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Branding
  
100.9 K-Hits

Frequency
  
100.9 MHz

Slogan
  
Big Hits, Big Fun!

Format
  
Classic hits

City
  
New London, Connecticut

First air date
  
January 1, 1970 (as WTYD)

WKNL (100.9 FM, "100.9 K-Hits") is a radio station licensed to serve New London, Connecticut. The station is owned by Hall Communications, Inc., which owns a number of stations in medium-sized markets along the eastern seaboard from Vermont to Florida. It airs a classic hits music format.

History

WKNL signed on January 1, 1970 as WTYD, a beautiful music station branded as "Tide 101." At the outset, the station was owned by Thames Broadcasting Corporation, which also owned WNLC (then at 1510 AM). Thames Broadcasting sold the stations to Mercury Broadcasting Corporation in 1976; in 1984, Mercury sold them to Drubner Broadcasting, which then sold WTYD and WNLC to Andross Communications in 1989. In 1990, WTYD shifted to an adult contemporary format.

Hall Communications purchased WTYD and WNLC in 1995. On March 10, 2000, Hall changed the station's format to oldies as "Kool 101," in response to WVVE (102.3 FM, now WMOS) dropping the format in December 1999; the WKNL call letters had been assigned on February 25, 2000. The oldies format (which subsequently shifted to classic hits) was dropped at midnight on December 17, 2012, when it changed to hot adult contemporary, branded as "100.9 Roxy FM". The last song on "Kool 101" was "Last Dance" by Donna Summer with the first song on "100.9 Roxy FM" being "Some Nights" by Fun. On March 1, 2017, at 5PM, WKNL flipped back to classic hits, branded as "100.9 K-Hits". The airstaff from Roxy will remain on the station with the change.

References

WKNL Wikipedia