WKFM[]
1957–19??[]
LOGO MISSING |
19??–19??[]
19??–1973[]
LOGO MISSING |
WFYR[]
1973–1975[]
1975–1979[]
1979–198?[]
198?–1983[]
1983–1984[]
1984–198?[]
198?-1989[]
1989–1991[]
WWBZ[]
1991–1994[]
WRCX[]
1994–199?[]
On July 5, 1994 at 6am the station relaunched as "Rock 103-5," featuring a commercial free "A-Z" kickoff. On July 28, the station changed call letters to WRCX.
199?–1998[]
WUBT[]
1998–2001[]
On November 2, 1998, when, after playing "Sad But True" by Metallica, the station flipped to the new "Jammin' Oldies" format, branded first as "The New 103.5", then (after a "name the station" contest) as "103-5 The Beat". The first song on "The New 103.5" was "Get Ready" by The Temptations. On December 21, WRCX changed their call letters to WUBT.
WKSC-FM[]
2001–2002[]
On January 12, 2001, at 4 PM, after playing "Last Dance" by Donna Summer, WUBT flipped to CHR (Top 40) as "Kiss 103.5". The first song on "Kiss" was "Get Ready for This" by 2 Unlimited. The station's call letters became the current WKSC-FM on February 13, 2001.
2002–2012[]
In September 2002, the station adjusted its slogan from "KISS 103.5" to "103.5 KISS-FM".
2012–June 30, 2018[]
June 30, 2018–present[]