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WNRQ

WNRQ is an FM radio station in Nashville, Tennessee, broadcasting on a frequency of 105.9 MHz. Owned and operated by iHeartMedia, it serves counties in northern middle Tennessee and southern central Kentucky. The station's studios are located in Nashville's Music Row district and the transmitter site is located in Brentwood, Tennessee, a Nashville suburb.

WNRQ
Broadcast areaNashville, Tennessee
Frequency105.9 MHz (HD Radio)
Branding105-9 The Rock
Programming
FormatClassic rock
SubchannelsHD2: Black-oriented news
Ownership
Owner
WLAC, WRVW, WSIX-FM, WUBT
History
First air date
1953 (as WSOK-FM)
Former call signs
WSOK-FM (1953–1955)
WHCY (1955–1957)
WFMB (1957–1964)
WLAC-FM (1964–1978)
WKQB (1978–1981)
WJYN (1981–1983)
WLAC-FM (1983–1998)
Call sign meaning
Nashville's RoQ (pronounced as "Rock")
Technical information
Facility ID34392
ClassC
ERP100,000 watts
HAAT376 meters (1,234 ft)
Translator(s)HD2: 97.5 W248BQ (Nashville)
Links
WebcastListen Live
HD2: Listen Live
Website1059therock.iheart.com
HD2: nashville.binnews.com

History/ownership Edit

WNRQ has previously been the adult contemporary "Star 106," WLAC-FM; the album oriented rock "Rock 106," WKQB; and "The Joy of Nashville," WJYN, the latter reflecting a former easy listening format. Since 1964 it has been the partner station of the historical AM station WLAC, through numerous ownership changes.

In 1998, Dick Broadcasting, owner of WGFX, and SFX Broadcasting, the then-owner of WLAC-FM, agreed to trade the intellectual property of the stations. The trade, to have taken place February 2, 1998, would have moved WLAC-FM to 104.5 FM, and moved WGFX's classic rock format to 105.9 under SFX ownership. However, when the agreement fell apart, SFX decided to go ahead with launching a classic rock format anyway, and flipped WLAC-FM to WNRQ on January 30.[1]

Current format Edit

The current format features a mixture of fairly hard classic rock deemed to be primarily male-oriented; most of the station's playlist first hit middle Tennessee airwaves on the now-country-formatted WKDF during the 1970s and 1980s, as well as WKQB, "Rock 106" (from 1978 to 1981). It was also Nashville's station for the syndicated John Boy and Billy morning show, heard on numerous Southern stations with the same format as WNRQ. The station stopped airing the morning show in the spring of 2020. The latter now being routinely anchored by a different morning show debuted "The Josh Innes Show".[2] The show also airs on WEGR in Memphis and WLLZ (FM) in Detroit.


Former disc jockeys Edit

"Moose" – currently programs WCJK, "96.3 Jack FM," Murfreesboro/Nashville.
"Proud Mary" – worked before at sister station WRVW, now retired.
"Big Rig" – worked nights, was at WFBQ, now at WXTB.
"Squeegie" – now at WBUZ-FM
"Riley"
"Joe Elvis" – afternoons; let go in August 2013 in favor of automation.
"Tyler"
"Mud" – programming director for the station; also worked nights, then afternoons; now at WBGG-FM.
"Jimmy The K"
"Laura Steele" – also worked at WFBQ in Indianapolis, Indiana; still heard on The Classic Rock Channel.

HD Radio Edit

WNRQ broadcasts two HD Radio channels; WNRQ-HD1 simulcasts the analog station, while WNRQ-HD2 serves as the Nashville affiliate of the Black Information Network, and is the originating channel for translator station W248BQ (97.5 FM).

WNRQ-HD2 Edit

WNRQ-HD2 was at first a Clear Channel Communications-provided channel called "Vinyl Vineyard", but due to technical difficulties, the simulcast of sister station 1510 WLAC was moved to the HD2 signal. On August 25, 2014, the WLAC simulcast was replaced by an alternative rock format, branded "Alt 98.3" (reflecting its simulcast on translator station W252CM) made its debut, replacing the WLAC simulcast. On September 2, 2016, the format changed to classic country, branded as "The Big Legend 98.3"; this format served as a brand extension of sister station WSIX-FM.[3] On March 31, 2017, WNRQ-HD2 returned to alternative rock, branded as "Alt 97.5" (reflecting its simulcast on translator W248BQ), featuring the same airstaff as "Alt 98.3" and broadcasts of Nashville Sounds baseball; origination of the "Big Legend 98.3" classic country format moved to WSIX-HD2.[4] On December 16, 2018, WNRQ-HD2 changed its format to gospel music, branded as "97.5 Hallelujah FM".[5]

On June 29, 2020, fifteen iHeart stations in markets with large African American populations, including W248BQ/WNRQ-HD2, began stunting with African American speeches, interspersed with messages such as "Our Voices Will Be Heard" and "Our side of the story is about to be told," with a new format slated to launch on June 30.[6][7] That day, W248BQ/WNRQ-HD2, along with the other fourteen stations, became the launch stations for the Black Information Network, an African American-oriented all-news network.[8]

WNRQ-HD3 Edit

WNRQ-HD3 was a simulcast of sister station WLAC until 2013, when the simulcast moved to WNRQ-HD2. WNRQ-HD3 was then removed; it resumed broadcasting in 2016 carrying Air1, feeding translator station W223BV (92.5 FM). WNRQ-HD3 was again discontinued on January 1, 2020, when Educational Media Foundation, owner of Air1 and W223BV, transferred origination of the translator's programming to the HD2 channel of WLVU.

References Edit

  1. ^ http://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-RandR/1990s/1998/RR-1998-02-06.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  2. ^ "Josh Innes Show to Anchor Mornings at 105.9 the Rock Nashville".
  3. ^ iHeart Debuts The Big Legend 98.3 Nashville Radioinsight - September 2, 2016
  4. ^ Alt Returns to Nashville Radioinsight - March 31, 2017
  5. ^ Hallelujah 97.5 Nashville Flips From Alternative to Gospel Radioinsight - December 17, 2018
  6. ^ Fifteen iHeartMedia Stations Stunting Ahead Of New Network Launch
  7. ^ "Several iHeartMedia Stations Stunting With Speeches, New Format To Be Announced Tomorrow". All Access. June 29, 2020. Retrieved June 30, 2020.
  8. ^ "iHeartMedia Debuts All-News BIN: Black Information Network". All Access. June 30, 2020. Retrieved July 1, 2020.

External links Edit

  • WNRQ official site
  • WNRQ HD information
  • WNRQ in the FCC FM station database
  • WNRQ on Radio-Locator
  • WNRQ in Nielsen Audio's FM station database
  • FCC History Cards for WNRQ (covering 1953-1981 as WSOK-FM / WHCY / WFMB / WLAC-FM / WKQB / WJYN)
  • W248BQ in the FCC FM station database
  • W248BQ on Radio-Locator

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For the Pittsburgh Pennsylvania radio station that held the call sign WNRQ from 1995 to 1996 see WPGB WNRQ is an FM radio station in Nashville Tennessee broadcasting on a frequency of 105 9 MHz Owned and operated by iHeartMedia it serves counties in northern middle Tennessee and southern central Kentucky The station s studios are located in Nashville s Music Row district and the transmitter site is located in Brentwood Tennessee a Nashville suburb WNRQNashville TennesseeBroadcast areaNashville TennesseeFrequency105 9 MHz HD Radio Branding105 9 The RockProgrammingFormatClassic rockSubchannelsHD2 Black oriented newsOwnershipOwneriHeartMedia iHM Licenses LLC Sister stationsWLAC WRVW WSIX FM WUBTHistoryFirst air date1953 as WSOK FM Former call signsWSOK FM 1953 1955 WHCY 1955 1957 WFMB 1957 1964 WLAC FM 1964 1978 WKQB 1978 1981 WJYN 1981 1983 WLAC FM 1983 1998 Call sign meaningNashville s RoQ pronounced as Rock Technical informationFacility ID34392ClassCERP100 000 wattsHAAT376 meters 1 234 ft Translator s HD2 97 5 W248BQ Nashville LinksWebcastListen LiveHD2 Listen LiveWebsite1059therock iheart comHD2 nashville binnews com Contents 1 History ownership 2 Current format 3 Former disc jockeys 4 HD Radio 4 1 WNRQ HD2 4 2 WNRQ HD3 5 References 6 External linksHistory ownership EditWNRQ has previously been the adult contemporary Star 106 WLAC FM the album oriented rock Rock 106 WKQB and The Joy of Nashville WJYN the latter reflecting a former easy listening format Since 1964 it has been the partner station of the historical AM station WLAC through numerous ownership changes In 1998 Dick Broadcasting owner of WGFX and SFX Broadcasting the then owner of WLAC FM agreed to trade the intellectual property of the stations The trade to have taken place February 2 1998 would have moved WLAC FM to 104 5 FM and moved WGFX s classic rock format to 105 9 under SFX ownership However when the agreement fell apart SFX decided to go ahead with launching a classic rock format anyway and flipped WLAC FM to WNRQ on January 30 1 Current format EditThe current format features a mixture of fairly hard classic rock deemed to be primarily male oriented most of the station s playlist first hit middle Tennessee airwaves on the now country formatted WKDF during the 1970s and 1980s as well as WKQB Rock 106 from 1978 to 1981 It was also Nashville s station for the syndicated John Boy and Billy morning show heard on numerous Southern stations with the same format as WNRQ The station stopped airing the morning show in the spring of 2020 The latter now being routinely anchored by a different morning show debuted The Josh Innes Show 2 The show also airs on WEGR in Memphis and WLLZ FM in Detroit Former disc jockeys Edit Moose currently programs WCJK 96 3 Jack FM Murfreesboro Nashville Proud Mary worked before at sister station WRVW now retired Big Rig worked nights was at WFBQ now at WXTB Squeegie now at WBUZ FM Riley Joe Elvis afternoons let go in August 2013 in favor of automation Tyler Mud programming director for the station also worked nights then afternoons now at WBGG FM Jimmy The K Laura Steele also worked at WFBQ in Indianapolis Indiana still heard on The Classic Rock Channel HD Radio EditWNRQ broadcasts two HD Radio channels WNRQ HD1 simulcasts the analog station while WNRQ HD2 serves as the Nashville affiliate of the Black Information Network and is the originating channel for translator station W248BQ 97 5 FM WNRQ HD2 Edit WNRQ HD2 was at first a Clear Channel Communications provided channel called Vinyl Vineyard but due to technical difficulties the simulcast of sister station 1510 WLAC was moved to the HD2 signal On August 25 2014 the WLAC simulcast was replaced by an alternative rock format branded Alt 98 3 reflecting its simulcast on translator station W252CM made its debut replacing the WLAC simulcast On September 2 2016 the format changed to classic country branded as The Big Legend 98 3 this format served as a brand extension of sister station WSIX FM 3 On March 31 2017 WNRQ HD2 returned to alternative rock branded as Alt 97 5 reflecting its simulcast on translator W248BQ featuring the same airstaff as Alt 98 3 and broadcasts of Nashville Sounds baseball origination of the Big Legend 98 3 classic country format moved to WSIX HD2 4 On December 16 2018 WNRQ HD2 changed its format to gospel music branded as 97 5 Hallelujah FM 5 On June 29 2020 fifteen iHeart stations in markets with large African American populations including W248BQ WNRQ HD2 began stunting with African American speeches interspersed with messages such as Our Voices Will Be Heard and Our side of the story is about to be told with a new format slated to launch on June 30 6 7 That day W248BQ WNRQ HD2 along with the other fourteen stations became the launch stations for the Black Information Network an African American oriented all news network 8 WNRQ HD3 Edit WNRQ HD3 was a simulcast of sister station WLAC until 2013 when the simulcast moved to WNRQ HD2 WNRQ HD3 was then removed it resumed broadcasting in 2016 carrying Air1 feeding translator station W223BV 92 5 FM WNRQ HD3 was again discontinued on January 1 2020 when Educational Media Foundation owner of Air1 and W223BV transferred origination of the translator s programming to the HD2 channel of WLVU References Edit http www americanradiohistory com Archive RandR 1990s 1998 RR 1998 02 06 pdf bare URL PDF Josh Innes Show to Anchor Mornings at 105 9 the Rock Nashville iHeart Debuts The Big Legend 98 3 Nashville Radioinsight September 2 2016 Alt Returns to Nashville Radioinsight March 31 2017 Hallelujah 97 5 Nashville Flips From Alternative to Gospel Radioinsight December 17 2018 Fifteen iHeartMedia Stations Stunting Ahead Of New Network Launch Several iHeartMedia Stations Stunting With Speeches New Format To Be Announced Tomorrow All Access June 29 2020 Retrieved June 30 2020 iHeartMedia Debuts All News BIN Black Information Network All Access June 30 2020 Retrieved July 1 2020 External links EditWNRQ official site WNRQ HD information WNRQ in the FCC FM station database WNRQ on Radio Locator WNRQ in Nielsen Audio s FM station database FCC History Cards for WNRQ covering 1953 1981 as WSOK FM WHCY WFMB WLAC FM WKQB WJYN W248BQ in the FCC FM station database W248BQ on Radio Locator 36 02 10 N 86 50 56 W 36 036 N 86 849 W 36 036 86 849 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title WNRQ amp oldid 1148026078, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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