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area = [[Lexington, Kentucky|Lexington]]-[[Fayette County, Kentucky|Fayette]] |
area = [[Lexington, Kentucky|Lexington]]-[[Fayette County, Kentucky|Fayette]] |
branding = ''"107.9 The Beat"''|
branding = ''"107.9 The Beat"''|
slogan = '''"The Beat of Lexington"'''|
slogan = ''"The Beat of Lexington"''|
airdate = 2000|
airdate = 2000|
frequency = 107.9 [[Megahertz|MHz]] |
frequency = 107.9 [[Megahertz|MHz]] |

Revision as of 16:56, 27 April 2017

WBTF
Broadcast areaLexington-Fayette
Frequency107.9 MHz
Branding"107.9 The Beat"
Programmierung
FormatUrban Contemporary
AffiliationsPremium Choice
iHeartRadio
Ownership
OwnerL.M. Communications
History
First air date
2000
Former call signs
WAHY (1994-1999)
Call sign meaning
BeaT of Fayette (County)
Technical information
Facility ID4592
ClassA
ERP6,000 watts
HAAT100 meters
Links
WebcastListen Live
Website1079thebeat.com

WBTF, also known as 107.9 The Beat, is an Urban Contemporary outlet serving the Lexington radio market. It is owned by L.M. Communications.

WBTF signed on its current format in 2000, playing Hip Hop and R&B music, making it the first time in six years an Urban-formatted station returned to Lexington since WCKU flipped the format in 1994 to rock (Today, that station is now its Rhythmic competitor, WLTO). Until recently, WBTF was the only such station in the market, therefore playing Old School music, Soul, Slow Jams and Gospel occasionally to cater to both the Mainstream and Adult audiences in the African American community. It was the home of the Doug Banks Morning Show until the end of 2007 when he was replaced by Steve Harvey.

On July 21, 2011, WBTF got a second competitor, WiLD 103.9 (WLKT-HD2), owned by Clear Channel. The station launched on a former K-Love translator, and is currently the HD-2 channel for crosstown station, 104.5 The Cat, a Mainstream Top 40 station. Both The Cat and WiLD use Clear Channel's Premium Choice programming. Clear Channel hopes to siphon off WBTF's younger demos by playing more current-based Hip-Hop and R&B hits as a way to counter WBTF's traditional presentation.

38°11′41″N 84°38′25″W / 38.1948°N 84.6402°W / 38.1948; -84.6402