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WNQM

Coordinates: 36°12′30″N 86°53′38″W / 36.20833°N 86.89389°W / 36.20833; -86.89389
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WNQM
Frequency1300 kHz
BrandingNashville Quality Ministries
Programming
FormatChristian radio
Ownership
OwnerF. W. Robbert Broadcasting
WITA, WLRM, WMQM, WVOG, WWCR
History
First air date
1948 (as WMAK)
February 2, 1984 (as WNQM)
Call sign meaning
Nashville Quality Ministries
Technical information
ClassB
Power50,000 watts (day)
5,000 watts (night)
Links
Website1300wnqm.com

WNQM, or Nashville Quality Ministries, is a Christian radio station located in Nashville, Tennessee and owned by F. W. Robbert Broadcasting.

History

The station was founded in 1948 as WMAK by the Texas newspaper publisher Frank W. Mayborn of Temple, Texas.

In the 1960s and 1970s, as part of the Mooney Broadcasting Corp., 1300 AM was a popular rock music station known as WMAK located in Nashville, Tennessee. Its on-air jockeys and personalities were known as the "WMAK Tigers," which were rivals to the then-identically formatted Nashville AM station WKDA, who were known as the "Good Guys." In August 1978, the station adopted a disco format and was known as "Majik 13". On January 1, 1980, disco was dropped and WMAK's format became oldies. (The oldies format and callsign were later revived in 2000 by WMAK-FM [which is now the Jack FM station WCJK]).

On June 22, 1982, it became WLUY, "Lucky 13", and was largely run by students of Nashville Radio School. The station went dark in 1983. That year, F. W. Robbert Broadcasting bought the station and on February 2, 1984, it began broadcasting with its current format.

36°12′30″N 86°53′38″W / 36.20833°N 86.89389°W / 36.20833; -86.89389