KFDI-FM
KFDI-FM is a 100 kW radio station operating in Wichita, Kansas. Identifying as "Today's KFDI-FM 101.3, Wichita's Country Favorites," the station runs a contemporary country music format. KFDI has a strong emphasis on news, weather, and traffic with the largest news radio team in Kansas and the only one staffed 24/7/365. The station is owned by the E.W. Scripps Company. Its studios are housed at those of television station KWCH in Wichita and the transmitter is located outside Colwich, Kansas.
DJs
Current weekday DJs are 5-10AM CMA Award Winners - Brian Pierce and Kellie Michaels, 10AM-3PM Carol Hughes, 3-7PM JJ Hayes and 7PM to Midnight is Mike McQuilliam.
Weekend hosts include Roxanne Stuart and Scott Piper.
News team
The news team includes Jacob Weston, George Lawson, Matthew Harding, Penny Kiryk, Jake Bowles, Wil Day, Joe Cadotte, and Heidi Jones
History
KFDI-FM has been playing country music since about 1972. Until 2002, the KFDI calls were also on sister station 1070 AM (now KFTI; the AM station first went on the air in 1962). Numerous influential disc jockeys and programmers have worked at the stations through the years, including Pat James, Beverlee Brannigan, Dan Tooker, Rick Regan, Ol' Mike Oatman, Gary Hightower (formerly on XM Satellite Radio's Willie's Place channel 13 as "Catfish"), Terry Burford, Dugg Collins, Johnny Western, Buddy Nichols, Orin Friesen, Scott Piper, Jerry "Attaboy" Adams, Andy "O" (Mike Oatman's son), "Willie Wheelchair", Larry Scott, Dave Donahue,"Lovable" Larry Stonecipher, "Gentle" Ben Ingram (now at KWLS-FM, "US 107.9"), and many more. Oatman, Burford, Collins, Western, Scott and Donahue are members of the Country Music Disc Jockey's Hall of Fame. Friesen was named the International Bluegrass Music Association's very first Bluegrass Broadcaster of the Year in 1990. He also produced the IBMA awards show from 1990 to 2000.