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WXKC (99.9 FM, "Classy 100") is a radio station in Erie, Pennsylvania. It plays Adult Contemporary music and is owned by Cumulus Media.
This station first went on the air in 1949 as WWYN FM and later briefly as WWFM eight years after the debut of its AM sister station WWYN AM and FM which later became WRIE.
For many years until the mid-1980s, this was Erie's heritage easy listening radio station. The station ran automated for almost its entire existence until its purchase by K & K Radio Broadcasting in April 1985 when it was changed to an AC Oldies station "Easy Rock 999" which operated for several month's on the automation system.
Following the purchase by K & K, and amid declines in the easy listening format, Don Kelly took Eazy Rock 999 live in the Summer to Classy 100 WXKC/ adult contemporary, much like what it is today.
The 12pm Station ID for WXKC "Classy 100" Erie, Pennsylvania. Copyright Cumulus Media.
The 10am Station ID for WXKC "Classy 100" Erie, Pennsylvania. Copyright Cumulus Media.
TM Century (Now TM Studios): Big Time KSSK Honolulu
ReelWorld: Kiss Boston 2006
The 12pm Station ID for WXKC 99.9 "Classy 100" Erie, Pennsylvania. Copyright Cumulus Media.
TM Studios: TM EVO AC: WWLI Logo
Legal identification for WXKC 99.9 in Erie, Pennsylvania Owner: Cumulus Media Format: Adult Contemporary [current: Christmas] Branding: "Classy 100" Recording Date: December 10th, 2022 Recording Time (Eastern): 2:00 AM
WXKC (99.9 FM, "Classy 100") is a radio station in Erie, Pennsylvania. It plays Adult Contemporary music and is owned by Cumulus Media.
This station first went on the air in 1949 as WWYN FM and later briefly as WWFM eight years after the debut of its AM sister station WWYN AM and FM which later became WRIE.
For many years until the mid-1980s, this was Erie's heritage easy listening radio station. The station ran automated for almost its entire existence until its purchase by K & K Radio Broadcasting in April 1985 when it was changed to an AC Oldies station "Easy Rock 999" which operated for several month's on the automation system.
Following the purchase by K & K, and amid declines in the easy listening format, Don Kelly took Eazy Rock 999 live in the Summer to Classy 100 WXKC/ adult contemporary, much like what it is today.
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