WTKN (94.5
FM) is an
news/talk radio station
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licensed to
Murrells Inlet, South Carolina and serves the
Grand Strand area. The Byrne Acquisition Group outlet is licensed by the
Federal Communications Commission
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(FCC) to broadcast with an
effective radiated power
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(ERP) of 12 kW. The station uses the name "Talk 94.5". Its studios are located in
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
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and its transmitter is located in
Plantersville, South Carolina
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.
History
In February 1991, WKOA first went on the air on 94.5. The station had been programmed as an all-
Oldies station after listener questionnaires appeared in local newspapers asking readers what type of format was needed for a new radio station that was going to be coming in February 1991. The winning format was oldies, though former Top-40 Outlet
WSYN-FM Sunny 106.5 had just gone all-oldies in May 1990. The new Koast 94.5 played an odd sort of Oldies, many of which were not heard on Sunny 106.5. The playlist was somewhat small. "
Dancing Queen" by
ABBA
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, "
Torn Between Two Lovers", and "
Tom Dooley" by
The Kingston Trio were some of the oldies played over and over again on WKOA-FM. By late 1992, Koast 94.5 was dead and WRNN-FM All Talk took over. The
Tom Snyder Radio Show was one of their early shows. The format lasted for almost 8 years on 94.5 FM.
In 2000,
WRNN-FM "Hot Talk 94.5", a 6,000-watt station, traded frequencies with
WMYB "Star 99.5", a 25,000-watt station, for a few weeks. WMYB soon moved to 92.1, leaving the frequency vacant.
WEZV needed better coverage of the south end of the market, so a simulcast began. The simulcast ended on July 26, 2007 when WYEZ switched to a
soft AC format as "Yes 94.5". On March 17, 2008 the format was tweaked to a
Mainstream AC format.
The switch to
rhythmic AC took place on September 2, 2008. While the station was consulted by Alan Burns and used the "Movin" name, it was not a
rhythmic adult contemporary, to which the Movin' name usually refers. WYEZ was the second rhythmic oldies station that used the slogan, the first being
KMVN
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Previously a smooth jazz station lice ...
Los Angeles, California
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, which has since changed. The slogan was "Picks You Up and Makes You Feel Good."
Wally B., program director and morning host, said that in Fall 2013 on "Vinally Fridays", the station gave away
vinyl albums in listener contests as part of the
vinyl revival. These included artists heard on the station such as
Michael Jackson
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,
Hall & Oates
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,
Earth, Wind & Fire and
Prince
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.
On April 21, 2015, WYEZ changed their format to adult contemporary, branded as "94.5 The Tide", with the slogan "Today’s Best & Yesterday’s Favorites." WYEZ added
John Tesh late in 2016.
New PD and Morning show host Nick Summers' debut was in April 2016 and introduced the Tide Morning Roll. The new station slogan was updated to "Your Life. Your Music" in 2017.
Elton John
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and
The Eagles
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were dropped, with their songs moving to
WEZV/
WGTN-FM. The focus became artists such as
Taylor Swift
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,
Fifth Harmony and
Justin Timberlake.
On April 22, 2019, Byrne Acquisition Group announced that 94.5 would flip from
hot adult contemporary
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to conservative talk as "Talk 94.5" (with new callsign WTKN) on May 6. Former
WRNN-FM morning co-host Liz Callaway will anchor mornings, followed by a syndicated lineup including
Glenn Beck,
Dennis Prager,
Ben Shapiro,
Larry Elder,
Sebastian Gorka, and ''
Red Eye Radio''.
References
External links
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{{News/Talk Radio Stations in South Carolina
TKN
Radio stations established in 1991
Conservative talk radio
News and talk radio stations in the United States