Larry Steckline has expanded his office and studios for KWLS , 107.9-FM , "because the station is going gangbusters."
Steckline, who started the country station three years ago, has moved its studios and offices to expanded space at 6600 W. Kellogg.
He now has about 1,600 square feet, which he thinks will be enough room for the next few years.
KWLS broadcasts from there but also is now broadcasting some segments from a new studio in Winfield, and Steckline has one planned for Arkansas City.
Steckline says for on-air talent or sales people in those areas, it doesn't make sense for them to drive to the Wichita studio and office, especially with high gas prices.
"We're a regional radio station," he says. "It's working."
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Steckline, who started the country station three years ago, has moved its studios and offices to expanded space at 6600 W. Kellogg.
He now has about 1,600 square feet, which he thinks will be enough room for the next few years.
KWLS broadcasts from there but also is now broadcasting some segments from a new studio in Winfield, and Steckline has one planned for Arkansas City.
Steckline says for on-air talent or sales people in those areas, it doesn't make sense for them to drive to the Wichita studio and office, especially with high gas prices.
"We're a regional radio station," he says. "It's working."
Read more: http://www.kansas.com/2011/08/06/1963902/two-groups-interested-in-crown.html#ixzz1UFUAJE1w