[5] The station's transmitter is located on Bailey Road off Kentucky Route 117 near its junction with Interstate 24 in southwestern Christian County.
[3] In May 2004, Ham Broadcasting relocated the studio from its pre-existing Will Jackson Road facility to its current location near U.S. Route 68's junction with Interstate 24.
The state-of-the-art studio facility, a former Hardee's restaurant building, was remodeled to house WKDZ-FM and its AM counterpart, as well as the home of WHVO's technical operations.
[8] However, it's 100,000 watt signal allows the station to be heard in many areas between Paducah's eastern outskirts and Nashville's northwestern outskirts, including the easternmost counties of Kentucky's Jackson Purchase region in the west, the southern part of the Western Coal Fields region in the north, much of Logan County in the east, as well as other areas of northwestern Middle Tennessee to the south.
[9] WKDZ-FM also serves as one of three affiliates of the University of Kentucky Wildcats radio network in the Clarksville-Hopkinsville market (the other two are WHOP-AM and WHOP-FM), broadcasting games of their football and men's and women's basketball programs.