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WQKS-FM
Broadcast areaMontgomery, Alabama
Frequency96.1 MHz (HD Radio)
BrandingQ-96.1
Programming
FormatOldies
HD2: Soft AC
HD3: Classic Hip Hop
Ownership
Owner
  • Bluewater Broadcasting Company, LLC
  • (Bluewater Broadcasting Company, LLC)
WACV, WBAM-FM, WJWZ
History
First air date
1990
Former call signs
WLNE-FM (1990-1995)
WRWO (1995-1999)[1]
Technical information
Facility ID43628
ClassA
ERP900 watts
HAAT250 meters (820 feet)
Transmitter coordinates
32°22′03″N 86°15′42″W / 32.36750°N 86.26167°W / 32.36750; -86.26167
Translator(s)100.5 W263BX (Montgomery, relays HD2)
107.1 W296AI (Montgomery, relays HD3)
Links
WebcastQ 96.1 Webstream
Lite 100.5 Webstream (HD2)
Yo! 107.1 Webstream (HD3)
Websiteq961fm.com
litemontgomery.com (HD2)
yo1071.com (HD3)

WQKS-FM, also known as Q 96.1, is an oldies formatted radio station that serves the Montgomery Metropolitan Area, broadcasting on the FM band at a frequency of 96.1 MHz and licensed to Montgomery, Alabama. The station is locally owned and operated by Bluewater Broadcasting Company, LLC. The station's transmitter is located in Montgomery. The station's studios are located on Wall St. in Midtown Montgomery.

WQKS-FM also participates in Montgomery rating survey by Arbitron (Market #150).

Programming

WQKS-FM broadcasts an oldies music format.[2] It adopted its current oldies format in 2008 after broadcasting as classic hits "Alice 96.1" since early 2000. The station's "Q-96.1" imaging is very much like radio station identifications of the 1960s and 1970s, the heyday of Top 40 and MOR radio.

WQKS-FM has an extensive playlist of nearly two thousand songs that draws from five decades of rock and pop history. Notable on-air personalities include former Miami market morning disc jockey Greg Budell, local songstress Susan Woody, and longtime Montgomery personality Skipper. Budell hosts the morning show; Woody takes requests during her midday shift; and Skipper anchors the afternoon drive shift and features the "Forgotten 45" of the day, typically a low-charting single or one-hit wonder. On the weekends, the programming shifts to an "All 80's Weekend".

WQKS-FM also features news and weather updates from CBS 8 WAKA, national news updates from Fox News Radio, and traffic from Montgomery Skywatch Traffic.

History

WQKS-FM has featured several sets of call letters and various formats over the past two decades. This station received its original construction permit from the Federal Communications Commission on December 4, 1990.[3] The new station was assigned the call letters WLNE-FM by the FCC on December 21, 1990.[1] WLNE-FM received its license to cover from the FCC on February 1, 1991.[4]

From its origins in the early 1990s, the station was created and owned by Al Stroh and the now-defunct Montgomery Broadcast Properties.[4] This frequency began as WLNE-FM ("We're Light N Easy") with beautiful music and standards in 1991. Later, 96.1 moved towards Lite AC as "Lite FM 96".

In March 1995, the station switched to the popular "Arrow" (All Rock and Roll Oldies) format and changed the calls to WRWO.[1] The station dropped oldies in 1997 and became known as "Kiss 96" with an urban contemporary format. The station debuted another new format in late 1998, this time all 1980s music with the slogan "The 80's Channel, Kiss 96.1". In June 1999, the call letters officially changed to WQKS-FM to match the "Kiss" branding.[1]

WQKS-FM made yet another format tweak in early 2000 into "Rockin' hits of the 80's, 90's and 70's" with the slogan "Alice 96.1". Alice was a successful station for most of its eight years, particularly on weekends with its popular "Alice Shuffle" format -- the musical predecessor of Q 96.1.

On August 25, 2008, WQKS-FM dropped its rockin' hits format for oldies, adopting the moniker "Q 96.1".

Ownership

In March 2004, Montgomery Broadcast Properties Ltd. (Allan Stroh, CEO) reached an agreement to sell this station to Bluewater Broadcasting LLC.[5] The sale was part of a four-station deal valued at a reported $15.3 million.[5] The deal was approved by the FCC on April 21, 2004, and the transaction was consummated on June 21, 2004.[6] At the time of the sale, WQKS-FM was broadcasting a classic hits music format.[5]

WQKS-HD2

On August 17, 2011 WQKS-HD2 launched a soft AC format, branded as "Lite 100.5", using the frequency of FM translator W263BX in its branding.

WQKS-HD3

On August 17, 2011 WQKS-HD3 launched a classic hip hop format branded as "Yo! 107.1", using the frequency of FM translator W296AI in its branding.

Technical information

WQKS broadcasts in HD with a 3 kW Nautel transmitter into an 2-Bay SPX DCR-M non-directional antenna. The antenna is multi-station capable and also broadcasts FM translators W285AJ and W263BX.

Translators

WQKS-FM programming is also carried on a broadcast translator station to extend or improve the coverage area of the station.

Call sign Frequency City of license FID ERP (W) Class FCC info
W263BX 100.5 FM FM Montgomery, Alabama 80 D
Call sign Frequency City of license FID ERP (W) Class FCC info
W296AI 107.1 FM FM Montgomery, Alabama 70 D

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Call Sign History". FCC Media Bureau CDBS Public Access Database.
  2. ^ "Station Information Profile". Arbitron.
  3. ^ "Application Search Details (BPH-19870415KO)". FCC Media Bureau. December 4, 1990.
  4. ^ a b "Application Search Details (BLH-19901220KB)". FCC Media Bureau. February 1, 1991.
  5. ^ a b c "Changing Hands - 2004-03-07". Broadcasting & Cable. March 7, 2004.
  6. ^ "Application Search Details (BAL-20040302ABH)". FCC Media Bureau. June 21, 2004.