- WKTI-FM
Infobox Radio station
name = WKTI
city =Milwaukee, Wisconsin
area =
branding = "94-5 KTI" or just KTI""'
slogan = "Milwaukee's Hit Music Channel"
airdate =1959
frequency = 94.5 MHz FM
format =Adult Top 40 andHot AC
power =
erp = 14,000watt s
class = B
callsign_meaning = KaTIe (name of employee's wife) + Previous branding (I-94)
former_callsigns = WTMJ-FM
owner =Journal Communications
licensee =
sister_stations =WTMJ (AM) ,WTMJ-TV
webcast = [http://www.wkti.com/Article.asp?id=223012 Listen Live]
website = [http://www.wkti.com wkti.com]
affiliations =WKTI-FM (94.5 FM) is a
Adult Top 40 andHot AC -formattedradio station inMilwaukee, Wisconsin , owned byJournal Communications , which also owns WTMJ-AM,WTMJ-TV and theMilwaukee Journal Sentinel , along with stations in other markets.History
The owner of the Milwaukee Journal was an early pioneer of FM broadcasting. Experimental station W9XAO went on the air in early 1940. By 1942, the station had become W55M, with programming separate from WTMJ and with its own 50 kW transmitter site in Richfield. The station, later becoming WTMJ-FM, made the transition to the 88-108 MHz band after the war (at 102.1 FM but struggled for many years, especially as the company had begun focusing on their new television station. WTMJ-FM signed off the air in 1950. It returned to the air in 1959 at 94.5 FM, and ran automated programming for many years. [http://www.fybush.com/sites/2006/site-060324.html]
WTMJ-FM became WKTI, a stand-alone
Top 40 station in1974 . The station was to be nicknamed I-94 (after the east-west interstate highway that runs through Milwaukee), so call letters had to be chosen to reflect the "I." Not surprisingly, an interstate shield was used for the station logo. Management decided that the station's call letters would start with a "W", obviously, and end with an "I", but couldn't agree on the middle two letters. Then-manager Jack Lee wanted the call letters WWWI, but DJ's did not like the idea of saying those call letters. Finally, one of the sales managers, who had a wife named Katie, suggested "KT" (as in "Ka"'T"ie) to fill the gap. Hence, WKTI was born.I-94 called itself "nonstop stereo rock," and was automated until 1981, when live air personalities were brought aboard. In 1982, WKTI's morning show was originally anchored by Bob Reitman until being paired with Gene Mueller by Dallas Cole in mid 1982. Lips LaBelle joined a bit later as afternoon DJ and promotions director, Danny Clayton joined at the end of 1982 for nights and music director. This nucleus was together at the station for the next 15+ years. Program director Dallas Cole left in 1985 for WLS-FM but later returned as general manager at the age of 25. From WKTI Dallas Cole (now known by his real name, Jeff Rowe) went to VH1, NBC, and now AOL.
The station saw steady ratings and growth for many years until about 1999, when
WXSS-FM (103.7) began to compete for WKTI's audience of mostly women with music from younger artists. Due to a morning show which had been on the air for fifteen years and longtime familiarity with the airstaff by listeners a full-blown reset of the station was impossible. Slow adjustments of the playlists towards "Hot AC" were made instead to attract new and younger listeners, including contests and a Friday playlist called "Flashback Friday" which featured mostly 80s music.The Evolution to "The Hit Music Channel"
Starting in late 2005, WKTI slowly began evolving into a more current-based "Adult Top 40" format. It plays more artists similar to the artists that
WXSS plays likeSean Kingston , Fergie,Justin Timberlake , andAvril Lavigne , though with much more of a balance between older artists and newer artists. In September 2006 the station no longer voiced out the "W" and the branding was changed to "94-5 'KTI, Milwaukee's Hit Music Channel."The Morning Change
Bob Reitman of "Reitman, Mueller, and Amy Taylor too" retired at the end of
2006 . Gene Mueller then briefly partnered with Amy Taylor and Gino Salamone as "Gene, Amy and Gino", until Taylor resigned in April 2007.On May 15, 2007, WKTI and sister station
WTMJ (AM) shifted their morning staff around, moving Gene Mueller to co-host WTMJ's Wisconsin Morning News. A brand new morning show was brought in to 'KTI, "Mathew Blades in the Morning", featuring Mathew Blades (from KWLI Denver), Erin Austin (from KSD-FM Saint Louis), and AJ (from WHYI in Miami).More Changes: Nights
Nights at 'KTI also underwent a change at roughly the same time. Cindy Huber had hosted 7 p.m. to midnight for two years. She left 'KTI and soon was heard on afternoons at crosstown B93.3 (WLDB). The station chose to air syndicated programming after 7pm and picked up the
John Tesh program, which has music chosen by WKTI played between Tesh giving out facts and tidbits between songs.The Rest
Other than the syndicated John Tesh show, WKTI has all local talent. Afternoon host Lips LaBelle has been at 'KTI for 25 years now.
Competitors
'KTI's main competitors are
WMYX (Hot AC ), andWXSS (CHR/Top 40).econdary Sports Station
In September 2008, WKTI became the secondary home of radio play-by-play for teams on WTMJ which have their broadcasts displaced by radio coverage of another sport; in this case
Milwaukee Brewers broadcasts moved over to WKTI to allowGreen Bay Packers radio play-by-play to air on WTMJ, which has the top priority of all of WTMJ's rights. This is the first time radio coverage of professional or college sports has aired in Milwaukee on the FM band; previously WTMJ and Journal Communications had sub-contracted the broadcasts to other AM stations in the market, such asWSSP andWAUK .For the first time in Milwaukee radio history, the station aired a
Green Bay Packers game on FM on September 28, 2008 against theTampa Bay Buccaneers , due to the higher priority of the Brewers wild card clinching game for the2008 NLDS [http://www.todaystmj4.com/news/local/29846669.html] .Notable Former DJ's
*Gene Mueller - Morning Show Host until May 2007 - Now Morning Co-Host at sister
WTMJ (AM) inMilwaukee .
*Bob Reitman - Morning Show Host until December 2006 - Now heard onWUWM inMilwaukee .
*Amy Taylor - Morning Show Co-Host until April 2007.
*Danny Clayton [http://dannyclayton.blogspot.com] Program Director / Nights, Afternoons, and Middays until 2001 - Program Director/Mornings at 105.3 The Fish (WFZH ) inMilwaukee until Salem sold the station in February 2008.
*John 'Woody' Harrison - Middays
*Kelly Wallace - Nights/Music Director
*John Reynolds - Middays/Promotions. Currently operations directorWNKS /WKQC ,Charlotte, North Carolina .
*Jeff Monosso - On-Air 1998-2003. Now National News CorrespondentFOX News Radio ,New York, New York .
*Leonard Peace - Middays/Music Director. Now, public affairs officer for Federal Bureau of Investigation.
*Cindy Huber - former Nights until May 2007 - Now Afternoons at B93.3 (WLDB ) inMilwaukee .
*Hollywood John Harlow - former Weekends/Swing until November 2005 - Currently with TRADOC Public Affairs at Fort Monroe, Virginia.
*Luke Sanders - Nights, 1994-1997
*Dick Alpert (Drake Chenault) - Weekends/Swing until 2007 - Now mornings atWIBA (AM) in Madison, and Sunday Morning and fill-in host onWTMJ (AM) .
*Kidd O'Shea - Nights from 2001-October 2004 - Now morning co-host onWMYX inMilwaukee .
*Dan Kyle - Middays until March 2008.Program Directors
*BJ Hunter - 1979-1982
*Dallas Cole - 1982-1985
*Tim Fox - 1985-1988
*Todd Fisher - 1988-1990
*Mike Berlak - 1990-1991
*Danny Clayton - 1991-2001
*Bob Walker - 2001-2008References
* [http://www.onmilwaukee.com/buzz/articles/milwradio.html Milwaukee radio: a retrospective]
* [http://www.journalbroadcastgroup.com/news/2004/020606_bobreitman.asp Bob Reitman Announces Retirement from 94.5 WKTI]
* [http://www.jsonline.com/story/index.aspx?id=606156 Gene Mueller moves to WTMJ, New WKTI Morning Show Rumored]External links
* [http://www.wkti.com/ 94.5 WKTI official website]
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* [http://www.jsonline.com/story/index.aspx?id=677077 After morning show shuffle, WKTI-FM's ratings sag dramatically]
* [http://www.bizjournals.com/milwaukee/stories/2007/10/15/daily52.html With Reitman and Mueller gone, WKTI takes ratings hit]
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