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Coordinates: 41°14′17″N 77°45′00″W / 41.238°N 77.750°W / 41.238; -77.750
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WQKK
Broadcast areaLock Haven, Pennsylvania
Frequency106.9 MHz
BrandingQ 106.9
Programming
Format80's hits
Ownership
OwnerMagnum Broadcasting
WQCK
History
First air date
1996 (as WXKW)
Former call signs
WMHU (1989-1995, CP)
WXKW (1995-1997)
WZYY (1997-2009)
Technical information
Facility ID49266
ClassA
ERP800 watts
HAAT267 meters (876 ft)
Repeater(s)106.9 WQKK-FM1 (Renovo)
Links
WebcastListen Live

WQKK is an FM radio station operating on 106.9 MHz licensed to Renovo, Pennsylvania; the station is owned by Magnum Broadcasting and serves the Renovo and Lock Haven areas. While currently airing an 80s hits format branded as "Totally Awesome 80's Q106.9", it was announced on May 22, 2020 that the station would be sold to Schlesinger Communications, Inc., owners of Lock Haven rocker WSQV and that it would begin simulcasting the WSQV signal at 106.9 fm to better serve Clinton County. Notable On-Air Q106.9 personalities included Glenie B (Mornings); long time State College fixture Steve Hilton (Mid-Days 10am-3pm), Garrett (Afternoons 3pm-7pm) and local mobile DJ Ricky Lapean (aka Rick Rock)

History

Previous "Y106.9" logo

WQKK was previously a Hot Adult Contemporary station known as Y106.9 from 1996 until 2004 under the call sign WZYY; the station changed ownership and on January 1, 2005 became "106.9 The Surge" adopting a rock format. In May 2008, the rock format was dropped in favor of a simulcast of Country sister station 105.9 WJOW (105.9 Joe FM). In March 2009, the format was adjusted to a mix of Country and Classic Rock with the moniker "Rockin' Country 105.9/106.9 Joe FM. The format was changed back to rock under the brand "Qwik Rock" in September 2009. The call sign was changed from WZYY to WQKK (to match sister station WQCK) in October 2009.

On October 28, 2011, WQKK split from its simulcast with WQCK, changed format to soft adult contemporary and returned to using the brand "Y106.9". Within weeks, the station evolved to Hot Adult Contemporary. By 2014, Y106.9 made changes to its music programming, once again and upping it to more of a Top 40 pop station. They played the hottest hits on the chart with a twist of dance music and up-beat pop hits from the 1980s and 1990s and early 2000 faves with rave reviews from listeners.

On December 1, 2016, WQKK changed their format from hot adult contemporary to 1980's hits, branded as "Q106.9".[1]

FM booster and streaming options

In addition to its main signal WQKK operates a 20 watt on-channel booster station, call sign WQKK-FM1, also licensed to Renovo, Pennsylvania. Its programming is also steamed online and they offer a streaming app for smartphone users in the App store, keyword Q1069

References

  1. ^ All-80s Comes to State College Radioinsight - December 2, 2016

41°14′17″N 77°45′00″W / 41.238°N 77.750°W / 41.238; -77.750