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WYHH (89.7 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a
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format. Licensed in
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, United States, it serves the Northern Kentucky and
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area. The station is owned by Bible Broadcasting Network, Inc.


Additional frequencies

WYHH signed on as WNKU in 1985 on 89.7 FM. As one of the last available frequencies in the Cincinnati area, WNKU was limited by a 12,000 watt directional signal. In 2011, then-station owner
Northern Kentucky University Northern Kentucky University is a public university in Highland Heights, Kentucky. It is primarily an undergraduate institution with over 14,000 students; over 12,000 are undergraduate students and nearly 2,000 are graduate students. Northern K ...
(NKU) purchased
WPFB WPFB (910 AM) is a radio station broadcasting Catholic programming after a switch from an adult album alternative format as a simulcast of WNKU. It is licensed to Middletown, Ohio, United States, and serves the Dayton area. The station is own ...
& WPFB-FM in
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and 104.1 WPAY-FM in
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, and increased the potential reach of WNKU to 3.1 million listeners. WNKU began simulcasting its
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(AAA) format on WPFB (now called WNKN) and WPAY (known as WNKE during NKU ownership and now known as WPYK) on February 1, 2011. In April 2016, Sacred Heart Radio, a religious talk radio station with studios located in Norwood, OH affiliated with
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Global Catholic Radio, announced that they had acquired WPFB's AM frequency from NKU. The purchase was consummated on May 5, 2016, at a price of $450,000. WPFB began simulcasting
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and
WHSS WHSS "Sacred Heart Radio" (89.5 FM) is an FM radio station in Hamilton, Ohio, United States, broadcasting with an effective radiated power of 190 watts. During the decades WHSS was owned and operated by the Hamilton City School District, it pla ...
on June 3, 2016.


2015 format changes

In February 2015, WNKU announced a new General Manager, 25-year radio veteran Sean O'Mealy. In April 2015, longtime WNKU Music Director John McGue was promoted to Program Director and WAPS Music Director Liz Felix was named Assistant Program Director. The new programming team made changes to WNKU's format, increasing the focus on new alternative music and decreasing the heavy reliance on folk and roots music. The changes were in response to evidence that, despite the signal expansion of 2011, station revenue was not keeping pace with growing expenses. While WNKU had always supported music from the Northern Kentucky and Greater Cincinnati area, the format changes included an increased focus on local music. In October 2015, WNKU announced a new initiative to play at least one song by a local artist every hour. WNKU also began featuring music from the Cincinnati-based label King Records, mixing in classic soul music during regular programming hours.


2017 sale

In April 2016, citing state budget cuts to education, Northern Kentucky University announced that it would "explore the possibility of a sale of WNKU-FM and its assets." On February 14, 2017, the NKU Board of Trustees voted to approve the sale of WNKU's license and transmitter site to the
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for $1.9 million. The sale did not include the WNKU call letters, studio and equipment or personnel. In a separate transaction, the WNKE repeater was sold to the
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(owners of the K-Love and
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networks) for $750,000 plus 75% of the net sale proceeds of EMF-owned WEKV in
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(ultimately receiving $97,500 of the proceeds of the sale of WEKV to Somerset Educational Broadcasting Foundation of
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). The stations continued to be operated by NKU as WNKU until the sales were approved by the
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(FCC). On May 3, 2017, Louisville Public Media offered the university $5 million, with $3.5 million in cash and $1.5 million in services aimed at maintaining the academic mission of WNKU through on-campus music events, student learning opportunities and broadcasting internships. The deal included ten years of on-air promotion for the university in Cincinnati, Dayton and Louisville and would have purchased the 105.9 WNKN frequency. Despite the offer to maintain the Triple A format of the radio station, The Board of Regents ultimately passed on the offer. On July 19, 2017, the NKU Board of Trustees approved the sale of the WNKN repeater to Grant County Broadcasters, Inc., owners of
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station
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, which is licensed to
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and has its studios in
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, for $5.3 million. Upon FCC approval of the purchase, Grant County Broadcasters stated that they intended to revert the station to a locally-owned, for-profit, commercial model with a then-yet to be determined on-air format. On July 28, 2017, WNKU announced on their Facebook page that the sales of WNKU and WNKE frequencies had been approved by the FCC. It was also announced that the last day of WNKU broadcasting on the 89.7 FM frequency would be on Friday, August 18, 2017. WNKU also stated that the sale of WNKN was expected to be approved by the FCC by the end of October 2017 and that it, along with the wnku.com online stream, would continue to broadcast as WNKU until final FCC approval of the WNKN sale was granted. The sale of WNKU 89.7 FM to Bible Broadcasting Network was consummated on August 18, 2017, at which time the station changed its call sign to WYHH and temporarily went off the air. Bible Broadcasting Network began broadcasting on WYHH on August 25, 2017. The sale of WNKN to Grant County Broadcasters was finalized on September 28, 2017 with the final WNKU branded over the air and online broadcast permanently singing off at 6:00 PM EDT. The final song for WNKN/WNKU under Northern Kentucky University ownership was “ This Must Be The Place” by the
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. It was announced at the same time that, in addition to the WNKN license and transmitter site in Middletown, Grant County Broadcasters had purchased all of WNKU's studio equipment, effectively preventing WNKU from returning as either an on-campus over-the-air or internet-only broadcast station.


Former weekend and specialty programs

In 2015, WNKU changed its programming schedule, dropping several nationally syndicated programs (including "eTown," "UnderCurrents," and Little Steven's "
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") in favor of content produced in house. Former
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DJ Matt Sledge was added to the weekend lineup. From 2016 until its shutdown, weekend programs on WNKU included Americana music on "The Front Porch," hosted by Pam Temple, "Roadhouse Blues" with Ken Hanes, classic rock and "deep cuts" with Mary Peale, soul and R&B with "Mr. Rhythm Man," family music from "Spare the Rock, Spoil the Child," and bluegrass music with Katie Laur and Oakley Scot on "Music From the Hills of Home." On January 22, 2016, WNKU introduced a new program focused on funk music, hosted by Cincinnati musician Freekbass.


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* {{Bible Broadcasting Network YHH Radio stations established in 1982 1982 establishments in Kentucky YHH Bible Broadcasting Network Campbell County, Kentucky