WKLO was a popular radio station in Louisville, Kentucky during the 1960s and 1970s, known for its fierce competition with WAKY. The station had a strong following and employed talented DJs who played top 40 music. WKLO also engaged with its listeners and provided community service, making it a unique and beloved station in the area.
Under the management of Ernie Gudridge, WKLO became a successful station that combined a great rock format with charismatic personalities. The station's deep interaction with younger listeners and commitment to fun and community service set it apart from others. Despite its restricted signal pattern at night, WKLO maintained a strong presence in the mornings and mid-day, competing closely with WAKY for the top spot in the market.
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