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WKQS-FM

Coordinates: 46°36′14″N 87°37′16″W / 46.604°N 87.621°W / 46.604; -87.621
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WKQS-FM
Broadcast areaMarquette, Michigan
Frequency101.9 MHz (HD Radio)
BrandingSunny.FM
Programming
FormatFM/HD1: Adult contemporary
HD2: Sports "Fox Sports Marquette"
HD3: Oldies "GTO"
HD4: Soft Oldies "106.1 The Sound"
AffiliationsWestwood One Hot AC
Ownership
OwnermediaBrew Communications
WRUP/WRPP, WFXD
History
First air date
January 5, 1998
Technical information
Facility ID78161
ClassC2
ERP13,000 watts
HAAT286 meters
Translator(s)See § Translators
Links
WebsiteSunny.FM
foxsportsmarquette.com (HD2)
gto.fm (HD3)
1061thesound.com (HD4)
Senator Debbie Stabenow on WKQS-FM

WKQS-FM (101.9 FM, "Sunny.FM") is a radio station broadcasting a bright mainstream adult contemporary format in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Licensed to Negaunee, Michigan, and serving the Marquette, Michigan area, it first began broadcasting in 1998.

WKQS is an affiliate of the syndicated Delilah love-songs program.

WKQS was also the home of Mark & Walt in the Morning for 13 years. The duo split up in early February 2012 when Mark accepted an opportunity elsewhere. Mark suggested that Mike Plourde (host of Ishpeming Hematite Sports on sister 98.3 WRUP) could be a potential replacement for mornings on WKQS. Mike Plourde and Walt Lindala joined forces in March 2012 to bring a new morning duo to WKQS called the Sunny Morning Show with Walt and Mike.

Recently[when?], Sunny.FM has transitioned into a hot AC outlet under program director Eric Tasson. Most 1980s songs have been dropped during the week; and are now played during the weekend. Sunny.FM is the home for Weekends in the '80s where the station plays all 1980s music all weekend; hence dropping the majority of 1980s songs during the week. The American Top 40 the '80s, hosted by Casey Kasem, airs every Sunday evening at 19:00, to wrap up the 1980s weekends.[citation needed]

WKQS is locally programmed and has local talent around the clock except for Delilah and certain syndicated weekend shows. Eric Tasson serves as the program director and music director.

On-air talent includes: Mike Plourde, Walt Lindala, Dee Dee, Delilah, Luke Noordyk, Nina Blackwood, and John Tesh.

On March 3, 2020, Great Lakes Radio launched, 106.1 The Sound on W291CJ and WKQS-FM-HD4 with a Soft Oldies format.[1]

Translators

Broadcast translators for WKQS-FM-HD2 broadcasting a Sports format branded as, Fox Sports Marquette.
Call sign Frequency City of license FID ERP (W) HAAT Class Transmitter coordinates FCC info Notes
W260AG 99.9 FM Ishpeming, Michigan 20617 250 145 m (476 ft) D 46°18′27″N 87°18′32″W / 46.30750°N 87.30889°W / 46.30750; -87.30889 (W260AG) LMS Info located here:[2]
W286BC 105.1 FM Marquette, Michigan 139246 250 320.3 m (1,051 ft) D 46°36′14″N 87°37′15″W / 46.60389°N 87.62083°W / 46.60389; -87.62083 (W286BC) LMS Info located here:[3]
Broadcast translator for WKQS-FM-HD3 broadcasting an Oldies format branded as, 97.5 GTO.
Call sign Frequency City of license FID ERP (W) HAAT Class Transmitter coordinates FCC info Notes
W248BU 97.5 FM Ishpeming, Michigan 139261 250 320 m (1,050 ft) D 46°18′27″N 87°18′32″W / 46.30750°N 87.30889°W / 46.30750; -87.30889 (W248BU) LMS Info located here:[4]
Broadcast translator for WKQS-FM-HD4 broadcasting a Soft Oldies format branded as, 106.1 The Sound.
Call sign Frequency City of license FID ERP (W) HAAT Class Transmitter coordinates FCC info Notes
W291CJ 106.1 FM Marquette, Michigan 20620 250 265 m (869 ft) D 46°36′14″N 87°37′15″W / 46.60389°N 87.62083°W / 46.60389; -87.62083 (W291CJ) LMS Info located here:[5]

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