WKCS
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{{Infobox radio station
| name = WKCS
| logo = WKCS_Logo_2014.png
| logo_size = 200px
| city = Knoxville, Tennessee
| area = Knoxville, Tennessee
| branding = Falcon Radio
| frequency = 91.1 MHz
| repeater =
| airdate = December 18, 1952
| format = Oldies and Classic Hits
| erp = 310 watts
| haat = {{convert|22.0|m|ft|sp=us}}
| class = A
| facility_id = 22901
| coordinates = {{coord|35|59|36.00|N|83|55|24.00|W|region:US_type:city|display=inline,title}}
| callsign_meaning =
| former_callsigns =
| affiliations =
| owner = Fulton High School
| licensee =
| sister_stations =
| webcast = {{listen live|http://www.wkcsradio.org/listenlive.html}}
| website = [http://www.wkcsradio.org wkcsradio.org]
| licensing_authority= FCC
}}
WKCS (91.1 FM, "Falcon Radio") is a student-operated high school radio station in Knoxville, Tennessee, broadcasting an oldies and classic hits radio format.{{cite web |url=http://www.arbitron.com |date=Winter 2010 |title=Station Information Profile |publisher=Arbitron |accessdate=2010-03-24}}
The station is currently owned and operated by Fulton High School,{{cite web |url=http://www.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/fmq?call=WKCS |title=WKCS Facility Record |work=United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division |accessdate=2010-03-24}} and was included in the school's charter in 1951. The "KCS" component of its call letters refers to "Knox County Schools," and the station's nickname of "Falcon Radio" is a reference to the public high school's mascot.Beth Ann Walker, Thrillin' Thursdays, Knoxville Magazine, October 2010, pages 31–33. [http://virtual.angstromgraphics.com/publication/?i=48706] In addition to music, the station features live broadcasts of the school's football and basketball games.
WKCS is the only East Tennessee student station to operate around the clock.
History
WKCS started operating on December 18, 1952, during Fulton High School's second school year. Although it was licensed to broadcast at 310 watts, for many years its power was limited to 250 watts due to the capacity of its transmitter. In 1996 the school acquired a new 1100-watt stereo transmitter and was able to increase its power. Full 24-hour operation began in February 2005, after a digital automation system was installed. In 2007, the station added an online service.[http://www.wkcsradio.org/about_us.html Our History], WKCS website, accessed January 14, 2014
In the early years, the station primarily broadcast sports and spoken-word programming, including new (live and pre-recorded), drama, and variety programming, with music aired at lunchtime. Music programming increased over time, and a "good music" format was introduced in the 1960s, including Top 40, adult standards, and country music. That was replaced by a rock music format in the early 1970s, and later by an adult contemporary format. The current oldies format has been in place since 1995.
Awards
In 2010, "Thrillin' Thursdays," a two-hour-long sports talk program aired weekly on WKCS, was named the best sports talk program in the Columbia College Chicago High School Radio Awards. The station's "Fulton Football Pregame Show" is a finalist in the sports talk program category in the John Drury High School Radio Awards, to be announced in November 2010.
References
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{{cite news |first=Beth |last=Drinnen |work=Knoxville News Sentinel |title=Fulton High School students finalists in radio competitions |url=http://www.knoxnews.com/news/2010/oct/05/fulton-high-school-students-finalists-radio-compet/ |date=October 5, 2010 |accessdate=October 6, 2010}}
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External links
- {{official website|http://www.wkcsradio.org}}
- {{FM station data|22901|WKCS}}
{{Knoxville Radio}}
{{Oldies Radio Stations in Tennessee}}
Category:Oldies radio stations in the United States
Category:Education in Knox County, Tennessee