WCKL 

WCKL
City of license Catskill, New York
Broadcast area Mid Hudson Valley
Frequency 560 kHz
First air date 1970
Format [Currently Simulcasting 98.5 FM)
Power 1,000 watts day
43 watts night, DA-1
Class D
Facility ID 63526
Transmitter Coordinates 42°12′3.00″N 73°50′9.00″W / 42.2008333, -73.8358333
Callsign meaning W CatsKilL
Former callsigns none
Owner Black United Fund of New York, Inc.
Website [none]

WCKL is the call sign of an AM radio station that is back in operation.1 Licensed to Catskill, New York, USA, to broadcast at 560 kHz, the station serves the Hudson Valley area from Albany to Kingston. Most recently owned by Black United Fund of New York, Inc..2 The station had sold to Clear Channel two years earlier in a $4.3 million package deal which included WCKL, WCTW, WHUC and then-WTHK (now WZCR).3

During the 1970's & 1980's, the station was locally programmed with an Adult Contemporary 'full-service' format, featuring long-time morning host Guy Patrick Garraghan (currently heard on another local station, WRIP). In the 1990s, it featured a satellite-delivered pop standards format, and then briefly a simulcast of local co-owned FM station WZCR. In 2003, The Black United Fund of New York purchased the license for $100,000 (with original studios and the transmitter site being retained by seller, Clear Channel Communications) with plans to air a talk format aimed at the African-American community in the Albany area. ref>"New owner Black United Fund changes format of radio station", The Business Review. Retrieved on 23 January 2008. </ref>

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References

  1. ^ "WCKL Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  2. ^ "Station Information Profile". Arbitron.
  3. ^ "Clear Channel gets FCC nod", The Business Review. Retrieved on 23 January 2008. 


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