First of all, I'm not sure, but I know that Wometco Broadcasting of Miami, Florida owned these stations for many years.
WLOS (AM) was on 1380 Khz. before it was sold and became WKKE, then WRAQ (both of which aired A/C and Top 40 formats) before it became WKJV which now airs a southern gospel/religious format. WKJV has upgraded the daytime power on the frequency to 50,000 watts, and they have a kilowatt at night. I don't know a lot about the people who own it now.
WLOS (FM) was an easy listening station at 99.9 Mhz. It had (and still has) a monster signal on the frequency because the antenna for the station is atop Mount Pisgah (5500+ feet above sea level). It was sold in 1984 to N. Eric Jorgenson (who owned WISE) who re-named it WRLX and continued the easy listening music for a time, then he switched to Top 40 and re-named the station "Kiss FM" (WKSF). It aired a "classic hits" style of Top 40 into the 1990s, when the station was sold to the owners of WWNC (Clear Channel I believe by this time). The format was changed to modern country, which it continues to this day under CC ownership. A couple of years ago, in a bid to improve the signal of WMXF (104.3), another station that Clear Channel owns in the Asheville market, they applied to move WMXF to Fletcher, NC and increase its power. In order to accommodate the change in city of license from Old Fort to Fletcher, CC licensed WKSF to Old Fort, even though the station has NEVER had a presence in that town.
WLOS-TV was sold by Wometco to a group headed by the investment firm of Kohlberg, Kravis and Roberts (I think) in the late 1980s, who in turn spun it off to Sinclair Broadcasting. It has been an ABC affiliate since its sign-on, and its antenna is also atop Mount Pisgah.
The Tower Site of the Week site has a wonderful review of Asheville stations, including a photo of the WKJV towers which feature the old batwing TV antenna of WLOS-TV atop one of them. You can see this article
http://www.fybush.com/site-030612.html.
Maybe some others can add to my information for you!
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