FM History]</ref> |
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Over time, the rock hits format moved in the direction of [[contemporary hit radio|Top 40]], promoted as "97fm".<ref>[https://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-BC-YB/1980/C%20Radio%20Broadcasting%20Yearbook%201980.pdf Broadcasting Yearbook 1980 page C-87]</ref> The FM studio was across the hall from the control room which managed both the AM station and the [[Kansas City Royals]] radio network when WIBW held the baseball team's broadcast rights.<ref name="History">[http://kcradio.tripod.com/945.html WIBW-FM History]</ref> |
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===Country music=== |
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⚫ | In 1990, WIBW-FM flipped to country music.<ref>[https://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-BC-YB/1991/B-Radio-All-1991-B&W-3.pdf Broadcasting Yearbook 1991 page B-128]</ref> The station became known for a bright red remote truck which looked like a [[boombox]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.kshs.org/kansapedia/wibw-fm/18327 |title=WIBW-FM - Kansapedia - Kansas Historical Society |publisher=Kshs.org |access-date=2015-08-29}}</ref> |
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⚫ | The WIBW-AM-FM-TV studios for decades were located at 5600 SW 6th in West Topeka. That building received heavy damage from a fire on January 5, 2012.<ref name="Fire">[http://www.wibw.com/home/headlines/Former_WIBW_Scene_Of_Massive_Fire_136774643.html WIBW stations old building receives heavy damage from January 2012 Fire]</ref> |
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Until 2002, WIBW-FM was located at 97.3 MHz. The station moved its frequency to 94.5 MHz to make way for a new move-in station in [[KLRX|Kansas City]]. |
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===2002-present: WIBW-FM "''94 Country''"=== |
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===St. Jude's Hospital and other events=== |
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Each year, WIBW-FM holds a [[telethon|radiothon]] where all proceeds go to [[St. Jude Children's Research Hospital]] in [[Memphis, Tennessee]]. It is usually run on a Thursday and Friday in February, from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m., at a [[Hy-Vee]] supermarket at 29th and Wanamaker in Topeka. [[Disc jockey|DJ]]s do there programs from the store. Interviews are conducted with "ambassador families" during the broadcast, telling how they benefited from the St. Jude's Hospital. |
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WIBW-FM also sponsors the annual [[Country Stampede Music Festival]], where all proceeds go to benefit St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Anderson |first=Phil |title=Big 94.5 Country to air St. Jude radiothon |url=https://www.cjonline.com/story/news/local/2012/02/22/big-945-country-air-st-jude-radiothon/16441666007/ |access-date=2024-11-23 |website=The Topeka Capital-Journal |language=en-US}}</ref> |
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==94.5 Country's ''St. Jude's Radiothon''== |
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Each February, WIBW-FM holds a radiothon where all proceeds go to [[St. Jude Children's Research Hospital]]. Each year, it is run on a Thursday and Friday, from 6 am to 7 pm, at the local (Hy-Vee) at 29th and Wanamaker. WIBW's DJs do live remotes there, as well. They do air songs during the radiothon; however, they choose songs to reflect the theme. Additionally, interviews are conducted with “ambassador families” during the telethon, telling how they benefited from the St. Jude's Hospital. Apart from the Radiothon, 94.5 Country sponsors the [[Country Stampede Music Festival]] held each year in [[Manhattan, Kansas]], where all proceeds go to benefit St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.<ref>[http://cjonline.com/news/2012-02-22/big-945-country-air-st-jude-radiothon Big 94.5 Country to air ''St. Jude's Radiothon'']</ref> |
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==See also== |
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*[[Country Stampede Music Festival]] |
*[[Country Stampede Music Festival]] |
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== Notes == |
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==References== |
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==External links== |
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*{{Official website| |
*{{Official website|www.94country.com}}{{FM station data|740593|WIBW}} |
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Latest revision as of 16:17, 23 November 2024
Broadcast area | Topeka metropolitan area |
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Frequency | 94.5 MHz |
Branding | The BIG 94.5 Country |
Programming | |
Format | Country |
Affiliations | Westwood One |
Ownership | |
Owner |
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KSAJ, KTPK, WIBW (AM) | |
History | |
First air date | September 1, 1961 (at 97.3 MHz) |
Former frequencies | 97.3 MHz (1961–2002) |
Call sign meaning | None, sequentially assigned to AM station[a] |
Technical information[1] | |
Licensing authority | FCC |
Facility ID | 63174 |
Class | C0 |
ERP | 100,000 watts |
HAAT | 351 meters (1,152 ft) |
Links | |
Public license information | |
Webcast | Listen Live |
Website | www |
WIBW-FM (94.5 MHz) is a commercial FM radio station in Topeka, Kansas. It is owned by Alpha Media and airs a country radio format. The studios and offices are on SW Executive Drive in Topeka.[2] The transmitter is off Windy Hill Road in Maple Hill.[3] WIBW-FM broadcasts at 100,000 watts.[4]
The station serves as the primary Emergency Alert System station for the state of Kansas along with sister station KTPK. WIBW-FM, along with co-owned WIBW and one-time sister station WIBW-TV, are unusual in having call signs beginning with a "W", while all other stations in Kansas have "K" call signs. The reason is that the AM station was originally established in Indiana in 1925, a state in W territory. WIBW kept its call letters when it moved to Topeka, which it has kept to this day. In addition, the Federal Communications Commission allows co-owned FM and TV stations to share the same call sign, even if the call letters do not conform to current policy for that state.
History
[edit]Rock and Top 40 days
[edit]On September 1, 1961, WIBW-FM signed on the air at 97.3 MHz.[5] It was owned by the Topeka Broadcasting Association, a subsidiary of Stauffer Publications. The company also owned WIBW (580 AM) and WIBW-TV, along with a daily newspaper, The Topeka Capital-Journal. At first, WIBW-FM simulcast the AM station, though in the late 1960s, the FCC was encouraging AM-FM radio stations to offer different programming. WIBW-FM switched to an album rock format known as "Rock 97 and "The Rock of Kansas".
Over time, the rock hits format moved in the direction of Top 40, promoted as "97fm".[6] The FM studio was across the hall from the control room which managed both the AM station and the Kansas City Royals radio network when WIBW held the baseball team's broadcast rights.[7]
Country music
[edit]In 1990, WIBW-FM flipped to country music.[8] The station became known for a bright red remote truck which looked like a boombox.[9]
The WIBW-AM-FM-TV studios for decades were located at 5600 SW 6th in West Topeka. That building received heavy damage from a fire on January 5, 2012.[10]
Until 2002, WIBW-FM was located at 97.3 MHz. The station moved its frequency to 94.5 MHz to make way for a new move-in station in Kansas City.
St. Jude's Hospital and other events
[edit]Each year, WIBW-FM holds a radiothon where all proceeds go to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee. It is usually run on a Thursday and Friday in February, from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m., at a Hy-Vee supermarket at 29th and Wanamaker in Topeka. DJs do there programs from the store. Interviews are conducted with "ambassador families" during the broadcast, telling how they benefited from the St. Jude's Hospital.
WIBW-FM also sponsors the annual Country Stampede Music Festival, where all proceeds go to benefit St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.[11]
See also
[edit]Notes
[edit]- ^ A folk etymology has developed ("What's In a Name? Radio Knows" (AP, Kansas City) by Jim Bagby, Manhattan (Kansas) Mercury, June 27, 1985, p. 7.) that when Arthur Capper bought the station in 1929, he chose the WIBW call letters to match a supposed original owner of "Indiana Broadcast Works". However, WIBW had actually been assigned this call sign, randomly from a sequential list, when it was first licensed three years and a half years before Capper purchased it. There is also no evidence that an entity named "Indiana Broadcast Works" ever existed.
References
[edit]- ^ "Facility Technical Data for WIBW-FM". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
- ^ "Contact". www.wibwnewsnow.com.
- ^ "WIBW-FM 94.5 MHz - Topeka, KS". radio-locator.com. Retrieved 2024-11-23.
- ^ "WIBW-FM". transition.fcc.gov.
- ^ Broadcasting Yearbook 1961-1962 page B-67
- ^ Broadcasting Yearbook 1980 page C-87
- ^ WIBW-FM History
- ^ Broadcasting Yearbook 1991 page B-128
- ^ "WIBW-FM - Kansapedia - Kansas Historical Society". Kshs.org. Retrieved 2015-08-29.
- ^ WIBW stations old building receives heavy damage from January 2012 Fire
- ^ Anderson, Phil. "Big 94.5 Country to air St. Jude radiothon". The Topeka Capital-Journal. Retrieved 2024-11-23.
External links
[edit]- Official website
- Facility details for Facility ID 740593 (WIBW) in the FCC Licensing and Management System
- WIBW in Nielsen Audio's FM station database