City | Fort Wayne, Indiana |
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Broadcast area | Fort Wayne, Indiana |
Branding | ESPN Radio 1380 |
Frequency | 1380 kHz 106.7 MHz (WFGA) |
First air date | November 15, 1947 |
Format | Sports radio |
Audience share | 1.6 (Fa'07, R&R) |
Power | 5,000 watts |
Class | B |
Facility ID | 51724 |
Transmitter coordinates | 41°0′15.00″N 85°5′57.00″W / 41.0041667°N 85.0991667°W |
Callsign meaning |
William Kunkel, Journal Gazette (Kunkel was the Journal Gazette's publisher) |
Former callsigns | WKJG (1947–1971) WMEE (1971–1979) WQHK (1979–1996) WHWD (1996–1999) WONO (1999–2003) |
Affiliations | ESPN Radio |
Owner | Federated Media (Pathfinder Communications Corporation) |
Sister stations | WBYR, WFWI, WMEE, WOWO, WQHK-FM |
Webcast | Listen Live |
Website | ESPN 1380 & 106.7 Website |
WKJG (1380 AM; "ESPN Radio 1380") is a radio station located in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The station, owned by Federated Media, is Fort Wayne's ESPN Radio affiliate.
WKJG began broadcasting November 15, 1947 under the ownership of Northeastern Indiana Broadcasting, itself controlled by William Kunkel. Kunkel was also the publisher of The Journal Gazette; the call letters are derived from both entities. Initially a Mutual affiliate, WKJG joined NBC Radio in 1956, after WOWO dropped NBC to go independent; this brought the station in line with sister station WKJG-TV (channel 33), which had been an NBC-TV affiliate since going on the air in 1953. The WKJG stations were sold to the Truth Publishing Company of Elkhart in 1957; in 1963, the stations came under the Communicana banner.
After WKJG-TV was sold in 1971 (albeit to an entity controlled by the Dille family, which also controlled Communicana), it was decided to change the call letters of the radio stations, citing the perceived difficulty in saying "WKJG". As a result, on October 1, WKJG, by then a top 40 station, became WMEE, with sister beautiful music station WKJG-FM (97.3 FM) becoming WMEF. The following year, WMEE ceased its NBC Radio affiliation. The station's owner became Federated Media in 1977.
The station changed its call letters to WQHK and adopted a country music format in 1979, with WMEE and the top 40 format being moved to WMEF's former 97.3 FM facility (where it remains to this day as a hot adult contemporary station). In 1991, the station moved to emphasizing classic country, carrying the ABC Radio/Satellite Music Network (now Cumulus Media Networks)-distributed Real Country network; two years later, Federated Media launched WQHK-FM with a more contemporary country music format. The AM station continued with classic country until 1995, when it changed to a talk format. The station became adult standards station WHWD (reflecting its branding, "Radio Hollywood") on March 26, 1996, with most programming being provided by ABC's Stardust service; some of WQHK's talk shows were moved to sister station WOWO.