WKRC is co-owned with another Cincinnati iHeartMedia talk station, 700 WLW. While WLW airs mostly local talk and sports programming, WKRC largely carries nationally syndicated talk shows.
WKRC is one of the oldest radio stations in Ohio. It was first licensed, as WFBW, on May 22, 1924. The owner was the Ainsworth-Gates Radio Company of Cincinnati. The original call letters were randomly assigned from a sequential roster of available call signs.[6] The call letters changed to WMH on June 14, 1924.[7] (An earlier WMH, which was Cincinnati's first broadcasting station, had been operated by the Precision Equipment Company until January 1923.)
In 1925, the station was purchased by the Kodel Radio Corporation.[8] That firm changed the call letters to WKRC to match its initials.[9]
In 1947, Taft signed on an FM station at 101.9 MHz.[13] The FM station used its own call sign at first, WCTS, which stood for Cincinnati Times-Star. It later switched to WKRC-FM and today is WKRQ. In 1949, Taft Broadcasting added Cincinnati's second television station, Channel 11 WKRC-TV (now on Channel 12).[14]
On November 29, 1992, after Jacor acquired the station via a local marketing agreement (LMA), WKRC began stunting with a computerized countdown.[16] A week later, WKRC debuted a new talk radio format with the call letters WLWA, as a complementary service to WLW.[17]
In 1994, the call letters were changed from WLWA to WCKY. The station inherited the call sign and some programming used on WCKY 1530 AM, which was renamed WSAI (now on 1360 AM).
Clear Channel ownership
In 1997, the long-time call letters WKRC returned to 550 AM. The station began offering a schedule of local and national talk programs, some of them from Westwood One. In 1999, Clear Channel Communications, the forerunner of current owner iHeartMedia, acquired Jacor Broadcasting, including WKRC.[18]
WKRC is the former sister station to WKRC-TV in Cincinnati, both having been owned by Taft Broadcasting, Jacor Communications, and Clear Channel Communications. In 2008, Clear Channel sold WKRC-TV and its other television stations to Newport Television, LLC. In 2014, Clear Channel changed its name to iHeartMedia, Inc.