WEKR

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WEKR
CityFayetteville, Tennessee
Frequency1240 kHz, W253CX 98.5 mHz
Branding98-5 The Elk
Programming
FormatClassic Rock
Ownership
OwnerElk River Broadcasting Inc.
WYTM-FM
History
First air date
October 1, 1948 (1948-Oct-01)
Call sign meaning
W ElK River
Technical information
Facility ID32199
ClassC
Power1,000 watts unlimited
Transmitter coordinates
35°9′28.00″N 86°35′25.00″W / 35.1577778°N 86.5902778°W / 35.1577778; -86.5902778Coordinates: 35°9′28.00″N 86°35′25.00″W / 35.1577778°N 86.5902778°W / 35.1577778; -86.5902778
Links
Websitewww.faytnradio.com/wekr

WEKR (1240 AM, 98.5 The Elk) is a radio station broadcasting a classic rock format. Licensed to Fayetteville, Tennessee, United States, the station is currently owned by Elk River Broadcasting Inc. and is programmed through a time brokerage agreement with Elk River Media, LLC.

History[]

WEKR signed on the air on October 1, 1948. Paul Crowder was the original owner. He later sold the station to his son-in-law James Porter Clark, who maintained ownership until selling to former staff member Mike Freeland in 1982. Freeland owned the station for several years before selling WEKR to local educator Claude Hopkins. Hopkins Broadcasting sold to Elk River Broadcasting (Joe Young) a few years later.

Notable WEKR personalities included Ernest Tucker, Teddy Barnes, Mike Freeland, Ed Chapman, Doug Roach, Fred Eady, Carl Chapman, Tom Waynick, John Malone, George McKay, Lee Maddox, Troy Malone, Scott Hopkins, Eddie Tucker, Jerry Raby and Steve Edging.

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