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WKFM[]

1957–19??[]

Logopedia InfoWhite LOGO MISSING

19??–19??[]

WKFM Chicago 1962a

19??–1973[]

Logopedia InfoWhite LOGO MISSING

WFYR[]

1973–1975[]

WFYR logo RKO

1975–1979[]

WFYR 103.5 logo

1979–198?[]

WFYR 103 Half

198?–1983[]

1983–1984[]

WFYR 103½ FM

1984–198?[]

WFYR 103.5 FM

198?-1989[]

1989–1991[]

WFYR 1989

WWBZ[]

1991–1994[]

WWBZ 103.5 The Blaze

WRCX[]

1994–199?[]

WRCX Rock 103.5

On July 5, 1994 at 6am the station relaunched as "Rock 103-5," featuring a commercial free "A-Z" kickoff. On July 28, the station changed call letters to WRCX.

199?–1998[]

Rock 103.5 WRCX

WUBT[]

1998–2001[]

WUBT 103.5 The Beat

On November 2, 1998, when, after playing "Sad But True" by Metallica, the station flipped to the new "Jammin' Oldies" format, branded first as "The New 103.5", then (after a "name the station" contest) as "103-5 The Beat". The first song on "The New 103.5" was "Get Ready" by The Temptations. On December 21, WRCX changed their call letters to WUBT.

WKSC-FM[]

2001–2002[]

Kiss-FM WKSC

On January 12, 2001, at 4 PM, after playing "Last Dance" by Donna Summer, WUBT flipped to CHR (Top 40) as "Kiss 103.5". The first song on "Kiss" was "Get Ready for This" by 2 Unlimited. The station's call letters became the current WKSC-FM on February 13, 2001.

2002–2012[]

WKSC 103.5 KISS FM

In September 2002, the station adjusted its slogan from "KISS 103.5" to "103.5 KISS-FM".

2012–June 30, 2018[]

WKSC (Kiss-FM)
103-5 KISS FM WKSC

June 30, 2018–present[]

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