The station began broadcasting in November 1957 under the call sign WKFM. WKFM was owned by Frank Kovas, Jr. The station's transmitter was located atop
status. In 1993, WKGW assumed the classic rock format and call letters of WKFM. These were formerly heard in the Syracuse market on 104.7 FM, which had
Broadcasting System. In the 1970s, the station was a Top 40/CHR outlet as WKFM, calling itself "104.7 HitRadio KFM." In 1985, it flipped to Album-Oriented
political activist and founder of London-based World Kashmir Freedom Movement (WKFM). He also founded a charity organization called 'Mercy Universal'. In 2011
launched in 1981, the station began competing against WKFM for the first four years of operation until WKFM dropped CHR in 1985, leaving WNTQ the only CHR station
Beautiful Music-formatted WRHP flips today, while classic rock-formatted WKFM flips the next day. 19 April – WAQZ/Cincinnati flips from album rock to modern
during this period, including WYUT (now WXUR) in Herkimer (Utica-Rome), WKFM (now WBBS) in Fulton–Syracuse, WNOZ (now WIII) in Cortland–Ithaca, WPXY in
(now WRVE) in Schenectady/Albany, WYUT (now WXUR) in Herkimer (Utica-Rome), WKFM (now WBBS) in Fulton/Syracuse, WNOZ (now WIII) in Cortland/Ithaca and WPXY
political activist and founder of London-based World Kashmir Freedom Movement (WKFM). Amitabh Mattoo (1962– ), Vice Chancellor, Jammu University, thinker & writer
2011/Tony Rizzo Big Show with Al Bubba Baker to promote Grapes n Ale event) K96 WKFM 96.1 Radio Sandusky Morning Show (October 21, 2005) WCPN 90.3 FM Cleveland