Original Call Letters: WRKT |
Originally Licensed: May 8, 1962 |
Original City of License: Cocoa Beach |
Origin of Call Letters: |
Original Power: 30,000 watts |
Original Location: |
Original Format: Talk |
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Owner(s): |
1962-C. Sweet Smith |
1968-Bucks County Radio News | |
1980-Triplett Broadcasting Co. of Florida, Inc. | |
1981-Cocoa Beach Broad-Casting Co., (A Division of the WHYN Stations Corp.) | |
1992-Paxson Communications Corp ($18.6 Million for WWNZ-AM 740, WINZ-AM 940, WZTA-FM 94.9 | |
1993-Press Broadcasting ($5 million-Gannett Broadcasting) | |
1996-Paxson Broadcasting ($25 million) | |
1997-Clear Channel Communications, Inc. | |
2008-Aloha Station Trust, LLC, as Trustee | |
2009-Clear Channel Communications, Inc. | |
2014-iHeart Media | |
2020-IHM Licenses, LLC |
History Of Call Letters and Formats: |
WRKT-1962-Jazz (Bonneville Automated) |
WKPE-1967-Progressive Rock "Cape Radio" | |
WRKT-1977-Top 40 "Rocket 104" | |
WRKT-1980-Adult Contemporary | |
WSSP-1981-Country "Brevard's Stereo Country 104" | |
WSSP-1985-Beautiful Music "WSSPer 104" | |
WZTU-1992-Hot Adult Contemporary "U-104.1" | |
WHVE-1992-Top 40 "One Hundred Four Point One, The Wave" 1 | |
WHVE-1992-Talk-simulcast of WWNZ-AM 740 | |
WWNZ-1993-Talk "Real People, Real Radio 104.1" | |
WTKS-1993-Talk "Real Radio 104.1" | |
WTKS-1997-Talk/Modern Rock on weekends "Real Radio 104.1" |
"...WKIS-FM was on 100.3, not 104.1 (first as WORZ-FM and later as WKIS-FM). This station was an AM/FM simulcast in mono until the FM became Solid Gold WDIZ:..." When Press Broadcasting bought WVRI, they started simulcasting the News/Talk format of WWNZ (740 AM) on 104 as WWNZ-FM. In 1993, when Press acquired 104.1, they changed the calls to WTKS, and launched "Real Radio". The original lineup included Guy Kemp in the mornings, G. Gordon Liddy (syndicated) middays, and Jim Philips in the afternoons, with '80s/'90s music on the weekends, evolving to alternative. Howard Stern was picked up for mornings, Ed Tyll was brought in for middays and Philips remained on afternoons." |
Interns serving during this time included Defoe, "E.T.", Pickleboy and ReTodd "Roger That Russ" McClernan. Rich was replaced by Defoe at Christmas 1999. Former Drew Garabo and Ed Tyll producer Daniel Dennis was brought back to Real Radio to produce the Monsters in 2000. Walt Sabo was the original consultant. Karen Kjos was station and sales manager. Chris Kampmeier (aka: "T.C. Dooley" from his WBJW days) has been PD/OPS guru since 1998. Program Directors at Real Radio included: Jay Clark (former PD at WABC, now VP Talk at Sirius) and Harry Valentine (became GM at WIOD, now with Sabo). Creative Services guru Rich Boerner (KSLX Los Angeles Creative Services) convinced management to switch to alternative "Real Music" weekends, which he programmed to great success. Rob Frazier (Production Director KSLX Los Angeles) was one of the most creative production directors ever to hit Orlando. Melissa Foxx handled morning duties as producer/news for (the syndicated) Howard Stern (show). She also anchored |
Sep. 2010-Most of its local programming on weekends is being dropped for classic rock. |
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Peter Rocchio-1992-1993-Paxson Communications Corp |
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Clive Thomas (Clive Thomas Cuthbertson)-1992-1993-Paxson Communications Corp Biography |
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Jim Philips-1992-2018-Paxson Communications Corp/Press Broadcasting/Clear Channel Communications, Inc. Biography |
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Guy Kemp |
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William Robert Milford III (Rob Williams)-1993-Morning News-Press Broadcasting | |
Ed Tyll-1993-1997-Press
Broadcasting/Paxson Communications//Clear Channel Communications, Inc. 2005-Edward Tyll is doing "stand up" throughout New York and New Jersey. Ed Tyll and Jennie Sue Rhodes of Paxson Communications |
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Rich Kennedy-1993-1998 ("Fluffy" The Gay Producer)/1998-Producer for The Monsters/Leaves 104.1 to work as overnight jock at sister station WMGF-FM 107.7-Press Broadcasting |
"Flounder'' (Stew Williams)-1993-1994-11AM-3PM-Press Broadcasting |
Susie Cerone-(Aug)1993-(Nov)1993-"Passion Phones"-Press Broadcasting |
Erin Somers-1993-1996-"Passion Phones"-9PM-Midnight-Press Broadcasting/Paxson Communications |
Wanda Roland-1993-"Passion Phones"-Press Broadcasting |
Ed LaComb-1993-Press Broadcasting-Press Broadcasting |
Drew Garabo-1993-2005-Press Broadcasting/Paxson Communications Corp/Clear Channel Communications, Inc. Biography |
Rick Morgan-1993-Assistant Program Director-''Inside Entertainment''/"Hour of Rage"-Noon-3PM-Press Broadcasting |
Bill Cross-1993-1994- "Cross Talk"-7PM-9PM/1994-Mornings-Press Broadcasting |
Oddo
(Chris Oddo)-1994-2009-Member
of the Philips Phile-Press
Broadcasting//Paxson Communications Corp/Clear Channel Communications, Inc. After 15 years Oddo was let go from the "Phile" by Clear Channel 2009-Oddo becomes a co-host on the BS show as well as host of "Odds On You"-Sat 1PM on WYGM-AM 740 |
Erik Dennison-1994-2010-Music Director/"Sunday Night Vinyl"-Press Broadcasting/Paxson Communications/Clear Channel/2018-Eric returns with "Sunday Night Vinyl"-iHeart Media |
Bledsoe (Ric Russo)-1995-2000-Weekends-Press Broadcasting/Paxson Communications |
"Monsters"-1995-Russ Rollins, "Dirty" Jim, Bubba "WhoopAss" Wilson, the sexy Savannah, Jeff Howell, Daniel Dennis, Black Bean (Carlos Navarro), Whopper Jr. Biography Thanks to Rich Kennedy for more on "the Monsters". "...The original name when the show began on "Real Radio" was... "The Russ and Bo Show with Dirty Jim". The show aired from 7-10pm, replacing Mike Wiley who made a run for the U.S. Senate as the libertarian candidate." |
Jim Colbert ("Dirty Jim")-1995-"The Russ and Bo Show with Dirty Jim"/"Monsters"/2018-"The Jim Colbert Show"-3PM-7PM-Paxson Broadcasting/Clear Channel Communications, Inc./iHeart Media. |
Bo Rhodes-1995-1999-is let go after being suspended-Paxson Broadcasting/Clear Channel Communications, Inc. |
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Moira-(Lynn Levine)-1996-2018-Member of the Philips Phile-Paxson Broadcasting/Clear Channel Communications, Inc./iHeart Media |
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1998-E.T., "Brother Man From the Other Land''-is fired after lying about how the Polk County Sheriff's Office detained him along I-4. | ||
1998-"Dafoe" (Thomas Carley) replaces Rich Kennedy as producer. Dafoe moved from Erik Dennison's overnight program back to The Russ and Bo Show with Dirty Jim", where he once worked as an intern. | ||
2002-"The Monsters" were syndicated live on stations in West Palm, Ft. Myers, Sarasota and Augusta, Georgia. The show is now simulcast on XM satellite radio. | ||
2004- "The Monsters" are moved to mornings after Clear Channel removes the Howard Stern Show from 6 of it's stations including WTKS. | ||
Jack Bradshaw-1998-Member of the "Philips Phile"/2013-Assistant Program Director/2015-Program Director/2018-cast member of "The Jim Colbert Show"-Clear Channel Communications/iHeart Media |
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Daniel Dennis-1996-2012-Producer-"Ed Tyll Show"/"Drew Garabo Show"/"The Monsters"-Clear Channel/2014-"A Corporate Time With Tom and Dan"-with Tom Vann |
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Soul Brother Kevin (Caswell)-2001-2014-Clear Channel SBK Explains why he left WTKS 8-18-14 |
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Tom Vann-2004-2013-"The Monsters" add "Drunky the Bear" to the crew-Clear Channel 2014-"A Corporate Time With Tom and Dan"-with Daniel Dennis |
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2005-"The Sexy Savannah" leaves "The Monsters" and joins "The Shannon Burke Show". | ||
Melissa Foxx-1997-2006-"The News Thang"-Clear Channel/2017-Syndicated-"Co-host-Connections"-iHeart Media |
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Tiffany (Martin)-2006-2012-Clear Channel |
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Carlos Navarro ("Black Bean")-2007-2014-leaves the "Monsters in the Morning" show/2014-2024-Carlos returns to the show-Clear Channel |
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2009-Bubba "WhoopAss" Wilson was fired in the latest Clear Channel purge-Clear Channel |
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Jana Banana (Jana Shelfer)-2003-2014-Member of the "Philips Phile"-Clear Channel Biography Jim Philips announces Jana Banana is leaving "The Phile" 9-8-14 |
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Shannon Burke (Eddie Burke)-2004-2009-Shannon takes over the mid-day slot, leaving mornings at WFLF-AM 540-Clear Channel Shannon was let go by Clear Channel in 2009, after his arrest for shooting his wife and dog. Biography |
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Colin Brady-Producer-"Shannon Burke Show"-Clear Channel In Memory |
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El Heffe (Dro Hinojosa)-2005-2006-co-host of "The Hideout"-Clear Channel | ||
J Dubbs-2005-2006-co-host of "The Hideout"-Clear Channel | ||
Buckethead
(Jason Bailey)-2008-Nights-2009-2013-Mid-days-Clear Channel Courtesy MyFox Orlando and WTKS-FM 104.1 See Buckethead Saves a Life |
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Shawn Wasson-2010-"The News Junkie"-Clear Channel |
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Fritz (Jeff Ilgenfritz)-2011-2020-Key Account Coordinator/Co-host-"The News Junkie"-Clear Channel/iHeartMedia |
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Sabrina Ambra-2012-Intern/2013-Co-host-"The News Junkie"-Clear Channel/iHeartMedia |
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Angel (Rivera)-2014-Angel joins "The Monsters"-Clear Channel |
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Joseph Martens-2014-"Sunday Morning Coming Down"-Sundays-9AM-Noon-Clear Channel |
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Misha Cordova-2015-Intern-"Philips Phile"-iHeart Media
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Pinkman (Josh Pinkman)-2015-Intern/Producer/Call-screener-"Philips Phile"-iHeart Media |
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A.D. (Rowntree)-2015-Syndicated-Mon, Wed, and Thu nights 8PM-9PM-iHeart Media |
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Al "Blackjack" Spry-2017-Syndicated-"Co-host-Connections"-iHeart Media |
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Deborah Roberts-2018-News Director/cast member-"The Jim Colbert Show"-iHeart Media |
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Rauce Padgett-2018-Cast member-"The Jim Colbert Show"-iHeart Media |
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Glenda “G-Love” Chauncy-Syndicated-"Co-host-Connections"-iHeart Media |
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Boudreaux-Clear Channel | ||
Ed Hartley-Host of "Cryin' Lovin' & Leavin'"-Clear Channel |
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Robert Segal-Clear Channel | ||
Bailey Quarters (Kathryn Adkins)-Traffic-Clear Channel Biography |
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Mike Wiley-"Patriot Radio Network"-Clear Channel | ||
Melanie-Clear Channel | ||
Cathy Taylor-News Director-Clear Channel | ||
Bethann Shaffer-News-Clear Channel |
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Steadman-Producer of the Shannon Burke Show-Clear Channel | ||
J. Moore-5AM-6AM weekdays-Clear Channel | ||
Kevin Baldinger-Traffic-Clear Channel Biography
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(Michael) Wanzie-Co-host of "Wanzie and Doug's Monday Movie Review" during the Philips Phile-Clear Channel |
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Doug (Ba'aser)-Co-host of "Wanzie and Doug's Monday Movie Review" during the Philips Phile-Clear Channel |
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Cabin Boy-Producer-Shannon Burke Show/Co-host of "2 Guys, 1 Sports Show" with Jack Bradshaw-Clear Channel
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Michelle Court (Michelle Betancort-Lugo)-Traffic-Clear Channel |
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Ken Dashow |
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Matt Doolittle | ||
Other Names In WTKS |
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Rich Boerner-Production Director/1993-Interim Program Director-Press Broadcasting | ||
Doug Silver-1993-1994-Program Director-Press Broadcasting | ||
Joe Arnold-1994-Operations Manager-Press Broadcasting | ||
Rob Frazier-1994-Production Director-Press Broadcasting | ||
Carol Dedman-1994-1999-Assistant Program Director/Producer/Copywriter/On-air Commentator-Press Broadcasting/Paxson Broadcasting/Clear Channel Communications, Inc. |
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Lowell "Bud" Paxson-1996-1997-President-Paxson Broadcasting In Memory |
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Katherine Brown-1999-Program Director-Paxson Broadcasting/Clear Channel Communications, Inc./iHeart Media |
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Harry Valentine-1996-Program Director-Paxson Broadcasting | ||
Jennifer Armstrong-1996-1999-Promotions Manager-Paxson Broadcasting |
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Bill Wise-1997-Program Director-Clear Channel Communications, Inc. | ||
Dan Stone-1997-Creative Director-Clear Channel Communications, Inc. | ||
Mark Kanak-1997-General Sales Manager/2012-General Sales Manager-Clear Channel Communications, Inc. |
Linda Byrd-2008-Division President/General Manager-Clear Channel/2015-2022-Division President-iHeart Media |
Kim Guthrie-2022-Division President for iHeartMedia Florida-iHeart Media |
Jay Clark--Program Director-Paxson Broadcasting |
Chris Kampmeier-Operations Director/Program Director-Clear Channel Communications, Inc. |
Karen Kjos-General Manager |
Mark Lass-General Manager |
Sarita Negron-Sales |
Other Programs In WTKS |
G. Gordon Liddy-Jun 1993-Sep 1993-syndicated |
Howard Stern-1994-2004-Syndicated |
Joseph Martens |
Tom Olsen-"Olsen On Law" |
Robert Vincent Sims-"The Garden Rebel" |
XFL Football-Marc "the Freak" Lloyd of WQTM-AM 740-play-by-play with Jack Bradshaw of "The Philips Phile" and Dirty Jim as sideline reporters |
WTKS To Carry MLS 1-8-15 Orlando City Soccer has announced their inaugural season games will be carried by WTKS-FM 104.1. |
Biographies | In Memory | Sounds AM / FM |
Misc. | Chronology | What's News? |