WKKB

WKKB
City Middletown, Rhode Island
Broadcast area Providence, Rhode Island
Branding Latina 100.3
Slogan "Tan Latina Como Tu!"
Frequency 100.3 MHz
(Channel 262)
First air date 1974
Format Tropical
ERP 1,550 watts
HAAT 200 meters
Class A
Facility ID 52318
Transmitter coordinates 41°35'48" N
71°11'24" W
Former callsigns WOTB (1974-1978)
WOTB-FM (1978-1980)
WOTB (1980-1996)
WDGF (1996-1997)
WHKK (1997-2000)
WZRI (2000-2002)
Former frequencies 107.1 MHz (1974-?)
Owner John Fuller
(Red Wolf Broadcasting Corporation)
Webcast Listen Live
Website latina1003fm.com

WKKB (100.3 FM, "Latina 100.3") is a radio station in Middletown, Rhode Island. The station airs a Tropical format, which consists of such musical styles as salsa and merengue and some reggaeton. Its transmitter is located in Middletown, Rhode Island. Its offices and studios are located in 75 Oxford Street in Providence, while its transmitter is located in Tiverton. Prior its switch to Tropical, the station was a rock station.

History

Former logo under the "Z100" branding

WKKB started out as WOTB in 1974 on 107.1 MHz. WOTB was a smooth jazz station with the moniker "Cool FM", co-owned with WKFD/1370 in Wickford, later with WADK/1540 in Newport. WOTB switched frequencies to 100.3 MHz and boosted its effective radiated power to 6 kW. The Smooth Jazz format ended on June 14, 1996, when it was sold to Urso Broadcasting. WOTB then changed to WDGF and began simulcasting WDGE for a brief time. In February 1997, WDGF became a '70s oldies/disco station as "100.3 The Beat".[1] After stunting with a 3-day electronic countdown, WDGF then became classic hits as WHKK "100FM The Hawk" on October 10, 1997.[2] During this time, 99.7 entered into simulcasting WHKK. Both stations then became all-'80s hits as "Z100" with the 100.3 frequency adopting the WZRI callsign. In 2002, WHKK's studios were moved to Fairhaven, Massachusetts with Citadel sister stations WBSM and WFHN. The calls were then changed to the current WKKB, and the station targeted the South Coast region of Massachusetts with a rock format. In 2005, Citadel sold WKKB and WAKX to Davidson Media Group, with WKKB taking on its current format. WKKB was one of four stations sold to Red Wolf Broadcasting in 2015.[3]

References

Coordinates: 41°35′48″N 71°11′24″W / 41.59667°N 71.19000°W / 41.59667; -71.19000


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