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KJOC (FM)

KJOC (93.5 MHz) is a commercial FM radio station licensed to Bettendorf, Iowa, and serving the Quad Cities radio market. It broadcasts an active rock radio format, known as "I-Rock 93.5." KJOC is owned by Townsquare Media, with studios and offices on Brady Street in Davenport, Iowa.

KJOC
Broadcast areaQuad Cities
Frequency93.5 MHz
BrandingI-Rock 93.5
Programming
FormatActive rock
Ownership
Owner
KBEA-FM, KBOB, KIIK-FM, WXLP
History
First air date
July 4, 1984 (as KBQC)
Former call signs
KBQC-FM (1984-1990)
KGLR (1990)
KQCS (1990-1995)
KORB (1995-2004)
KQCS (2004-2014)
Call sign meaning
K JOCK (former sports format)
Technical information
Facility ID19791
ClassA
ERP6,000 watts
HAAT97 meters (318 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
41°36′14.0″N 90°24′43.0″W / 41.603889°N 90.411944°W / 41.603889; -90.411944
Links
WebcastListen Live
WebsiteiRock935.com

KJOC has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 6,000 watts. Its transmitter is located on 205th Street in rural LeClaire in Scott County.[1]

History edit

Early years as KBQC-FM edit

The station signed on the air as KBQC-FM, on July 4, 1984. The call sign stood for "Bettendorf-Quad Cities." KBQC-FM first began broadcasting live from a bandshell in Middle Park, during the "Old Fashioned 4th of July" event staged by the city of Bettendorf. For several weeks prior to going live, the station had broadcast The Beatles' "Here Comes the Sun" continuously, as a teaser to the slogan of the station, "B-93, Where it's Always 93 and Sunny."

KBQC was Bettendorf's first licensed commercial FM radio station, and was built off an FCC construction permit issued in May 1983, after a contentious application process by several proposed owner/operators.

The prevailing party was Stromquist Broadcast Services, owned by Peter Stromquist, of Edina, Minnesota. Stromquist and his first hired employee, Barry Martin, originally from Joplin, Missouri, oversaw construction from the ground up, of the transmitting facilities in LeClaire, Iowa, and of the new studios and offices on State Street in downtown Bettendorf, located adjacent to Omeara's Pub. When the station premiered, Martin was known as "Martin in The Morning" and served as the host of morning drive time.

Stromquist sold his interest in the station in 1985 and went on to become VP/GM Europe Middle East, Africa for United Press International, CEO of ABC's radio division in Asia, and Director of Mainland China operations for the broadcasting division of Paris-based Hachette media.

Martin subsequently became the morning host of KVON-AM in the San Francisco bay area for nearly 20 years, and later worked in public relations for local government.

The 1990s and early 2000s edit

The station underwent a number of format changes from the late 1980s through the mid-1990s. Formats included oldies as KGLR-FM and Christian rock as KQCS.

From 1995 to 2004, the station was KORB-FM, broadcasting first an alternative rock format as "Planet 93.5". From 1997 to 2000, the syndicated Howard Stern Show was broadcast in mornings. In early 2000, the station shifted to active rock as "93 Rock".[2]

The active rock format proved successful, with KORB becoming one of the highest rated stations in the Quad Cities for a few years. However, the ratings of sister station WXLP ("97X") were not as good, and it didn't help that the two shared somewhat-similar formats. In April 2004, Management decided to merge the two stations; the rock format become "97 Rock", while retaining the WXLP call letters. Following the merge, a Hot AC format took over the 93.5 frequency as "Star 93.5" and call letters were changed back to KQCS.

Despite being the only Hot AC outlet in the Quad Cities market, and having 10 years to build a loyal following, "Star" struggled in the ratings. Year after year, it was among the lowest-rated FM stations in the market. "Star" featured "Intelligence for Your Life" hosted by John Tesh in the evenings, and carried the "Daily Dees" syndicated program hosted by Rick Dees. Local air talent included Melissa Martin and Steve Donovan.

Sports radio edit

On August 30, 2013, a deal was announced in which Townsquare Media would acquire 53 Cumulus Media stations, including KQCS, for $238 million. The deal was part of Cumulus' acquisition of Dial Global. Townsquare and Dial Global were both controlled by Oaktree Capital Management.[3][4] The transaction was consummated effective November 14, 2013.

On June 13, 2014, it was announced that on June 16, KQCS would flip to sports radio, partially simulcasting KJOC (1170 AM) and carrying ESPN Radio programming as ESPN 93.5. As a Hot AC station, KQCS registered just a 1.5 in the fall 2013 Arbitron ratings. A number of other changes were announced, including a local sports talk show and broadcasting of area high school games. KQCS became the Quad Cities' home for Chicago Cubs baseball, Chicago Bears football and Iowa State University sports.[5] On July 9, 2014, KQCS changed its call letters to KJOC-FM to match the call sign on 1170 AM.

Return to Rock edit

On August 30, 2019, the station flipped back to active rock after a 15-year absence, branded this time as "I-Rock 93.5". Concurrently, the sports format moved to KBOB, replacing classic country on that frequency. [6] Despite no longer carrying sports, the KJOC call letters remain on 93.5.

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References edit

  1. ^ Radio-Locator.com/KJOC
  2. ^ Leary, Sean, "Planet 93.5 to switch from alternative format," The Dispatch / The Rock Island Argus, March 23, 2000. Accessed 02-14-2018. [1]
  3. ^ "Official: Cumulus Buys Dial Global, Spins Some Stations To Townsquare; Peak Stations Sold To Townsquare, Fresno Spun To Cumulus". All Access. August 30, 2013. Retrieved August 30, 2013.
  4. ^ "Cumulus Makes Dial Global And Townsquare Deals Official". RadioInsight. August 30, 2013. Retrieved August 30, 2013.
  5. ^ Burke, David, "Q-C FM station to flip to ESPN," Quad-City Times, June 13, 2014. Accessed 06-17-2014. [2]
  6. ^ I-Rock 93.5 Debuts in Quad Cities; ESPN Moves to 1170 Radioinsight - August 30, 2019

External links edit

  • I-Rock 93.5 — official website
  • KJOC in the FCC FM station database
  • KJOC in Nielsen Audio's FM station database

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For the Davenport Iowa radio station that held the call sign KJOC at 1170 AM from 1993 to 2014 see KBOB AM KJOC 93 5 MHz is a commercial FM radio station licensed to Bettendorf Iowa and serving the Quad Cities radio market It broadcasts an active rock radio format known as I Rock 93 5 KJOC is owned by Townsquare Media with studios and offices on Brady Street in Davenport Iowa KJOCBettendorf IowaBroadcast areaQuad CitiesFrequency93 5 MHzBrandingI Rock 93 5ProgrammingFormatActive rockOwnershipOwnerTownsquare Media Townsquare License LLC Sister stationsKBEA FM KBOB KIIK FM WXLPHistoryFirst air dateJuly 4 1984 as KBQC Former call signsKBQC FM 1984 1990 KGLR 1990 KQCS 1990 1995 KORB 1995 2004 KQCS 2004 2014 Call sign meaningK JOCK former sports format Technical informationFacility ID19791ClassAERP6 000 wattsHAAT97 meters 318 ft Transmitter coordinates41 36 14 0 N 90 24 43 0 W 41 603889 N 90 411944 W 41 603889 90 411944LinksWebcastListen LiveWebsiteiRock935 comKJOC has an effective radiated power ERP of 6 000 watts Its transmitter is located on 205th Street in rural LeClaire in Scott County 1 Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years as KBQC FM 1 2 The 1990s and early 2000s 1 3 Sports radio 1 4 Return to Rock 2 Previous logo 3 References 4 External linksHistory editEarly years as KBQC FM edit The station signed on the air as KBQC FM on July 4 1984 The call sign stood for Bettendorf Quad Cities KBQC FM first began broadcasting live from a bandshell in Middle Park during the Old Fashioned 4th of July event staged by the city of Bettendorf For several weeks prior to going live the station had broadcast The Beatles Here Comes the Sun continuously as a teaser to the slogan of the station B 93 Where it s Always 93 and Sunny KBQC was Bettendorf s first licensed commercial FM radio station and was built off an FCC construction permit issued in May 1983 after a contentious application process by several proposed owner operators The prevailing party was Stromquist Broadcast Services owned by Peter Stromquist of Edina Minnesota Stromquist and his first hired employee Barry Martin originally from Joplin Missouri oversaw construction from the ground up of the transmitting facilities in LeClaire Iowa and of the new studios and offices on State Street in downtown Bettendorf located adjacent to Omeara s Pub When the station premiered Martin was known as Martin in The Morning and served as the host of morning drive time Stromquist sold his interest in the station in 1985 and went on to become VP GM Europe Middle East Africa for United Press International CEO of ABC s radio division in Asia and Director of Mainland China operations for the broadcasting division of Paris based Hachette media Martin subsequently became the morning host of KVON AM in the San Francisco bay area for nearly 20 years and later worked in public relations for local government The 1990s and early 2000s edit The station underwent a number of format changes from the late 1980s through the mid 1990s Formats included oldies as KGLR FM and Christian rock as KQCS From 1995 to 2004 the station was KORB FM broadcasting first an alternative rock format as Planet 93 5 From 1997 to 2000 the syndicated Howard Stern Show was broadcast in mornings In early 2000 the station shifted to active rock as 93 Rock 2 The active rock format proved successful with KORB becoming one of the highest rated stations in the Quad Cities for a few years However the ratings of sister station WXLP 97X were not as good and it didn t help that the two shared somewhat similar formats In April 2004 Management decided to merge the two stations the rock format become 97 Rock while retaining the WXLP call letters Following the merge a Hot AC format took over the 93 5 frequency as Star 93 5 and call letters were changed back to KQCS Despite being the only Hot AC outlet in the Quad Cities market and having 10 years to build a loyal following Star struggled in the ratings Year after year it was among the lowest rated FM stations in the market Star featured Intelligence for Your Life hosted by John Tesh in the evenings and carried the Daily Dees syndicated program hosted by Rick Dees Local air talent included Melissa Martin and Steve Donovan Sports radio edit On August 30 2013 a deal was announced in which Townsquare Media would acquire 53 Cumulus Media stations including KQCS for 238 million The deal was part of Cumulus acquisition of Dial Global Townsquare and Dial Global were both controlled by Oaktree Capital Management 3 4 The transaction was consummated effective November 14 2013 On June 13 2014 it was announced that on June 16 KQCS would flip to sports radio partially simulcasting KJOC 1170 AM and carrying ESPN Radio programming as ESPN 93 5 As a Hot AC station KQCS registered just a 1 5 in the fall 2013 Arbitron ratings A number of other changes were announced including a local sports talk show and broadcasting of area high school games KQCS became the Quad Cities home for Chicago Cubs baseball Chicago Bears football and Iowa State University sports 5 On July 9 2014 KQCS changed its call letters to KJOC FM to match the call sign on 1170 AM Return to Rock edit On August 30 2019 the station flipped back to active rock after a 15 year absence branded this time as I Rock 93 5 Concurrently the sports format moved to KBOB replacing classic country on that frequency 6 Despite no longer carrying sports the KJOC call letters remain on 93 5 Previous logo edit nbsp References edit Radio Locator com KJOC Leary Sean Planet 93 5 to switch from alternative format The Dispatch The Rock Island Argus March 23 2000 Accessed 02 14 2018 1 Official Cumulus Buys Dial Global Spins Some Stations To Townsquare Peak Stations Sold To Townsquare Fresno Spun To Cumulus All Access August 30 2013 Retrieved August 30 2013 Cumulus Makes Dial Global And Townsquare Deals Official RadioInsight August 30 2013 Retrieved August 30 2013 Burke David Q C FM station to flip to ESPN Quad City Times June 13 2014 Accessed 06 17 2014 2 I Rock 93 5 Debuts in Quad Cities ESPN Moves to 1170 Radioinsight August 30 2019External links editI Rock 93 5 official website KJOC in the FCC FM station database KJOC in Nielsen Audio s FM station database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title KJOC FM amp oldid 1058380268, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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