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Broadcast area
  
Rochester, New York

ERP
  
800 watts

Class
  
A

City of license
  
Rochester

Owner
  
Andre M. Langston

Branding
  
103.9 WDKX

First air date
  
April 6, 1974

HAAT
  
165 meters

Frequency
  
103.9 MHz

Format
  
Urban contemporary

Area
  
Rochester

Slogan
  
# 1 For Hip-Hop and R&B

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Callsign meaning
  
W Frederick Douglass Martin Luther King, Jr. Malcolm X

Wdkx through the decades


WDKX is an urban contemporary radio station with a rhythmic leanthat broadcasts from Rochester, New York on a frequency of 103.9 MHz at 800 watts of effective radiated power. The station's studios are located east of downtown Rochester along Main Street, and the transmitter tower is located atop Xerox Tower in downtown.

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History

Monroe County Broadcasting Co., LTD. formed a corporation in 1968 to compete for the available FM frequency 103.9 in Monroe County, New York. WDKX commenced broadcasting on April 6, 1974 at 5:30 AM and has been broadcasting 24 hours a day, seven days a week ever since. WDKX has been under the same ownership since its inception. Andrew A. Langston, founder and former owner and general manager of WDKX, received the "Rochester Radio Broadcaster of the Year" Award, the National Association of Black Owned Broadcasters "Pioneer" Award, and was inducted to the "New York State Broadcasters Hall of Fame" inaugural class.

Keeping with its Urban Contemporary format, WDKX chose its call letters to honor Black heroes ("D" for Frederick Douglass, "K" for Martin Luther King Jr., and "X" for Malcolm X).

The station currently places first in Arbitron ratings of under-35 listeners, both urban and suburban, and has ranked second overall in the Rochester market behind WBEE in recent ratings surveys.

The station has a wide ranging playlist, ranging from classic soul and R&B to hip hop and some dance-pop.

References

WDKX Wikipedia