WKSB

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WKSB
Broadcast area Central Pennsylvania Susquehanna Valley
Frequency 102.7 MHz
BrandingKISS 102-7
Programming
Language(s) English
Format Adult contemporary
Ownership
Owner
WBYL, WBLJ-FM, WRKK, WRAK, WVRT, WVRZ
History
First air date
April 1, 1948 (as WRAK-FM at 100.3)
Former call signs
WRAK-FM (1944–1980)
Former frequencies
47.7 MHz (1944–1945) (CP)
92.5 MHz (1945–1947) (CP)
100.3 MHz (1947–1959)
Technical information [1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID 15326
Class B
ERP 53,000 watts
HAAT 387 meters (1,270 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
41°11′21.30″N76°58′51.90″W / 41.1892500°N 76.9810833°W / 41.1892500; -76.9810833
Links
Public license information
Webcast Listen Live
Website kiss1027fm.iheart.com

WKSB (102.7 FM, "Kiss 102-7") is a commercial radio station licensed to serve Williamsport, Pennsylvania. The station is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc., through licensee iHM Licenses, LLC, and broadcasts an adult contemporary format, switching to Christmas music for much of November and December. Its broadcast tower is located on Bald Eagle Mountain south of Williamsport at ( 41°11′24.7″N76°58′46.2″W / 41.190194°N 76.979500°W / 41.190194; -76.979500 ). [2]

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WKSB is a grandfathered “superpower” station. The station’s effective radiated power (ERP) exceeds the maximum limit allowed for a Class B FM station, and is also far above the maximum allowable ERP for its antenna height above average terrain (HAAT) according to current FCC rules. [3] [4]

History

On May 29, 1944, WRAK, Inc. applied to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for a construction permit for a new FM station on 47.7 MHz on the original 42-50 MHz FM broadcast band. [5] On June 27, 1945, the FCC created the current FM broadcast band. [6] On November 21, 1945, the FCC granted the construction permit by which time the commission had assigned the WRAK-FM call sign to the station. On that same day, the commission reassigned the station to 92.5 MHz and WRAK, Inc. applied for a new construction permit for operation on the new frequency. On February 27, 1947, the FCC reassigned the station to 100.3 MHz and modified the construction permit. The FCC granted the station authority to begin broadcasting on February 26, 1948 followed by its first license on August 13, 1948. [5]

On September 15, 1956, the station's license was voluntarily reassigned to WGAL, Inc. The sale consummated on February 6, 1957. [5]

On October 30, 1959, the FCC granted WGAL, Inc. a new construction permit for operation on 102.7 MHz. The permit allowed the station to increase its effective radiated power (ERP) to 53,000 watts with an antenna height above average terrain (HAAT) of 1,260 feet. On August 1, 1962, the station's license and construction permit were voluntarily reassigned to Wright Mackey Corporation. The sale consummated on November 8, 1962. The FCC granted the station a new license with the new facilities, while increasing the HAAT to 1,270 feet, on August 1, 1963. [5]

On March 7, 1979, the station's license was voluntarily reassigned to Stainless Broadcasting Company. The FCC approved the sale on September 13, 1979. Following the sale, the call sign was changed to WKSB on February 19, 1980. [5]

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References

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