WROA-FM/Power 107/Surf 107 The station first signed on the air in 1964 as WROA-FM, co-owned with
WROA (1390 AM). In the early 1980s, the station was called WZKX. In 1987, the owner of the station switched from the 107.1 signal to the 107.9 signal because the 107.9 range was a stronger signal. The WZKX calls were applied to 107.9. 107.1 took the name WXLS and played adult contemporary music as "Lite Rock 107" and later "Surf 107".
Kiss 107/107.1 The Monkey On February 14, 1997, WXYK "Kiss 105.9", the market's premier
CHR/Top 40 station moved to 107.1 as ''"Kiss 107, Today's Hottest Music"'' featuring market vet Patty Steele in mornings, Dave Allen for middays, Matt Austin hosting afternoons and Hurricane Kelly for nights. On September 18, 1998, after over a year of struggling to achieve ratings success, Kiss 107 relaunched as "107-1 The Monkey, Party Music For Humans" and featured more of a dance lean than a typical top 40. The Monkey debuted with market vet "Collin "The Reverend" Powell hosting "The Morning Zoo", Kyle Curley in Middays, Scot Fox in afternoons and current Program Director, Lucas, hosting nights. The station immediately garnered successful ratings, and in 2000 was named "Mississippi Radio Station Of The Year." In June 2003, WXYK added nationally syndicated
The Kidd Kraddick Morning Show to mornings. In July 2014, station owner, Triad Broadcasting was sold to
Alpha Media along with sister stations,
WCPR,
WGBL,
WQBB and
WTNI. In December 2018, it was announced Alpha Media would be selling its Gulf Coast cluster to local Mississippi broadcast company,
Telesouth Communications, who already owns
WOSM, the SuperTalk Mississippi affiliate in the Biloxi market. To comply with
FCC ownership rules, WXYK was spun off to another local company, Port Broadcasting. The FCC approved the sale on February 12, 2019, and closed on March 1, 2019.
K-Love At midnight on February 28, 2019, after playing "
Now Or Never" by
Halsey, WXYK's programming moved to sister station
Bob 105-9 as "105.9 The Monkey" replacing that station's
variety hits format and ending its 22-year run on 107.1 FM. The station was also assigned new call letters, WLGF. For the next 24 hours, the station began stunting with various announcements alerting listeners of the change and to switch over to 105.9 FM before officially changing formats to
contemporary Christian under
Educational Media Foundation's
K-Love network at midnight on March 1 Via a local marketing agreement. On June 7, 2019, it was announced that Port Broadcasting officially sold WLGF to
Educational Media Foundation. The sale, at a price of $362,000, was consummated on July 31, 2019 ==References==