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KQWB-FM

KQWB-FM (105.1 MHz, "Q105.1") is an active rock radio station located in Fargo, North Dakota (licensed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to Breckenridge, Minnesota), owned by Jim Ingstad's Radio FM Media.

KQWB-FM
Broadcast areaFargo-Moorhead
Frequency105.1 MHz (HD Radio via KPFX-HD2)
BrandingQ105.1
Programming
FormatActive rock
AffiliationsUnited Stations Radio Networks
Ownership
Owner
  • Radio FM Media
  • (Radio Fargo-Moorhead, Inc.)
K233CY, KBVB, KPFX, KLTA-FM, KQWB, KBMW, W245CM
History
First air date
1968 (at 98.7)
Former frequencies
98.7 MHz (1968-2013)
Call sign meaning
Q105.1
inherited from KQWB-AM, a disambiguation of former sister station of KDWB
Technical information
Facility ID64359
ClassC1
ERP100,000 watts
HAAT201 meters
Repeater(s)107.9 KPFX-HD2 (Kindred)
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websiteq1051rocks.com

Its studios are located on 7th Avenue South, while its transmitter is located east of Wolverton.

From 1968-2013, KQWB-FM was on 98.7 MHz, but moved to 105.1 MHz on August 16, 2013.

History edit

First four decades on 98.7 edit

 
Q98 logo from the 1990s

98.7 FM (MHz) first went on the air in 1968 as KQWB-FM (inheriting call letters from KQWB), after Midwest Radio Company received a construction permit for a new FM station with transmitter facilities north of Glyndon, Minnesota. In 1981, the station's transmitter was moved to the old KXGO-TV/KEND-TV (now KVLY-TV) tower south of Sabin, MN.[1]

While being a rock station for nearly all of its existence, Q98 was more specifically an active rock station since the early 1990s, with its roots in album oriented rock (AOR). For most of the last decade, KQWB-FM has had a syndicated morning show. In 1998, Scotch & Daniels was replaced with Bob and Tom in the morning. In 2000, Bob and Tom was dropped, and Scotch was brought back with Dui. They remained as morning show hosts until 2003, when they were replaced with another syndicated duo, Lex and Terry.

For many years, KQWB-FM aired the Alternative Feed on Sunday evenings. This show featured music from lesser known alternative bands and music from up and coming mainstream artists. This show ended in July 2012. This show was replaced (indirectly) with Metal Imperium, a three-hour show on Saturday evenings featuring Gunner and Chow, airing the newest and heaviest metal in the KQWB library. This show was disconnected in 2015.

Frequency swap with 98.7 edit

 
Q98 Logo before moving to 105.1 in 2013

On August 9, 2013, KQWB-FM announced they would be moving from 98.7 MHz to 105.1 MHz, replacing sister station KLTA. The station re-branded as Q105.1, and brought the active rock format and personalities with them from 98.7. Q98 dedicated their whole last day to their listeners as they played nearly everything that was requested. They took requests from the phone lines, Twitter, and Facebook. At Midnight on the 16th, the station began a temporary simulcast with 105.1 that ran until 5pm that evening. Q98's official last song was "Revolution is My Name" by Pantera, which was played before the start of the simulcast. After a quick pause on both stations so they could catch up with each other, the simulcast kicked off with "I'll Stick Around" by The Foo Fighters.[2]

At 5:00pm that evening in the middle of "In the End" by Black Veil Brides, the music and simulcast faded on 98.7 and stunting for 98.7's new format began. At that point, 98.7 began identifying as KLTA, effectively completing a call sign swap with KQWB.[3][4] 98.7 debuted with a Hot AC/Top 40 (CHR) hybrid format as "Big 98.7" on August 19, directly competing against long running Top 40 outlet KOYY-FM "Y94".[5]

Ownership edit

In May 1999, Triad Broadcasting reached a deal to acquire this station (along with KQWB, KVOX-FM, KLTA (who was then on 105.1), and KPFX from brothers Jim and Tom Ingstad as part of a twelve-station deal valued at a reported $37.8 million.[6]

On November 30, 2012, Triad Broadcasting signed a Definitive Agreement to sell all 32 of their stations to Larry Wilson's L&L Broadcasting for $21 Million.[7] Upon completion of the sale on May 1, 2013, L&L in turn sold the Fargo stations to Jim Ingstad, who had just sold his competing cluster to Midwest Communications. An LMA (Local Marketing Agreement) was placed so Ingstad could take immediate control of the stations, and the sale became final July 2, 2013. The sale was worth $9.5 million.[8]

Former Q105.1 DJs edit

  • Sparks (Afternoons, now at KOMP)
  • Nomi (Weeknights, now in television at WCCB)
  • Amber
  • Ben & Jim (now at KVMI)
  • Dexter
  • Lee Baxter
  • Twitch
  • Novak
  • Jack Spade (now at KOYY)
  • Jamie Kayne
  • Mike Waters (now at KOKZ)
  • Scotch (now at KVOX-FM)
  • Ally Mackenzie
  • Dave Justus
  • Geoff Gillooly
  • Dui
  • Tank (now at KVOX-FM)
  • Shelly Knight
  • Mike Simmons, Music Director
  • Big Dog (Mike Kapel, now at WDAY)
  • Jim Daniels
  • Big Jim Davis (Deceased)
  • Mark Nicholls (Announcer and Operations manager)
  • Ty Banks (Deceased)
  • Tina Rene
  • Gregg Steele
  • Tim Burns
  • Steve Ryan (John Piepkorn) 1985-1987
  • Lisa Flee
  • Dude Walker
  • Denniz Mann
  • Buddy Jones
  • Paula Saturn
  • Kathy Carns/Katie Cole
  • Marc Evans
  • Jon Erdahl
  • Susan Klein
  • Stucker (Also Drunk Muthr Stucker)
  • Mike Sweeney
  • Tom Taylor
  • Dan Howard
  • Madison (Intern Daddy's Girl)
  • Gunner Haznogunz
  • Devyn
  • Guy Dark

Station Staff edit

  • Lex & Terry (Mon-Fri 5a-10a)
  • Chow (Mon-Fri 12p-6p)
  • Fish (Mon-Fri 6p-10p)
  • Hard Drive with Lou Brutus (Sun 7p-12a)

References edit

  1. ^ "Site of the Week 12/12/2014: More Fargo (Big Trip 2013 Part 8)". Fybush.com.
  2. ^ "FM 105.1 BECOMES Q105.1". FormatChange.com.
  3. ^ KQWB Changes Frequency But Keeps Format [All Access]
  4. ^ "The Former KQWB is Stunting in Fargo". All Access.
  5. ^ "Fargo Gets Big". All Access.
  6. ^ Holmes, Alisa (1999-05-24). . Broadcasting & Cable. Archived from the original on 2012-10-19.
  7. ^ "Triad Sells To Larry Wilson's L&L". All Access. 2012-12-03.
  8. ^ "Shuffle puts former KFGO owner in charge of longtime competitors". Fargo Forum. 2013-05-02.

External links edit

  • Q105.1 website
  • KQWB in the FCC FM station database
  • KQWB in Nielsen Audio's FM station database

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KQWB FM 105 1 MHz Q105 1 is an active rock radio station located in Fargo North Dakota licensed by the Federal Communications Commission FCC to Breckenridge Minnesota owned by Jim Ingstad s Radio FM Media KQWB FMBreckenridge MinnesotaBroadcast areaFargo MoorheadFrequency105 1 MHz HD Radio via KPFX HD2 BrandingQ105 1ProgrammingFormatActive rockAffiliationsUnited Stations Radio NetworksOwnershipOwnerRadio FM Media Radio Fargo Moorhead Inc Sister stationsK233CY KBVB KPFX KLTA FM KQWB KBMW W245CMHistoryFirst air date1968 at 98 7 Former frequencies98 7 MHz 1968 2013 Call sign meaningQ105 1inherited from KQWB AM a disambiguation of former sister station of KDWBTechnical informationFacility ID64359ClassC1ERP100 000 wattsHAAT201 metersRepeater s 107 9 KPFX HD2 Kindred LinksWebcastListen LiveWebsiteq1051rocks com Its studios are located on 7th Avenue South while its transmitter is located east of Wolverton From 1968 2013 KQWB FM was on 98 7 MHz but moved to 105 1 MHz on August 16 2013 Contents 1 History 1 1 First four decades on 98 7 1 2 Frequency swap with 98 7 1 3 Ownership 2 Former Q105 1 DJs 3 Station Staff 4 References 5 External linksHistory editFirst four decades on 98 7 edit nbsp Q98 logo from the 1990s98 7 FM MHz first went on the air in 1968 as KQWB FM inheriting call letters from KQWB after Midwest Radio Company received a construction permit for a new FM station with transmitter facilities north of Glyndon Minnesota In 1981 the station s transmitter was moved to the old KXGO TV KEND TV now KVLY TV tower south of Sabin MN 1 While being a rock station for nearly all of its existence Q98 was more specifically an active rock station since the early 1990s with its roots in album oriented rock AOR For most of the last decade KQWB FM has had a syndicated morning show In 1998 Scotch amp Daniels was replaced with Bob and Tom in the morning In 2000 Bob and Tom was dropped and Scotch was brought back with Dui They remained as morning show hosts until 2003 when they were replaced with another syndicated duo Lex and Terry For many years KQWB FM aired the Alternative Feed on Sunday evenings This show featured music from lesser known alternative bands and music from up and coming mainstream artists This show ended in July 2012 This show was replaced indirectly with Metal Imperium a three hour show on Saturday evenings featuring Gunner and Chow airing the newest and heaviest metal in the KQWB library This show was disconnected in 2015 Frequency swap with 98 7 edit nbsp Q98 Logo before moving to 105 1 in 2013On August 9 2013 KQWB FM announced they would be moving from 98 7 MHz to 105 1 MHz replacing sister station KLTA The station re branded as Q105 1 and brought the active rock format and personalities with them from 98 7 Q98 dedicated their whole last day to their listeners as they played nearly everything that was requested They took requests from the phone lines Twitter and Facebook At Midnight on the 16th the station began a temporary simulcast with 105 1 that ran until 5pm that evening Q98 s official last song was Revolution is My Name by Pantera which was played before the start of the simulcast After a quick pause on both stations so they could catch up with each other the simulcast kicked off with I ll Stick Around by The Foo Fighters 2 At 5 00pm that evening in the middle of In the End by Black Veil Brides the music and simulcast faded on 98 7 and stunting for 98 7 s new format began At that point 98 7 began identifying as KLTA effectively completing a call sign swap with KQWB 3 4 98 7 debuted with a Hot AC Top 40 CHR hybrid format as Big 98 7 on August 19 directly competing against long running Top 40 outlet KOYY FM Y94 5 Ownership edit In May 1999 Triad Broadcasting reached a deal to acquire this station along with KQWB KVOX FM KLTA who was then on 105 1 and KPFX from brothers Jim and Tom Ingstad as part of a twelve station deal valued at a reported 37 8 million 6 On November 30 2012 Triad Broadcasting signed a Definitive Agreement to sell all 32 of their stations to Larry Wilson s L amp L Broadcasting for 21 Million 7 Upon completion of the sale on May 1 2013 L amp L in turn sold the Fargo stations to Jim Ingstad who had just sold his competing cluster to Midwest Communications An LMA Local Marketing Agreement was placed so Ingstad could take immediate control of the stations and the sale became final July 2 2013 The sale was worth 9 5 million 8 Former Q105 1 DJs editSparks Afternoons now at KOMP Nomi Weeknights now in television at WCCB Amber Ben amp Jim now at KVMI Dexter Lee Baxter Twitch Novak Jack Spade now at KOYY Jamie Kayne Mike Waters now at KOKZ Scotch now at KVOX FM Ally Mackenzie Dave Justus Geoff Gillooly Dui Tank now at KVOX FM Shelly Knight Mike Simmons Music Director Big Dog Mike Kapel now at WDAY Jim Daniels Big Jim Davis Deceased Mark Nicholls Announcer and Operations manager Ty Banks Deceased Tina Rene Gregg Steele Tim Burns Steve Ryan John Piepkorn 1985 1987 Lisa Flee Dude Walker Denniz Mann Buddy Jones Paula Saturn Kathy Carns Katie Cole Marc Evans Jon Erdahl Susan Klein Stucker Also Drunk Muthr Stucker Mike Sweeney Tom Taylor Dan Howard Madison Intern Daddy s Girl Gunner Haznogunz Devyn Guy DarkStation Staff editLex amp Terry Mon Fri 5a 10a Chow Mon Fri 12p 6p Fish Mon Fri 6p 10p Hard Drive with Lou Brutus Sun 7p 12a References edit Site of the Week 12 12 2014 More Fargo Big Trip 2013 Part 8 Fybush com FM 105 1 BECOMES Q105 1 FormatChange com KQWB Changes Frequency But Keeps Format All Access The Former KQWB is Stunting in Fargo All Access Fargo Gets Big All Access Holmes Alisa 1999 05 24 Changing Hands Broadcasting amp Cable Archived from the original on 2012 10 19 Triad Sells To Larry Wilson s L amp L All Access 2012 12 03 Shuffle puts former KFGO owner in charge of longtime competitors Fargo Forum 2013 05 02 External links editQ105 1 website KQWB in the FCC FM station database KQWB in Nielsen Audio s FM station database 46 45 36 N 96 36 29 W 46 760 N 96 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