WLLF

WLLF
Broadcast area
Frequency96.7 MHz
BrandingSportsradio 96.7
Programming
FormatSports
AffiliationsInfinity Sports Network
Ownership
Owner
WBBW, WHOT-FM, WPIC, WQXK, WRQX, WWIZ, WYFM
History
First air date
January 1986; 38 years ago (1986-01)
Former call signs
  • WKTX (1984–1990)
  • WKTX-FM (1990–1991)
Call sign meaning
"Wolf", former WNCD simulcast
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID6653
ClassA
ERP1,400 watts
HAAT148 meters (486 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
41°18′43.2″N 80°16′38.2″W / 41.312000°N 80.277278°W / 41.312000; -80.277278
Links
Public license information
WebcastListen live
Websitewww.sportsradio967.com

WLLF (96.7 FM) is a commercial radio station in Mercer, Pennsylvania, and serving the Youngstown metropolitan area. It has a sports radio format, much of it simulcast with co-owned WBBW 1240 AM, from the Infinity Sports Network. It is one of seven radio stations in the Youngstown market owned by Cumulus Media.

The studios and offices are in "The Radio Center" in Hermitage, Pennsylvania. WLLF carries a variety of local high school and college sports as well as games from the Pittsburgh Pirates and Pittsburgh Penguins.

History

The station was first issued a construction permit in March 1984. It signed on in January 1985 as WKTX. It was purchased in August 1990 by Mercer County Broadcasting, headed by Patrick Engrao. For a time, this station was co-owned with WKTX in Cortland, Ohio.

The WLLF call letters originated in 1991, when the station simulcast Youngstown rock station WNCD "The Wolf", then at 106.1 MHz. The call letters have remained on the station since, including when it was a Smooth Jazz outlet.

In April 2010, Cumulus ended the station's long run as "96.7 The River", a satellite-fed adult contemporary format, and launched a new sports format featuring ESPN Radio with the Pittsburgh Pirates and Pittsburgh Penguins radio networks. The station also carries a local sports show originating at sister station WPIC 790 AM in Sharon, Pennsylvania. WLLF also carries a variety of local high school and college sports.

On January 2, 2013, WLLF switched its network to CBS Sports Radio, ending its affiliation with ESPN Radio.

  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for WLLF". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.