WWFA

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WWFA
City of license St. Florian, Alabama
Broadcast area Florence-Muscle Shoals Metropolitan Area
Branding 102.7 Kiss-FM
Slogan "The Shoals' New #1 Hit Music Station"
Frequency 102.7 MHz
First air date August 29, 2010
Format CHR/Top 40
ERP 10,000 watts
HAAT 141 meters (463 feet)
Class C3
Facility ID 171029
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Owner Flinn Broadcasting
Sister stations WYDL-FM
Webcast Listen Live

WWFA (102.7 FM, 102.7 Kiss-FM) is a CHR/Top 40 radio station licensed to serve St. Florian, Alabama and is owned by George S. Flinn, Jr. WWFA serves the Shoals area, Northwest Alabama, parts of northeast Mississippi, and parts of southern middle Tennessee with an equivalent 25,000 watts of power (Class C3).[1]

History

WWFA/102.7 Kiss-FM

WWFA signed on the air August 29, 2010 with a wall-to-wall Adult Album Alternative format with no station imaging except for a top-of-hour Legal ID.[2]

This was merely a placeholder format for the station until it made its actual premiere on Friday evening, October 29, 2010 with a CHR/Top 40 format as 102.7 Kiss-FM, taking on competitor Star 94 WMSR-FM.[3] The station launched with the syndicated Elvis Duran and the Morning Show in mornings, On-Air With Ryan Seacrest middays, and Mike "TicTak" Brandt in afternoons.

In August 2015, the station dropped Elvis Duran in mornings for a locally hosted show by station Program Director and afternoon host, TicTak.

On-Air Lineup

The current lineup (As Of March 2016) is as follows

  • Morning Show (6am-10am): TicTak & Nuts In The Morning - Mike "TicTak" Brandt, Jamie Brown & Sandy Noland
  • Mid-Days (10am-3pm): David "Tonic" Smith
  • Afternoon Drive (3pm-7pm): Brent Reed
  • Evenings (7pm-12am): Jaxx Roxx
  • Operations Manager: Sandy Noland
  • Program Director/Music Director: Mike "TicTak" Brandt
  • Jingle Package: ReelWorld's KIIS LA 2015

References

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