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WKEA FM

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City
  
Scottsboro, Alabama

Frequency
  
98.3 MHz

Format
  
Country

Branding
  
K-98

First air date
  
November 3, 1965

Slogan
  
"Tri-State's New Hit Country"

WKEA-FM (98.3 FM, "K98") is a radio station licensed to serve the community of Scottsboro, Alabama, USA. The station is owned by KEA Radio, Inc.

WKEA-FM broadcasts a country music format including programming from Jones Radio Network and Fox News Radio.

History

Radio station WCNA-FM was founded in 1965 by Dr. Ralph Sheppard, a local dentist and owner of the Jackson County Advertiser, a weekly newspaper. The first FM radio station in Jackson County, Alabama, WCNA-FM began broadcasting a country music format on November 3, 1965. In 1971, Sheppard transferred the license to a company named Mellow Sound Broadcasting. The city of Scottsboro later honored Sheppard by declaring April 30, 2008, as "Dr. Ralph Sheppard Day" in honor of his many contributions to the community.

In July 1981, Mellow Sound Broadcasting, Inc., made a deal to sell this station to KEA Radio, Inc. The deal was approved by the FCC on September 28, 1981. The new owners had the FCC assign new call letters WKEA-FM on October 1, 1981.

In late August 2013 the station debuted a translator on 105.7 MHz, relaying WKEA. (W289BV) In a curious move, despite being a simulcast, the translator has its own branding, as "Lake 105.7". (Taken from Alabama Broadcast Media Page)

References

WKEA-FM Wikipedia