- WSTO
Infobox Radio Station
name = WSTO
HOT 96
city =Owensboro, Kentucky
area = Evansville/Owensboro/Henderson
branding = "HOT 96"
slogan = "Today's Hit Music"
airdate = September 1982
frequency = 96.1 (MHz)
format = Top 40/CHR
erp = 100,000watt s
class = C
owner =South Central Communications
website = http://www.hot96.com/
callsign_meaning = STO stands for 'STereO', as the station was one of the first (perhaps "the" first) stations in Kentucky to broadcast in stereoFact|date=September 2008WSTO (96.1 FM, "Hot 96") is a heritage
radio station that serves theEvansville, Indiana ,Henderson, Kentucky , andOwensboro, Kentucky markets. It is licensed in Owensboro and broadcasts from a 1000-foot tower strategically located midway between these cities in the Kentucky town of Hebbardsville.History
Founded by V. J. Steele, the owner of WVJS, WSTO was among the first FM stations in the region to transform from
easy listening music topop music , making the switch in 1982. The station reaches 33 counties in theIndiana ,Kentucky , andIllinois tri-state region . Callers from as far away asSt. Louis, Missouri andLouisville, Kentucky were known to call the studio request lines.It instantly became a huge success in the tri-state. By 1987, under the leadership of Program Director Barry Witherspoon, Music Director Scott Murray, Morning Personality Brian Jackson, Afternoon Personality Jamie Richards, Evening Personality Charlie Foxx, and Overnight Personality Rusty Sharp, the station had a commanding 31.5 share among persons 12 and older.Even to this day Richards is still the highest rated drive-time personality in the history of the Evanville market.
In 1995, WSTO and its sister AM station were acquired by the former
Brill Media Corporation ofEvansville, Indiana which also acquired WOMI andWBKR also of Owensboro. After the Brill takeover, the numbers began to decline for a variety of reasons including the firing of 15-year morning man Brian Jackson, growing commercial inventory, alienation of the younger listeners, and overbearing corporate management who believed they were programmers.WSTO's ratings plummeted. In the late 90s, the heritage WSTO calls were all-but-eliminated, in favor of the moniker "Mix 96," and the slogan "the Best Mix of the 80s, 90s, and Today". The format was a hybrid of the Hot AC and CHR/Top 40 formats, playing music from the 80s alongside Eminem and Will Smith.
Ratings under this marketing plan actually increased slightly. There was already competition in the market, though, as around that same time Evansville had
WDKS , doing a variant of Hot AC.The conservative Hot AC format on
WDKS didn't get very far. WDKS was never a serious threat to WSTO until Clear Channel took the station over and put its Kiss FM brand on it in the fall of 2000. It appeared that might be the end of a long reign for WSTO. After Clear Channel took control, WDKS soared into the Evansville market's number 2 position, essentially flip-flopping positions with WSTO.The WSTO numbers fell to the 6 share range, something that had never happened prior. To make matters worse, Brill Media fell into financial ruin and went bankrupt, forcing the sale of all four stations.
WSTO FM was acquired by
South Central Communications Corporation of Evansville, Indiana, and co-located the station with WIKY 104.1. Rumors immediately began to abound that South Central would dump CHR/Pop altogether to go Hot AC as a complimentary sales package with WIKY, but thorough research suggested otherwise.In 2004, WSTO launched a new moniker, "Hot 96 Today's Hit Music," and refocused on its CHR/Top 40 roots, eliminating the gold product.
While the ratings for "Hot 96" remain in the single digits, generally falling between 7 and 9, the station has re-emerged as a market leader, finding itself on top of WDKS almost immediately after the relaunch. The number 1 station in the market (usually WIKY) regularly has a 15 share, a far cry from WSTO's shares of days gone by. For all technical purposes, WSTO is now the only Pop station in the market, as rival WDKS shifted in a Rhythmic direction.
External links
* [http://www.hot96.com/ WSTO station site]
* [http://bookerandsarah.com Booker & Sarah's page]
*FMQ|WSTO
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