It was 12:00 Noon on April 9, 1982. Indiana’s 50,000 Watt Radio Station Shine 99 WSHW officially went on the air.
Spielberg’s “E.T. The Extra-Terrestral” movie had not been released. British Troops had yet to land on the Falkland Islands and Ronald Reagan’s shooter, John Hinckley Jr. had not been brought to trial yet. Ronald Reagan was still early in his first term as President and no one knew about Chernobyl or Astronaut Sally Ride. That was still in the future.
On April 9, 1982, suddenly over 18 counties in Indiana and beyond could have a constant companion on the airwaves at 99.7 FM. Listeners were able to pick up the “Shine 99” FM signal from Danville, Illinois to Lima, Ohio. One competitor said “Shine 99 has a signal that reaches half of the free world”. Since that day in April 1982, Shine 99 FM has always played a popular blend of music, weather, personality and information.
Lawrence Lambert, Kokomo engineer and Frankfort Mayor Mary Jane McMahon attended the “first light” of Shine 99 that day.
Shine 99 WSHW can be heard for over 90 miles on Interstate 65 between Indianapolis and Chicago and 85 miles from south of Sheridan to Silver Lake south of Warsaw and as far as Plymouth on U.S. 31 and beyond. Listeners in parts of Illinois and Ohio can still hear the FM station. Once back in the 1980’s, a listener from Cancun, Mexico sent a postcard and told us exactly what we said on the Shine 99 airwaves, what song we played and when we played it.
The name “Shine 99” was launched in the fall of 1981 at a brainstorming session with the station owners at the Inn of the Four Winds on Lake Monroe. Owners Vern, Lillian and Russ Kaspar had a retreat lasting 2 days to get away and plan the new station that was destined to launch in just a few months.
The time had come during the retreat to think of a name for the new station. While Vern Kaspar slept, Lillian Kaspar and Russ Kaspar brainstormed a name for the station. Russ said “What would rhyme with the dial position 99 and what name would have a positive, happy image and could even have agricultural overtones?”
Lillian Kaspar, Russ’s mother looked out the window at Lake Monroe and quietly said “I think we should call it 99 Shine or Shine 99”.
“That’s it! Shine 99!” Russ said.
Russ and his mother woke up Vern and said…we have the name for the station…”Shine 99”. The rest is history.
To date at six times per hour (probably a low number) “Shine 99” has been broadcast on 50,000 watt WSHW well over 2,000,000 times with an estimated 2 BILLION “Shine 99” impressions. Including dozens of billboards, thousands of window labels “Bright Spots” posters, TV ads, calendars, pens, clocks, hot air balloon launches, calculators, mouse pads and newspaper articles and ads, mentions at sporting events in Indianapolis, front page phone book logos in Indiana cities including Lafayette and Kokomo, logo displays at Indiana county fairs, the number of Shine 99 impressions throughout Indiana and the midwest in the last 39 years would have to be in the tens of Billions. These numbers are just an educated guess…but suffice it to say “Shine 99” has become a good friend recognized by LOTS of people.
Lillian and Vernon passed away but Russ Kaspar continues to serve Shine 99’s listeners, advertisers and team members at the station as President and CEO of Kaspar Broadcasting Co., Inc.
Russ is now in his 52nd year of broadcasting, getting his 3rd class FCC license with endorsement at age 15 in 1969. As a 12 year old, he used to play “Radio” with his brother Steve in the basement of their home with teletype paper, old weather forecasts and two turn tables. Each time one brother would say “er, uhh” or other ugly connective, the other brother would be allowed to punch the offender in the shoulder to cure him of this “er,uh” disease. Steve now owns four radio stations in Missouri.
The Indiana operation owns 5 stations including translators and one construction permit in Lebanon, Indiana.
Here is a pictorial walk through the evolution of Shine 99 through the years. WSHW is blessed to have a great team of creative engaged people who enjoy entertaining and informing you every day. Enjoy this pictorial walk down memory lane and help Shine 99 celebrate 39 years on April 9!
Positioning statements over almost four decades include: