City | Williamsport, Maryland |
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Broadcast area |
Hagerstown, Maryland Martinsburg, West Virginia |
Branding | "95-9 The Big Dawg" |
Slogan | "The Big Dawg in Country!" |
Frequency | 95.9 FM MHz |
First air date | 1972 |
Format | Country |
Power | 3,300 Watts |
HAAT | 91 meters (299 ft) |
Class | A |
Facility ID | 50058 |
Transmitter coordinates | 39°36′18.0″N 77°46′49.0″W / 39.605000°N 77.780278°W |
Callsign meaning |
W I CooL former branding |
Former callsigns | WYII (1972-2000) WLTF (2000-2001) WKMZ (2001-2005) |
Owner |
West Virginia Radio Corporation (West Virginia Radio Corporation of the Alleghenies) |
Sister stations | WEPM, WLTF |
Webcast | WICL Webstream |
Website | WICL Online |
WICL (95.9 FM) is a Country formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Williamsport, Maryland, serving the Hagerstown/Martinsburg area. WICL is owned and operated by John and David Raese, through licensee West Virginia Radio Corporation of the Alleghenies.
The station was started as WYII, a Country station, by Ken Smith in 1972. It operated this way until 2000, when it was bought by Prettyman Broadcasting Company. Also in 2000, it became Adult Contemporary formatted WLTF (which is now on 97.5).
In 2001, WLTF moved to 97.5 and then classic rocker WKMZ moved to 95.9. In 2005, WKMZ dropped its classic rock format for Oldies and picked up the WICL calls. WICL dropped all on-air talent in 2008, airing programming directly from the True Oldies Channel network from ABC Radio. On July 4, 2012, WICL switched formats from Oldies to Classic Hits under the branding "95.9 The Greatest Hits Of All Time".
On September 24, 2012, WICL switched from Classic Hits to Classic Country, a format previously abandoned by WNUZ (then WPPT) earlier in 2012, changing their branding to simply "95-9". On September 28, 2012, the station rebranded as "95-9 The Big Dawg" and morphed into a Country music format playing both classic and new country music.
While the station is licensed to Williamsport, Maryland, the studios for WICL are located in Martinsburg, West Virginia and the tower is located just south of Hagerstown, Maryland.