WMKV

Radio station in Reading, Ohio
  • Reading, Ohio
Broadcast areaCincinnati, OhioFrequency89.3 MHzBrandingFlagship Station of the Maple Knoll Village network.ProgrammingFormatBig band/adult standards/nostalgiaOwnershipOwnerMaple Knoll CommunitiesHistory
First air date
1995
Call sign meaning
Maple Knoll VillageTechnical informationClassAERP410 wattsHAAT72 meters (236 ft)Repeater(s)WLHS at 89.9 MHz in West Chester plus audiostream.LinksWebcastListen liveWebsitewww.wmkvfm.org

WMKV (89.3 FM) is a radio station in Reading, Ohio, United States, a suburb of Cincinnati. It is the first FM educational public radio station to be licensed to a retirement community and also streams live via webcast. Operating from the campus of Maple Knoll Village, WMKV broadcasts talk programs, classic shows from the old-time radio era, and features musical standards and big band music. The station also carries the audio of WKRC-TV's morning and evening news. The station's transmitter has an effective radiated power of 410 watts.

Starting in July 2013, WMKV's programming has been also carried by Lakota Local School District's WLHS 89.9 FM. In addition to its streaming audio service, three WMKV programs are available as podcasts via iTunes: "WMKV World Front," "WMKV Computer Talk," and "The Big Broadcast."

History

WMKV has been broadcasting since 1995. It aired a revival of Moon River from 1995 to 1999. In 1999, WMKV took over 89.3 FM after Reading High School shut down its high school radio station, WRCJ.

In November 2004, WMKV was the subject of a front-page Los Angeles Times profile. The writer, P.J. Huffstutter, had discovered the station while reporting on the 2004 American presidential election from Ohio.

See also

External links

  • WMKV
  • Maple Knoll Village
  • LifeSphere
  • WMKV-FM adds simulcast on FM 89.9
  • WMKV in the FCC FM station database
  • WMKV in Nielsen Audio's FM station database
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