- WXKS-FM
Infobox Radio Station
name = WXKS-FM
city =Medford, Massachusetts
area =Boston, Massachusetts
branding = "Kiss 108"
slogan = "Boston's Hit Music Station"
airdate =September 1st 1960
frequency = 107.9 (MHz) HD Radio
format =Top 40
erp = 20,500watt s
haat = 235 meters
class = B
facility_id = 53965
owner =Clear Channel Communications
webcast = [http://www.kiss108.com/cc-common/streaming_new/ Listen Live]
website = [http://www.kiss108.com/ www.kiss108.com]
sister_stations = WJMN,WKOX ,WUBB , WXKS,
callsign_meaning = KS = Kiss 108WXKS-FM, better known as Kiss 108, is a radio station in
Boston, Massachusetts , licensed to nearby Medford. Owned byClear Channel Communications , the station operates on 107.9 FM, and is a sister station to rhythmic top 40 WJMN, once a major rival to Kiss.History
Kiss 108 is one of the most prominent
top 40 stations inNew England , notable primarily for its annual Kiss Concert, which draws some of the best-known names in the pop music business to Mansfield's Comcast Center concert venue each spring. Morning DJ Matt Siegel has been a fixture on the Boston airwaves for several decades, and was briefly nationally syndicated during the late 1990s. Kiss 108 was also the flagship station forOpen House Party Saturday hosted byJohn Garabedian , broadcasting from his house in suburban Boston, but onMarch 10 ,2007 , Kiss 108 dropped Saturday edition Open House Party and began a new show called The Saturday Night Mash-Up. The Sunday edition of Open House Party hosted byKannon was broadcast shortly on Kiss 108, replacing the Saturday night show, until May 2008.The station first went on the air at 107.9 as WHIL-FM, a simulcast of sister station WHIL (AM), and broadcasting its own programming after sunset when WHIL signed-off. For much of the sixties, WHIL & WHIL-FM were country-music stations, but in late 1972, both stations switched to
beautiful music as WWEL (AM) and FM ("Well").Despite moving the FM transmitter to the top of the
Prudential Tower in 1972, WWEL-FM was not very successful as a beautiful-music format. The stations were sold to Heftel Communications, operated by U.S. Rep. Cecil Heftel (D-Hawai'i) in early 1979. Heftel changed the call letters to WXKS, adopted "Kiss 108" as an identity and changed to adisco format. Under Heftel, the station soared to near the top of theArbitron ratings, and forcedWBOS (which had been first in Boston with a 24/7 disco sound and had a short period of huge success with it) out of the format in early 1980.Sunny Joe White , a very talented young programmer (who had previously programmedWILD (AM) in Boston) came aboard at Kiss-108 upon it's shift to disco and had much to do with the station's early success.At the end of 1979, WXKS dropped disco to adopt an adult standards format, while the FM slowly evolved into urban contemporary when disco's popularity crashed. It eventually became a mainstream contemporary hit station, the only one in the Boston market and one of the most influential Top 40 stations in the nation.
On
27 January 2006 WXKS-FM went live with an HD2 digital broadcast referred to by Clear Channel as the "Artists' Channel". The broadcast is also available as anInternet radio station.On
January 14th 2008WUBB /95.3 FM inYork, Maine begansimulcast ing WXKS-FM.Kiss 108 Top 30 Countdown
Number one songs of the Kiss Top Thirty Countdown The Kiss 108 Top 30 Countdown is a locally produced program on
Kiss 108 , hosted by DJBilly Costa . The countdown once aired solely on Saturday mornings from 7AM to 10AM, but now, is broadcast twice on the weekend: Saturday mornings from 9AM to 12PM and Sunday nights from 7PM to 10PM.Trivia
Both WXKS-FM "Kiss 108" and
WNKS "Kiss 95.1", a Top-40 station owned byCBS Radio and based inCharlotte, North Carolina , use a similar logo to each other. KISS 108's current logo has been in effect since 1987. Fact|date=March 2007 Both stations were owned by Pyramid Broadcasting before 95.1 was spun off to CBS in the mid-90s, while Pyramid and WXKS-FM merged into Clear Channel. The Kiss 108 branding predates the Clear Channel trademark of KISS-FM (see link).WXKS-FM was also the flagship station of the nationally syndicated
Open House Party .References
*1992 Broadcasting & Cable Yearbook, page A-165
External links
* [http://www.kiss108.com/ Official website]
* [http://boston.top40surveys.com/wxks/wxks_790625.htm Kiss 108 Playlist from June 25, 1979]
*FMQ|WXKS
*FML|WXKS
*FMARB|WXKS
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