Licensed to Lebanon, Tennessee, United States, the station serves the Nashville area.
The station is owned by Wilson County Broadcasting, Inc.[2] The WKDA callsign was used in Nashville for a long period on the AM frequency of 1240 kHz.
WKDA then maintained studios in the downtown Nashville Stahlman Building; a giant neon sign readily visible across the Cumberland River in East Nashville advertised this fact.
As AM radio declined in popularity with music listeners in the 1970s, WKDA lost listenership, largely to its own FM sister, now WKDF, which then had an Album Rock format.
WKDA was later sold to Nashville broadcaster and entrepreneur Teddy Bart, who used it to broadcast his own programming, namely his long-running talk show Roundtable, and to serve as the Nashville affiliate of CNN Radio during other hours.