WQDY-FM
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Broadcast area | Downeast Maine and Saint John/Southwest New Brunswick |
Frequency | WQDY-FM: 92.7 MHz WALZ: 95.3 MHz |
Branding | Classic Hits 92.7 & 95.3 |
Programming | |
Format | Classic hits |
Affiliations | Boston Red Sox Radio Network |
Ownership | |
Owner | WQDY, Inc. |
WCRQ | |
History | |
First air date | July 4, 1959[1] |
Call sign meaning | WQDY-FM: W QuoDdY WALZ: WALtZ (music) |
Technical information | |
Facility ID | WQDY-FM: 73915 WALZ: 54578 |
Class | WQDY-FM: A WALZ: A |
ERP | WQDY-FM: 3,000 watts WALZ: 3,000 watts |
HAAT | WQDY-FM: 91 meters WALZ: 67 meters |
Transmitter coordinates | WQDY-FM: 45°10′2″N 67°16′38″W / 45.16722°N 67.27722°W WALZ: 44°44′8″N 67°30′11″W / 44.73556°N 67.50306°W |
Links | |
Website | www |
WQDY-FM, on air as Classic Hits 92.7 & 95.3, is an American radio station licensed to Calais, Maine. The station simulcasts on WALZ-FM Machias, Maine (95.3 FM). The station carries a classic hits format, with a heavy emphasis on local sports, including Boston Red Sox baseball. Previous to the station buying Top 40 WCRQ in 2003, which changed its format to country in 2019, WQDY-FM was also carried on AM 1230 WQDY.
History
WQDY launched on July 4, 1959. It originally broadcast on AM 1230. Founders John Vondell and John Foster established the station that year. In 1964, it was sold to Buffalo Bob Smith, best known as the host of children's television series Howdy Doody. Smith also had a summer home on Big Lake in Grand Lake Stream. Dan Hollingdale, who started at the station several months after it originally began, rose through the ranks to become station manager under Smith. Hollingdale bought the station from Smith in 1978.
In 1995, WQDY began simulcasting on WALZ 95.3 FM in Machias, Maine. In 1996, 24/7 operation began on both stations when they were sold to Mike Goodine and Bill McVicar. Goodine had been station manager under Hollingdale. McVicar began career at the station in 1986 as an account executive and play-by-play announcer. In 1998, McVicar, Goodine and partner Roger Holst purchased WALZ-FM in Machias. In 2001, McVicar and Holst took over ownership.
In 2003, the station acquired WCRQ 102.9 FM from Citadel Broadcasting and became a part of the WQDY, Inc. family of stations.
References
- ^ "WQDY and WCRQ". www.facebook.com.
External links
- Official WQDY-FM website
- Facility details for Facility ID WQDY ({{{2}}}) in the FCC Licensing and Management System
- {{{2}}} in Nielsen Audio's FM station database
- Facility details for Facility ID WALZ ({{{2}}}) in the FCC Licensing and Management System
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