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WNKI (106.1 FM, "Wink 106") is a
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broadcasting a Top 40 (CHR) format. Licensed to
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, United States, the station serves the Elmira-Corning area, and is the Arbitron #1 rated station in the market. The station is currently owned by Seven Mountains Media, which closed on its $3.9 million acquisition of the station April 1, 2019, from
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History

The station went on the air as WKNP in 1947, under the ownership of the Corning Leader newspaper. Its original frequency was 95.1 FM. By 1950, it had moved to another frequency, the current 106.1 FM. A sister AM station,
WCLI WCLI-FM (101.5 FM, "Hank FM") is a classic country radio station, licensed to Enon, Ohio, and serving the Dayton area. The station is owned by Alpha Media. Its studios are located in Kettering, Ohio (with a Dayton address) and its transmitter i ...
, signed on in 1947. It had broadcast from a building at Erie Avenue (now Dennison Parkway) and Walnut Street in Corning. The
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mainline passed nearby, and passing freight and passenger trains used to shake the building along with the recorded music on the turntables, according to Leader columnist Dick Peer.
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Bob Shaddock, who became one of the market's iconic radio personalities, developed a skill of picking up the needle from the
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and making announcements while trains passed, according to Peer. The newspaper sold the stations in 1953 to Radio Corning Inc. owned by Gordon Jenkins. WCLI duplicated much of the programming of 1450 WCLI. In May 1979, Jack King purchased Radio Corning Inc. and on October 20, 1980, the station changed its
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to WZKZ. Known as KZ-106, the station played a live-assist
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format. It was the top-rated station in the Elmira-Corning market for much of the decade. In 1993, Pro Radio Inc. bought the stations. The FM call letters were switched on Oct. 8, 1993, to the current WNKI The change was controversial in that several popular personalities were let go as Pro Radio launched a
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format under the name of Wink 106 with a staff of air personalities, who were popular on other stations in the market. The change made some unwanted headlines when a presumably irate listener entered the main office (then at 99 W. First St.) after hours and doused it with fox urine. The KZ brand, WZKZ call sign and country format would move west to
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Retrieved July 9, 2021. In 1995, Pro Radio sold to Corning Sabrecom (part of Sabre Communications) for $1.85 Million which moved the stations to Elmira Heights. In 1997, the AM and FM split, with Sabre Communications selling WCLI to Eolin Broadcasting, which also owned WCBA, WCBA-FM, and WGMM. On May 6, 2013, it was announced that Backyard Broadcasting was selling the Elmira/Corning and Olean, NY clusters, including WNKI/WPGI/WNGZ/WRCE/WWLZ, to Community Broadcasters, LLC in Watertown, New York. The sale was consummated on August 26, 2013 at a price of $3.6 million. According to Radio + Television Business Report at RBR.com, Seven Mountains Media acquired WNKI in January 2019 along with other stations. CORNING-ELMIRA, N.Y.: CHR/Pop Class B WNKI-FM 106.1 “Wink 106”, Rock Class A WNGZ-FM “Wingz 104.9”, licensed to Mountour Falls, N.Y., Country Class A WPGI-FM 100.9, in Horseheads, N.Y., News/Talk Class B WWLZ-AM 820, in Horseheads, N.Y., Classic Country Class C WRCE-AM 1490 in Watkins Glen, N.Y. and FM translator W267CJ at 101.3 MHz in Horseheads, N.Y. OLEAN, N.Y.* Country Class B WPIG-FM 95.7* and WHDL-AM 1450, which uses W296DB to broadcast as CHR/Pop “Hot 107.1,” mirrored after co-owned Wink 106


Weekdays

*6am-10am - Scott and Ally in the Mornings *10am-2pm - Austyn *2pm-7pm - Matt *7pm-12am - Pop Crush Nights with Kayla Thomas


Weekends

*
AT40 ''American Top 40'' (previously abbreviated to ''AT40'') is an internationally syndicated, independent song countdown radio program created by Casey Kasem, Don Bustany, Tom Rounds, and Ron Jacobs. The program is currently hosted by Ryan Seacr ...
with Ryan Seacrest- Saturday Mornings * Most Requested Live - Saturday Nights * Wink 106 After Party - Sunday's After Most Requested Live *Throwback 2K With Chris Cruise - Sunday Mornings * Weekend Throwdown With Jagger - Sunday Nights *


References


External links

* {{Contemporary Hit Radio Stations in New York NKI Radio stations established in 1980 Contemporary hit radio stations in the United States