. . . "B" . . . "WCKY"@en . . "39.00805555555556 -84.44416666666666" . . . . "WKRC (AM)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "550"^^ . . . . . . . . . "1121112098"^^ . "WKRC"@en . . "62654"^^ . . . "Kodel Radio Company"@en . "WKRC"@en . . . . . "WFBW"@en . . . "WLWA"@en . . "29737"^^ . . "39.008056640625"^^ . . . . . . . "May 1924"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "WFBW (1924)" . . . . . . "WXIX/Cincinnati"@en . . "-84.44416809082031"^^ . . . "POINT(-84.44416809082 39.008056640625)"^^ . . . . "29737"^^ . "8052"^^ . . . "WKRC"@en . . . "WCKY (1994–97)" . "iHM Licenses, LLC" . . . "WMH (1924–25)" . "iHM Licenses, LLC"@en . . . "WKRC (550 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station owned by iHeartMedia and licensed to Cincinnati, Ohio. Broadcasting under the branding of 55KRC, the station airs a talk radio format. The studios are on Montgomery Road in Cincinnati, and the transmitter is in Cold Spring, Kentucky. WKRC operates at 5,000 watts by day and 1,000 watts at night. WKRC is co-owned with another Cincinnati iHeartMedia talk station, 700 WLW. While WLW airs mostly local talk and sports programming, WKRC largely carries nationally syndicated talk shows. WKRC is the former sister station to Channel 12 WKRC-TV in Cincinnati, both having been owned by Taft Broadcasting, Jacor Communications, and later Clear Channel Communications (now known as iHeartMedia), until the television station was sold to Newport Television, LLC. Despite the similarities in their call letters, WKRC was not the inspiration behind the television show WKRP in Cincinnati. The show's creator, Hugh Wilson, wrote the premise based on his experiences at WQXI in Atlanta."@en . . . . "55"^^ . . . . . . . . . "55KRC"@en . . . . . . . "FCC History Cards for WKRC"@en . . . "150"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . "WLWA (1993–94)" . . "1000"^^ . . . . "WMH"@en . . . "WKRC (1925–93)" . . . . . . "WKRC (550 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station owned by iHeartMedia and licensed to Cincinnati, Ohio. Broadcasting under the branding of 55KRC, the station airs a talk radio format. The studios are on Montgomery Road in Cincinnati, and the transmitter is in Cold Spring, Kentucky. WKRC operates at 5,000 watts by day and 1,000 watts at night. Despite the similarities in their call letters, WKRC was not the inspiration behind the television show WKRP in Cincinnati. The show's creator, Hugh Wilson, wrote the premise based on his experiences at WQXI in Atlanta."@en . . . . . "3534959"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "5000"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "Kodel Radio Company (former owner)" . "B"@en . . . .