WKYE
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WKYE is an adult contemporary formatted radio station
in Johnstown, Pennsylvania
. It is owned by Forever Broadcasting.
, the local NBC
affiliate. The station simulcast WJAC-AM regularly, with occasional breaks for separate programming throughout the day, usually playing easy-listening music. WJAC-AM and FM radio studios were co-located with WJAC Television, on Hickory Lane in Johnstown. Both the AM and FM studios overlooked the television studios from the second floor.
Sandy D. Neri, long known for programming WCRO-AM in Johnstown, was the first General Manager of "Key-95". The first airstaff was: Mike Farrow mornings, Jim Burton middays, Jack Michaels afternoons, Doug Wilkin nights and Diane Chase overnights. Farrow and Michaels had worked with GM Sandy Neri at WCRO-AM, and worked together briefly at WJNL-AM and FM prior to starting Key-95. Wilkin had worked at WJAC-FM and hosted "Jazz Night Out", a standout jazz-only program in the Johnstown-Altoona market. The station moved to new studios at 109 Plaza Drive in the Westmont section of Johnstown. The very first song played on Key-95 was "Brand New Key" by Melanie. Original jingle packages included Jam Productions "The Best Show in Johnstown".
In 1984, both WJAC and WKYE separated from their co-owned television station when WJAC, Inc. sold the radio operations to Winston Radio, Inc. WJAC-TV meteorologist Jim Burton, who hosted the Key 95 morning show in addition to his duties at WJAC-TV, was allowed to continue working at both WJAC-TV and WKYE until leaving the area in the early 1990s. He later returned to the Johnstown area and can still be seen doing the weather on WJAC-TV. Winston Radio sold WKYE and WJAC to Forever Broadcasting in 1997.
Forever Broadcasting had been known for more than a decade by this time as the "Froggy" people, owning the country-formatted stations with that same name, with stations in Somerset (which has since changed hands), Altoona, and State College. Forever's Altoona-based Froggy property at 98.1, came in spotty at best in Johnstown despite its 50,000 watt signal, largely due to the rugged mountainous terrain separating Johnstown and Altoona.
As part of a strategic move, Forever decided to swap frequencies between WKYE and WMTZ, and to make 95.5 into a country station, largely because of its clear penetration into the Pittsburgh market from the east, through its much stronger signal. Forever had acquired stations in the north, south and west suburbs of Pittsburgh (almost all of which were rechristened under the Froggy brand), but none in the east suburbs of the city.
In February 2005, the swap became official, as WKYE assumed the dial position of 96.5 and the new moniker "96 Key", while WMTZ moved to 95.5 and became known as "Froggy 95", adopting the new call letters WFGI
.
WKYE celebrated its 25th anniversary on October 3rd, 2008.
Other notable personalities include Al Steele and JT Martin
Radio station
Radio broadcasting is a one-way wireless transmission over radio waves intended to reach a wide audience. Stations can be linked in radio networks to broadcast a common radio format, either in broadcast syndication or simulcast or both...
in Johnstown, Pennsylvania
Johnstown, Pennsylvania
Johnstown is a city in Cambria County, Pennsylvania, United States, west-southwest of Altoona, Pennsylvania and east of Pittsburgh. The population was 20,978 at the 2010 census. It is the principal city of the Johnstown, Pennsylvania, Metropolitan Statistical Area, which includes Cambria County...
. It is owned by Forever Broadcasting.
History: Beginnings as WJAC-FM
For many years, this station was at 95.5 mHz and known as WJAC-FM, the sister station of its same-named AM sister station (now WKGE) and WJAC-TVWJAC-TV
WJAC-TV is the NBC-affiliated television station for the Allegheny area of Pennsylvania that is licensed to Johnstown. It broadcasts a high definition digital signal on UHF channel 34 from a transmitter northwest of the city in Laurel Ridge State Park along the Cambria and Westmoreland County line....
, the local NBC
NBC
The National Broadcasting Company is an American commercial broadcasting television network and former radio network headquartered in the GE Building in New York City's Rockefeller Center with additional major offices near Los Angeles and in Chicago...
affiliate. The station simulcast WJAC-AM regularly, with occasional breaks for separate programming throughout the day, usually playing easy-listening music. WJAC-AM and FM radio studios were co-located with WJAC Television, on Hickory Lane in Johnstown. Both the AM and FM studios overlooked the television studios from the second floor.
The Birth of Key 95
In October 1983, the decision was made to completely separate the two radio stations, and assigning WJAC-FM the new call letters WKYE and the moniker "Key 95". The station programmed a hybrid of both Top 40 and adult contemporary music, quickly making it an office favorite in both Johnstown and Altoona, with its 57,000 watt Class C signal, one of only two in western Pennsylvania (WXDX in Pittsburgh is the other). One thing that remained unchanged was the station's signing off on Sunday nights at midnight for "maintenance".Sandy D. Neri, long known for programming WCRO-AM in Johnstown, was the first General Manager of "Key-95". The first airstaff was: Mike Farrow mornings, Jim Burton middays, Jack Michaels afternoons, Doug Wilkin nights and Diane Chase overnights. Farrow and Michaels had worked with GM Sandy Neri at WCRO-AM, and worked together briefly at WJNL-AM and FM prior to starting Key-95. Wilkin had worked at WJAC-FM and hosted "Jazz Night Out", a standout jazz-only program in the Johnstown-Altoona market. The station moved to new studios at 109 Plaza Drive in the Westmont section of Johnstown. The very first song played on Key-95 was "Brand New Key" by Melanie. Original jingle packages included Jam Productions "The Best Show in Johnstown".
In 1984, both WJAC and WKYE separated from their co-owned television station when WJAC, Inc. sold the radio operations to Winston Radio, Inc. WJAC-TV meteorologist Jim Burton, who hosted the Key 95 morning show in addition to his duties at WJAC-TV, was allowed to continue working at both WJAC-TV and WKYE until leaving the area in the early 1990s. He later returned to the Johnstown area and can still be seen doing the weather on WJAC-TV. Winston Radio sold WKYE and WJAC to Forever Broadcasting in 1997.
Key 95 to 96 Key
Clear Channel decided to leave the Johnstown radio business at the beginning of the 21st Century, selling off its individual properties, including WMTZ (known as country station 96.5 the Mountain), which had been known for years as WJNL prior to 1990. Forever Broadcasting, owner of Key 95, took advantage of the opportunity to purchase WMTZ and strengthen its foothold in the Johnstown radio market.Forever Broadcasting had been known for more than a decade by this time as the "Froggy" people, owning the country-formatted stations with that same name, with stations in Somerset (which has since changed hands), Altoona, and State College. Forever's Altoona-based Froggy property at 98.1, came in spotty at best in Johnstown despite its 50,000 watt signal, largely due to the rugged mountainous terrain separating Johnstown and Altoona.
As part of a strategic move, Forever decided to swap frequencies between WKYE and WMTZ, and to make 95.5 into a country station, largely because of its clear penetration into the Pittsburgh market from the east, through its much stronger signal. Forever had acquired stations in the north, south and west suburbs of Pittsburgh (almost all of which were rechristened under the Froggy brand), but none in the east suburbs of the city.
In February 2005, the swap became official, as WKYE assumed the dial position of 96.5 and the new moniker "96 Key", while WMTZ moved to 95.5 and became known as "Froggy 95", adopting the new call letters WFGI
WFGI-FM
WFGI-FM, known as "Froggy 95 FM", is a Froggy branded Country music formatted radio station in Pennsylvania serving the Johnstown area. The station is owned and operated by Forever Broadcasting, LLC....
.
WKYE celebrated its 25th anniversary on October 3rd, 2008.
Personalities
Current on-air personalities include Jack Michaels, Rick Shepard, & Leah Bella (mornings) / Brian Wolfe (mid-days) / Jim Alan (afternoons)Other notable personalities include Al Steele and JT Martin