WNKO

Radio station in New Albany, Ohio
  • New Albany, Ohio
Broadcast areaNewark, Ohio Columbus, OhioFrequency101.7 MHz (HD Radio)BrandingKOOL 101.7ProgrammingFormatClassic hitsSubchannelsHD2: WHTH simulcast (Country)OwnershipOwnerRunnymede CorporationHistory
First air date
1972Technical informationFacility ID57936ClassB1ERP22,000 wattsHAAT107 metersLinksWebcastListen LiveWebsitewnko.com

WNKO (101.7 FM) is an American radio station located in New Albany, Ohio. WNKO plays classic hits and calls itself "KOOL 101.7".

The station is locally owned and operated by the Runnymede Corporation. WNKO began operating in 1972 and is the sister station to WHTH.

The station had previously covered only the Newark, Ohio vicinity with 3,000 watts of power. In 2009, WNKO filed an application to change its city of license to New Albany, Ohio, change its transmitter location, and upgrade power. The move was tentative on WKSW (now WCLI-FM), formerly in Urbana, Ohio, completing a move into the Dayton market and switching frequencies from 101.7 to 101.5. Until such completion was made, WNKO could not otherwise move because its signal was limited with WKSW.

WNKO's HD Radio Channels on a SPARC Radio with PSD.

On March 25, 2011, WNKO began broadcasting from its new transmitter in Johnstown, Ohio. With this change, the station began providing a serviceable signal to the Columbus metropolitan area.

The station's management stated that WNKO would continue to concentrate exclusively on serving the Newark area. Moreover, the station identifies itself hourly as "WNKO New Albany-Newark". However, it is speculated that the move was done to prepare to sell the station in the more lucrative Columbus market.

WNKO broadcasts in the HD format.[1] WNKO is licensed to broadcast a digital hybrid signal.[2]

External links

  • WNKO official website
  • WNKO in the FCC FM station database
  • WNKO in Nielsen Audio's FM station database

References

  1. ^ "HD Radio station guide for McAllen–Brownsville–Harlingen, TX". HD Radio. Archived from the original on 3 February 2017. Retrieved 11 December 2023.
  2. ^ "Station Search Details". licensing.fcc.gov. Retrieved 11 December 2023.
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Notes
1. Now internet-only
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Classic hits radio stations in Ohio
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adult contemporary
classic hits
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top 40
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other radio stations in Ohio
See also
Oldies
Classic Hits

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