WIL-FM (92.3 FM) is a 99 kilowatt radio station in St. Louis, Missouri. The station serves the St. Louis metropolitan area. Hubbard Broadcasting is the station licensee, authorized by the Federal Communications Commission. Its transmitter is located in St. Louis, and its studios are in Creve Coeur (with a St. Louis address). WIL-FM was heard in Salt Lake City, Utah via a radio phenomenon known as sporadic E-skip. The E-skip event occurred June 16, 2009 and a station ID was recorded. Salt Lake City is roughly 1,155 miles (1,859 km) from St. Louis, Missouri.
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Format
WIL-FM plays a variety of country music in St. Louis. WIL-FM personalities include Bud and Broadway, Danny Montana, Bo Matthews and JT. WIL-FM is programmed by Scott Roddy. Danny Montana is the Music Director.
Lineup
5am-9am: Bud and Broadway
9am-1pm: Josh "JT" Holleman
1pm-6pm: Bo Matthews
6pm-11pm: Danny Montana
History
WIL radio began January 31, 1925--but originally broadcasting at the 1430 AM frequency, and with the call letters WEB. By the early-1970s, WIL switched to an FM signal, and was programming a country music format by mid-decade.
Bonneville International announced its sale of WIL-FM (and 16 other stations) to Hubbard Broadcasting on January 19, 2011. The sale was completed on April 29, 2011.
On January 30, 2017 WIL-FM rebranded as "New Country 92.3".
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