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WJKR

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WJKR
Broadcast areaColumbus metro area
Frequency103.9 MHz (HD Radio)
BrandingCountry 103.9
Programming
FormatCountry
SubchannelsHD2: Adult contemporary "Star 94.1"
HD3: Sports (WMNI simulcast)
Ownership
OwnerNorth American Broadcasting Company, Inc.
WMNI, WRKZ
History
First air date
September 4, 1998; 26 years ago (1998-09-04) (as WEGE)
Former call signs
  • WAXV (1998, CP)
  • WEGE (1998–2004)
  • WTDA (2004–2012)
  • WMNI-FM (2012–2013)
Call sign meaning
JacK FM Radio (previous format)
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID60099
ClassA
ERP6,000 watts
HAAT99.3 meters (326 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
40°09′33″N 82°55′23″W / 40.1592°N 82.9230°W / 40.1592; -82.9230
Translator(s)HD2: 94.1 W231EG (Columbus)
Links
Public license information
WebcastListen live
HD2: Listen live
Websitecountry1039fm.com
HD2: mystar941.com

WJKR (103.9 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Worthington, Ohio, and serving the Columbus metro area. It carries a country radio format known as "Country 103.9". Owned by the North American Broadcasting Company, Inc., its studios and offices are on Dublin Road in Columbus.

WJKR is a Class A station. It has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 6,000 watts. The transmitter is off Fisher Road near Interstate 270 in Columbus.[2] WJKR broadcasts using HD Radio technology. Its HD2 subchannel plays adult contemporary music and feeds FM translator W231EG at 94.1 MHz. The HD3 subchannel simulcasts the sports format on co-owned WMNI 920 AM.

History

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WBBY-FM (1969-1990)

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Prior to this station's establishment, the 103.9 MHz frequency in the Columbus market was occupied by WBBY-FM, licensed to Westerville, Ohio. It went on the air on May 5, 1969. WBBY was ordered to go silent on December 31, 1990. It was found that the majority owner/station manager withheld details to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) about his level of involvement in a Marietta, Ohio car dealership.[3][4]

WBBY-FM held a jazz format throughout most of its existence. That format was eventually picked up by WZJZ and WSWZ.[5]

Classic rock (1998–2004)

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The current station signed on the air on September 4, 1998; 26 years ago (1998-09-04). It was also initially licensed to Westerville. At first, it broadcast classic rock music as "Eagle 103.9." It used the call sign WEGE.

Adult hits (2004–2007)

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The station became WTDA ("Ted FM") in 2004 with an adult hits format. It had a sound similar to Jack FM, which was gaining popularity across America. (A real Jack FM station would later air on this frequency.) With the Ted FM format, WTDA used the slogan "We Play Anything." The station's call letters attempted to incorporate this "Ted FM" branding. In September 2005, the station's owners added the Indianapolis-based syndicated Bob & Tom Show for morning drive time. Bob & Tom had recently been dropped by Clear Channel's WBWR.[6]

Talk (2007–2009)

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On January 8, 2007, WTDA rebranded as something new. It was the first FM talk radio station in Columbus. It picked up The Glenn Beck Radio Program after the show was dropped from 610 WTVN. On September 8, 2007, the Columbus Dispatch reported that WTDA had become the Columbus radio home of the Pittsburgh Steelers football team. The format lasted less than three years.

Classic hits (2009–2012)

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On December 21, 2009, WTDA flipped to classic hits and rebranded as "Classic Hits 103.9." It used satellite programming from Dial Global's Classic Hits service.[7] WTDA was one of four radio stations in the Columbus market to have a Classic Hits/Oldies format, joining Newark-based WNKO and the WNND/WNNP "Rewind 103.5/104.3" simulcast.

News (2012–2013)

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On June 14, 2012, WTDA flipped to an all-news format, changing the call letters to WMNI-FM. The format was simulcast with WMNI 920 AM, which previously had an adult standards format. WMNI-AM-FM used a national all-news service from the Associated Press. The simulcast ended on Thursday, July 18, 2013, when WMNI returned to the adult standards format. WMNI-FM kept the news format for a few more days.

Jack-FM (2013–2022)

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On July 24, 2013, WMNI-FM changed format to adult hits, subscribing to the JACK FM service. It rebranded as "103-9 Jack FM".[8] The call letters were changed to WJKR the following day. The WJKR call sign was formerly used on 98.9 FM, which itself carried the "Jack FM" format in Columbus, and is now conservative talk WTOH. WJKR changed its city of license from Westerville, Ohio, to Worthington, Ohio, effective August 22, 2013.

Country (2022–present)

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On April 15, 2022, at noon, WJKR flipped to a country music format, branded as "Country 103.9".[9] It competes for country listeners with WCOL-FM 92.3, owned by iHeartMedia and often the #1 station in Columbus.[10] WCLT-FM 100.3 also has a country format.

WJKR-HD2

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On June 14, 2022, WJKR's HD2 subchannel switched from a simulcast of WMNI 920 AM (which flipped to sports) to an adult contemporary format, branded as "Star 95.1" (simulcast on translator W236CZ 95.1 FM Columbus).[11] On September 15, 2023, it was announced that W236CZ's frequency will move to 94.1 FM on October 9, 2023, in connection with a strong upgrade with its 141-meter antenna, raising the watts from 88 to 250 watts.[12] On October 12, 2023, W236CZ was licensed to operate on 94.1 FM, as W231EG

Translator

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WJKR rebroadcasts its HD2 subchannel on the following translator:

Broadcast translator for WJKR-HD2
Call sign Frequency City of license FID ERP (W) Class FCC info
W231EG 94.1 FM Columbus, Ohio 142835 250 D LMS
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References

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  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for WJKR". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^ Radio-Locator.com/WJKR
  3. ^ "WBBY Loses License For Lying To FCC" (PDF). Radio & Records. July 18, 1986. p. 12. Retrieved September 13, 2019.
  4. ^ "Sounds of Silence" (PDF). Popular Communications. April 1991. p. 45. Retrieved September 13, 2019.
  5. ^ Showalter, Kathy (August 18, 1997). "Purchase lets WZJZ simulcast jazz format". Columbus Business First. Retrieved September 13, 2019.
  6. ^ "Columbus, OH - 103.9 Ted FM - Variety Hits".
  7. ^ Classic Hits Coming to Columbus
  8. ^ "Jack Returns to Columbus". 24 July 2013.
  9. ^ Country 103.9 Launches In Columbus Radioinsight - April 15, 2022
  10. ^ StationRatings.com "Columbus Market #45" Retrieved Aug. 7, 2024.
  11. ^ NABCO Launches Star 95.1 & Fox Sports 920 Columbus Radioinsight - June 16, 2022
  12. ^ Star 95.1 Columbus Prepping Signal Upgrade & Move Radioinsight - September 15, 2023
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