WRKK

{{for|the FM radio station licensed to Morrison, Tennessee, which identified as WRKK-FM|WOWC}}

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{{Infobox radio station

| name = WRKK

| logo = WRKK, W235BA logo.png

| logo_size = 150px

| city = Hughesville, Pennsylvania

| area = Williamsport metro area

| branding = Rock 94.9

| frequency = 1200 kHz

| translator = 94.9 W235BA (Williamsport)

| airdate = June 4, 1985 (as WHUM at 1190)

| format = Active rock

| power = 10,000 watts (daytime)
250 watts (nighttime)

| class = B

| facility_id = 49265

| coordinates = {{nowrap|{{coord|41|12|43.00|N|76|44|55.00|W|region:US-PA_type:landmark_source:FCC}}}}

| callsign_meaning =

| former_callsigns = WHUM (1985–1990)
WKHL (1990–1992)
WMRE (1992–1995)

| former_frequencies = 1190 kHz (1985–1990)

| affiliations = iHeartRadio
Premium Choice
Premiere Networks

| owner = iHeartMedia, Inc.

| licensee = {{nowrap|iHM Licenses, LLC}}

| sister_stations = WBYL, WBLJ-FM, WKSB, WRAK, WVRT, WVRZ

| webcast = [http://www.iheart.com/live/Rock-949-6674/ Listen Live]

| website = {{URL|http://rock949fm.iheart.com/}}

| licensing_authority= FCC

}}

WRKK (1200 AM) – branded as Rock 94.9 – is a commercial active rock radio station licensed to Hughesville, Pennsylvania, serving the Williamsport metro area. Owned by iHeartMedia, Inc., WRKK is the local affiliate for Rover's Morning Glory and Sixx Sense with Nikki Sixx. The WRKK studios are located in Williamsport, while the station transmitter resides in Muncy. Besides a standard analog transmission, WRKK is available online via iHeartRadio. WRKK also simulcasts over Williamsport translator W235BA (94.9 FM).{{cite web|author=Venta, Lance|date=October 1, 2014|title=Rock 94.9 Debuts In Williamsport|url=http://radioinsight.com/blog/headlines/90302/rock-94-9-debuts-in-williamsport/|work=RadioInsight.com|publisher=Radio BB Networks|quote=... the station will feature the syndicated Rover’s Morning Glory based out of sister 100.7 WMMS Cleveland and Sixx Sense with Nikki Sixx in nights.}}

History

On June 4, 1985, the FCC granted a construction permit to Muncy Broadcasting Inc. for the creation of a new radio station to broadcast at 1190 kHz with 1,000 watts of power, daytime only.{{cite web |work=FCC Media Bureau |title=Application BP-19841220AE |url=http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/ws.exe/prod/cdbs/pubacc/prod/app_det.pl?Application_id=74901 |date=1985-06-04}} On December 12, 1985, the station was granted a license to cover and begin regular broadcast operations.{{cite web |work=FCC Media Bureau |title=Application BL-19850819AE |url=http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/ws.exe/prod/cdbs/pubacc/prod/app_det.pl?Application_id=81092 |date=1985-12-12}}

In January 1988, the station's broadcast license was transferred from Muncy Broadcasting to Pro Marketing, Inc.{{cite web |work=FCC Media Bureau |title=Application BAL-19871123EF |url=http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/ws.exe/prod/cdbs/pubacc/prod/app_det.pl?Application_id=107000 |date=1988-01-11}} In May 1989, the license was transferred again from Pro Marketing to Kennedy Broadcasting, Inc.{{cite web |work=FCC Media Bureau |title=Application BAL-19890314ED |url=http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/ws.exe/prod/cdbs/pubacc/prod/app_det.pl?Application_id=125922 |date=1989-05-03}} On June 7, 1990, license transfer was consummated once again, this time from Kennedy Broadcasting to North Penn Broadcasting, Inc.{{cite web |work=FCC Media Bureau |title=Application BAL-19900406EB |url=http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/ws.exe/prod/cdbs/pubacc/prod/app_det.pl?Application_id=147239 |date=1990-05-31}} In January 1995, North Penn Broadcasting reached a deal to transfer the license to Dame Media, Inc., and the transfer was consummated in July 1995.{{cite web |work=FCC Media Bureau |title=Application BAL-19950123GE |url=http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/ws.exe/prod/cdbs/pubacc/prod/app_det.pl?Application_id=205780 |date=1995-03-09}} In August 1998, WRKK was transferred from Dame Media to Clear Channel Communications (acting as Clear Channel Metroplex License Inc.) as part of a 21 station deal.{{cite web |work=FCC Media Bureau |title=Broadcast Actions Report 44302 |url=http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Mass_Media/Public_Notices/Brdcst_Actions/ac980811.txt |date=1998-08-11}} The stock-for-stock deal was publicly valued at $85 million.{{cite news |work=Broadcasting & Cable |title=Changing Hands |first=Kristine |last=Lamm |date=1998-06-22}}

=Frequency change=

On June 25, 1990, the station received a new construction permit to change frequencies from 1190 kHz to 1200 kHz, increase daytime power from 1,000 watts to 10,000 watts, add nighttime service at 250 watts, and make suitable changes in the antenna system to accommodate these changes.{{cite web |work=FCC Media Bureau |title=Application BP-19900126AA |url=http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/ws.exe/prod/cdbs/pubacc/prod/app_det.pl?Application_id=144293 |date=1990-06-25}} This construction permit expired on December 25, 1991. The station was granted a reinstatement of the expired permit in June 1993 but it too would be allowed to expire in December 1993.{{cite web |work=FCC Media Bureau |title=Application BP-19920512DB |url=http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/ws.exe/prod/cdbs/pubacc/prod/app_det.pl?Application_id=173334 |date=1993-06-17}} Another reinstatement was granted in March 1995 and set to expire in September 1995.{{cite web |work=FCC Media Bureau |title=Application BP-19940921DB |url=http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/ws.exe/prod/cdbs/pubacc/prod/app_det.pl?Application_id=202630 |date=1995-03-20}} Several extensions of this permit were granted pushing the expiration date back to May 1996,{{cite web |work=FCC Media Bureau |title=Application BMP-19950818DB |url=http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/ws.exe/prod/cdbs/pubacc/prod/app_det.pl?Application_id=212878 |date=1995-11-09}} January 1997,{{cite web |work=FCC Media Bureau |title=Application BMP-19960501DA |url=http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/ws.exe/prod/cdbs/pubacc/prod/app_det.pl?Application_id=224151 |date=1997-01-16}} August 1997,{{cite web |work=FCC Media Bureau |title=Application BMP-19970106DA |url=http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/ws.exe/prod/cdbs/pubacc/prod/app_det.pl?Application_id=238781 |date=1997-02-20}} and April 1998.{{cite web |work=FCC Media Bureau |title=Application BMP-19970808JC |url=http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/ws.exe/prod/cdbs/pubacc/prod/app_det.pl?Application_id=251940 |date=1997-10-10}} In June 1998, the station was granted a minor modification of this permit to correct the coordinates of the transmitter location and to adjust the daytime broadcast pattern but this also extended the permit until December 1998.{{cite web |work=FCC Media Bureau |title=Application BMP-19980209AB |url=http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/ws.exe/prod/cdbs/pubacc/prod/app_det.pl?Application_id=262158 |date=1998-06-12}} Finally and after several months of testing, on June 23, 1998, nearly eight years to the day after first being granted the permit, the station received a new license to broadcast at 1200 kHz.{{cite web |work=FCC Media Bureau |title=Application BL-19980209KC |url=http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/ws.exe/prod/cdbs/pubacc/prod/app_det.pl?Application_id=262230 |date=1998-06-23}}

=Rock 94.9=

On October 1, 2014 WRKK split from its simulcast with news/talk-formatted WRAK (1400 AM) and changed their format to active rock, branded as "Rock 94.9" (simulcast on FM translator W235BA 94.9 FM).

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