KWIN

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KWIN
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City Lodi, California
Broadcast area Stockton/Lodi
Branding 97.7 & 98.3 K-WIN
Slogan "The Valley's Party Station"
Frequency 97.7 MHz
First air date 1959
Format Mainstream Urban
ERP 6,000 watts
HAAT 100 meters
Class A
Facility ID 60425
Transmitter coordinates 38°4′17″N 121°15′25″W / 38.07139°N 121.25694°W / 38.07139; -121.25694
Callsign meaning pronounced "K-Win"
Owner Cumulus Media
(Radio License Holding CBC, LLC)
Sister stations KATM, KDJK/KHKK, KESP, KHOP, KJOY, KWNN
Webcast Listen Live
Website kwin.com
KWNN
City Turlock, California
Broadcast area Modesto/Oakdale
Branding 97.7 & 98.3 K-WIN
Slogan "The Valley's Party Station"
Frequency 98.3 MHz
First air date 1980
Format Mainstream Urban
ERP 2,000 watts
HAAT 119 meters
Class A
Facility ID 60427
Transmitter coordinates 37°34′46″N 120°50′48″W / 37.57944°N 120.84667°W / 37.57944; -120.84667
Callsign meaning pronounced "K-Win"
Owner Cumulus Media
(Radio License Holding CBC, LLC)
Sister stations KATM, KDJK/KHKK, KESP, KHOP, KJOY, KWIN
Webcast Listen Live
Website kwin.com

KWIN (97.7 FM) is an American commercial radio station located in Stockton, California, broadcasting to the Stockton, Lodi, Tracy, Modesto, and Turlock, California, area on 97.7 FM. They simulcast an Mainstream Urban format with sister station KWNN, which is located in Turlock, California, at 98.3 FM. Both are owned by Cumulus Media. Its studios are in Stockton, and its transmitter for KWIN is located between Stockton and Lodi, while the one for KWNN is in Hughson, California.

On Air DJ's include The Morning Block Party with Amanda and Lucas, Midday's with Nikki Ramos, Afternoons with Jiggy, Nights with Danny B. & The Bomb Squad, Late Night Slow Jamz with R Dub and Overnight with Jeff Bayani.

History[edit]

KTUR (later KCEY), signed on in 1949. In 1977, when an FM station was added, a new building went up. K-MIX 98 was automated adult contemporary with DJs recording their shows to give the impression of live broadcasts.[1]

In 1995, KMIX-FM became KWNN, simulcasting Rhythmic CHR KWIN.[2]

In late 2010, KWIN and KWNN, switch format from Rhythmic CHR to Mainstream Urban.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Sweetland, Richard. "KCEY / K-MIX: First New Building in 29 Years, Worth Waiting For". Modesto Radio Museum. Retrieved May 28, 2015. 
  2. ^ "Vox Jox". Billboard. 107 (11): 78. March 18, 1995. 

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