City | Miami, West Virginia |
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Broadcast area | Metro Charleston, West Virginia |
Branding | Tailgate 107.3 |
Slogan | Party Songs for Party People |
Frequency | 107.3 MHz (also on HD Radio) |
First air date | June 6, 1983 |
Format | adult hits |
ERP | 23,500 watts |
HAAT | 206 meters |
Class | B |
Facility ID | 19535 |
Transmitter coordinates | 38°16′25.0″N 81°31′27.0″W / 38.273611°N 81.524167°W |
Affiliations | West Virginia MetroNews |
Owner |
West Virginia Radio Corporation (West Virginia Radio Corporation of Charleston) |
Sister stations | WCHS, WKAZ, WKWS, WRVZ, WSWW, WSWW-FM, WVAF |
Webcast | WKAZ-FM Webstream |
Website | WKAZ-FM Online |
WKAZ-FM is a Variety (radio) formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Miami, West Virginia, serving Metro Charleston. WKAZ-FM is owned and operated by West Virginia Radio Corporation. WKAZ broadcasts in HD.
The West Virginia Radio Corporation purchased WKAZ-FM and WSWW-AM in 1995. In 2006, WKAZ flipped from Oldies to Adult Hits under the "Jack FM" branding, using the ABC Radio satellite feed. In March 2007, WKAZ-FM restored the previous oldies format using Tom Kent's "Classic Top 40" branding. It positioned itself as "107.3 WKAZ-FM, Classic Top 40".
On April 25, 2011, WKAZ-FM changed its format to classic rock, branded as "107.3 K-Rock".
On August 8, 2014, after stunting for a day with patriotic-themed songs, WKAZ-FM rebranded itself as "Tailgate 107.3," using a "no rules" very broad variety hits format, technically bringing the Variety Hits format to Charleston on the frequency that originally carried it. Tailgate's format seems to be a combination of CHR, Hip-Hop, Pop, Country, Rock, and Classic Hits. A sample hour include such artists such as Brad Paisley, Eminem, Mary J. Blige, and Rage Against The Machine.