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WDJQ

WDJQ (92.5 MHz, "Q92") is a commercial FM radio station licensed to Alliance, Ohio, and serving the Canton metropolitan area. WDJQ broadcasts a Top 40/CHR radio format and is owned by the family company of Don Peterson, the former publisher of The Alliance Review newspaper. The Peterson Family also owns WDPN 1310 AM.

WDJQ
Broadcast areaCanton metropolitan area
Frequency92.5 MHz
BrandingQ92
Programming
FormatTop 40 (CHR)[1]
Ownership
OwnerD.A. Peterson, Inc.
WDPN
History
First air date
1947 (1947) (as WFAH at 101.7)
Former call signs
WFAH (1947–1953)
WFAH-FM (1953–1980)
WDJQ (1980–1992)
WZKL (1992–2008)
Former frequencies
101.7 MHz (1947–1968)
Call sign meaning
(husband and wife) Don and Josephine Peterson
or: (son and daughter) Don Jr. and Jill Peterson[2]
Technical information
Facility ID14914
ClassB
ERP50,000 watts
HAAT152 meters (499 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
40°47′24.00″N 81°6′26.00″W / 40.7900000°N 81.1072222°W / 40.7900000; -81.1072222
Links
WebcastListen Live!
Websiteq92radio.com

WDJQ has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 50,000 watts. The transmitter is off Whitacre Avenue in Minerva, Ohio.[3]

History Edit

The station originally signed on as WFAH at 101.7 MHz in 1947. One of the oldest established FM stations in the entire region. The owners in 1953 added an AM station, 1310 WFAH (now WDPN). The FM station's call sign was modified to WFAH-FM with the launch of the AM station. Both stations were founded by Arthur Hoiles, with the call letters as a tribute to his father, Frank Austin Hoiles (FAH).

WFAH-FM moved to 92.5 in 1968 upon the establishment of WJER-FM Dover, Ohio on 101.7. The 92.5 spot on the dial had been the home of WAND-FM Canton from 1948-early 1950s, when the owners gave up the station license due to financial problems. WFAH-FM switched to a Top 40 (CHR) format on January 1, 1980. The call letters were switched to WDJQ. The call sign was selected because the names of the station owners began with the letters D and J (Don and Josephine (Hoiles) Peterson) as did their children (Don Jr. and Jill). The "Q" rhymed with the dial position 92, hence the "Q92" moniker.

In the late 1980s, the station was involved in a ratings controversy. Pittsburgh station 92.9 WLTJ sued Arbitron in January 1992 claiming that listeners who said they were listening to "92 FM" were credited to WDJQ incorrectly due to overlap in the markets as defined by Arbitron.[4] The WLTJ management saw an unusual amount of listeners to WDJQ closer to Pittsburgh and believed those people were actually tuning in WLTJ.

WDJQ became WZKL on March 13, 1992. Under the WZKL call letters, the station played oldies as "Kool 92" and later "Oldies 92.5", then a hot adult contemporary format as "Z-92.5 - Today's Music For All People" in January 2000. It returned to Top 40 (CHR) as "Q92" in September 2002, although there was no "Q" in the station's call letters. Attempts to reclaim the WDJQ call letters were initially unsuccessful. But on February 29, 2008, it was announced that the radio station had successfully obtained the WDJQ call sign, which took effect March 7, 2008.[5][6]

Former airstaff Edit

The DeLuca Show, which ran weekdays from 5:30-10:00am, included host Pat DeLuca (once the station night jock), co-host Charlotte DiFranco, and producer Jason 'Virgil' Pantea. On February 2, 2012, the show went on hiatus pending contractual resolutions.[7] On February 6, 2012, it was announced no agreement with management was made and The DeLuca Show was off the air permanently on WDJQ. After the expiration of a non-compete clause, DeLuca returned to the air in August 2013 on 94.1 WHBC-FM alongside Kathy Vogel, who co-hosted the morning show at WDJQ (then WZKL) before DeLuca.

Other former staff members include John Stewart (later at WONE in Akron), Kathy Vogel (later at WNWV in Cleveland), Eric Bradley, Liz Custer, Jim Steele, Tim Richards (now Morning Host at WDOK in Cleveland), Joe Slider, Robbie Mack (now Program Director and Afternoon Host at WJFX in Fort Wayne, IN), Raven (now Afternoon Host at KHKS in Dallas), David Michaels (who spent over 12 years at the station when it was Q92/KOOL92/WZKL/The New Q92), Mark Nolan, who went on to do weather for WKYC-TV in Cleveland and currently serves as the morning host on WMJI, and the late Jim Chenot, who was at WAPS from 2002 until his death in November 2016.

References Edit

  1. ^ . Nielsen BDS. Archived from the original on 2008-10-20. Retrieved 2008-10-20.
  2. ^ "Radio Info article". Retrieved 2008-03-02.
  3. ^ Radio-Locator.com/WDJQ
  4. ^ "WLTJ SUES ARBITRON FOR RATINGS INACCURACIES'". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. January 13, 1992. pp. B2.
  5. ^ Fybush, Scott (2008-03-03). "This Week's Bloodbath: Citadel". NorthEast Radio Watch.
  6. ^ "Q92 to return to call letters W-D-J-Q". Alliance Review. March 7, 2008. Retrieved 2008-10-29.
  7. ^ . www.vindy.com. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04.

External links Edit

  • Q92 WDJQ official website
  • WDJQ in the FCC FM station database
  • WDJQ on Radio-Locator
  • WDJQ in Nielsen Audio's FM station database

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources WDJQ news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2008 Learn how and when to remove this template message WDJQ 92 5 MHz Q92 is a commercial FM radio station licensed to Alliance Ohio and serving the Canton metropolitan area WDJQ broadcasts a Top 40 CHR radio format and is owned by the family company of Don Peterson the former publisher of The Alliance Review newspaper The Peterson Family also owns WDPN 1310 AM WDJQAlliance OhioBroadcast areaCanton metropolitan areaFrequency92 5 MHzBrandingQ92ProgrammingFormatTop 40 CHR 1 OwnershipOwnerD A Peterson Inc Sister stationsWDPNHistoryFirst air date1947 1947 as WFAH at 101 7 Former call signsWFAH 1947 1953 WFAH FM 1953 1980 WDJQ 1980 1992 WZKL 1992 2008 Former frequencies101 7 MHz 1947 1968 Call sign meaning husband and wife Don and Josephine Petersonor son and daughter Don Jr and Jill Peterson 2 Technical informationFacility ID14914ClassBERP50 000 wattsHAAT152 meters 499 ft Transmitter coordinates40 47 24 00 N 81 6 26 00 W 40 7900000 N 81 1072222 W 40 7900000 81 1072222LinksWebcastListen Live Websiteq92radio comWDJQ has an effective radiated power ERP of 50 000 watts The transmitter is off Whitacre Avenue in Minerva Ohio 3 Contents 1 History 2 Former airstaff 3 References 4 External linksHistory EditThe station originally signed on as WFAH at 101 7 MHz in 1947 One of the oldest established FM stations in the entire region The owners in 1953 added an AM station 1310 WFAH now WDPN The FM station s call sign was modified to WFAH FM with the launch of the AM station Both stations were founded by Arthur Hoiles with the call letters as a tribute to his father Frank Austin Hoiles FAH WFAH FM moved to 92 5 in 1968 upon the establishment of WJER FM Dover Ohio on 101 7 The 92 5 spot on the dial had been the home of WAND FM Canton from 1948 early 1950s when the owners gave up the station license due to financial problems WFAH FM switched to a Top 40 CHR format on January 1 1980 The call letters were switched to WDJQ The call sign was selected because the names of the station owners began with the letters D and J Don and Josephine Hoiles Peterson as did their children Don Jr and Jill The Q rhymed with the dial position 92 hence the Q92 moniker In the late 1980s the station was involved in a ratings controversy Pittsburgh station 92 9 WLTJ sued Arbitron in January 1992 claiming that listeners who said they were listening to 92 FM were credited to WDJQ incorrectly due to overlap in the markets as defined by Arbitron 4 The WLTJ management saw an unusual amount of listeners to WDJQ closer to Pittsburgh and believed those people were actually tuning in WLTJ WDJQ became WZKL on March 13 1992 Under the WZKL call letters the station played oldies as Kool 92 and later Oldies 92 5 then a hot adult contemporary format as Z 92 5 Today s Music For All People in January 2000 It returned to Top 40 CHR as Q92 in September 2002 although there was no Q in the station s call letters Attempts to reclaim the WDJQ call letters were initially unsuccessful But on February 29 2008 it was announced that the radio station had successfully obtained the WDJQ call sign which took effect March 7 2008 5 6 Former airstaff EditThe DeLuca Show which ran weekdays from 5 30 10 00am included host Pat DeLuca once the station night jock co host Charlotte DiFranco and producer Jason Virgil Pantea On February 2 2012 the show went on hiatus pending contractual resolutions 7 On February 6 2012 it was announced no agreement with management was made and The DeLuca Show was off the air permanently on WDJQ After the expiration of a non compete clause DeLuca returned to the air in August 2013 on 94 1 WHBC FM alongside Kathy Vogel who co hosted the morning show at WDJQ then WZKL before DeLuca Other former staff members include John Stewart later at WONE in Akron Kathy Vogel later at WNWV in Cleveland Eric Bradley Liz Custer Jim Steele Tim Richards now Morning Host at WDOK in Cleveland Joe Slider Robbie Mack now Program Director and Afternoon Host at WJFX in Fort Wayne IN Raven now Afternoon Host at KHKS in Dallas David Michaels who spent over 12 years at the station when it was Q92 KOOL92 WZKL The New Q92 Mark Nolan who went on to do weather for WKYC TV in Cleveland and currently serves as the morning host on WMJI and the late Jim Chenot who was at WAPS from 2002 until his death in November 2016 References Edit Top 40 Panel Nielsen BDS Archived from the original on 2008 10 20 Retrieved 2008 10 20 Radio Info article Retrieved 2008 03 02 Radio Locator com WDJQ WLTJ SUES ARBITRON FOR RATINGS INACCURACIES Pittsburgh Post Gazette January 13 1992 pp B2 Fybush Scott 2008 03 03 This Week s Bloodbath Citadel NorthEast Radio Watch Q92 to return to call letters W D J Q Alliance Review March 7 2008 Retrieved 2008 10 29 Youngstown news The DeLuca Show off the air during contract talks Newswatch www vindy com Archived from the original on 2016 03 04 External links EditQ92 WDJQ official website WDJQ in the FCC FM station database WDJQ on Radio Locator WDJQ in Nielsen Audio s FM station database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title WDJQ amp oldid 1179102951, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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