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WQQK

WQQK (92Q) is an Urban Adult Contemporary FM radio station broadcasting in the Nashville, Tennessee market on a frequency of 92.1 MHz. Its transmitter site is in Goodlettsville, Tennessee (its city of license), and its studios are located in Nashville's Music Row district.

WQQK
Broadcast areaNashville, Tennessee
Frequency92.1 MHz (HD Radio)
Branding92Q
Programming
FormatUrban Adult Contemporary
Ownership
Owner
WGFX, WKDF, WSM-FM, WWTN
History
First air date
October 16, 1970; 52 years ago (October 16, 1970)[1]
Former call signs
WBYQ, WHVT, WMAK-FM
Call sign meaning
The Q from WQQK is used in 92Q branding
Technical information
Facility ID52521
ClassA
ERP3,500 watts
HAAT133 meters (436 ft)
Links
WebcastListen live
Website92qnashville.com

On October 16th, 1970, the station signed on as WHVT. The studios were at 361 Main Street in Hendersonville, TN with transmitter facilities on Campbell Road in Goodlettsville, TN. Hendersonville Broadcasting Corporation was the licensee, according to FCC Records. The transmitter facilities are in the same location today, according to FCC Records as well. In the 1970s, the station operated as WBYQ, branded as "92Q," and was the pioneering station of the "Top 40/CHR" format on the FM dial in the Nashville market. On July 1st, 1981, WBYQ known as "92Q" changed its call letters to WMAK-FM, which lasted until January 1st, 1984. On May 17, 1982. FCC Records show the station's license was transferred from Hendersonville Broadcasting Corporation to Phoenix of Hendersonville, Inc.(Samuel H. Howard). On January 31, 1984, the station's call sign was changed to WQQK and relaunched with an Urban contemporary format and the "92Q" well-known branding was brought back, however, there is evidence the station began its Urban Contemporary format in the late fall of 1982, under the WMAK-FM call sign. The late-night Quiet Storm program began in 1984. Around this time, WQQK's studios were moved to "then sister radio station" 1470 WVOL-AMs facilities, owned also by Phoenix Broadcasting, which is located north of Downtown Nashville. Despite competition with WUBT, WQQK is consistently one of the highest-rated stations in the area according to Arbitron, even though it broadcasts with only 3,000 watts of power. On August 8th, 1997, Phoenix of Hendersonville, Inc, and WQQK were transferred from Samuel H. Howard to Dickey Brothers Broadcasting Corporation LLC, per FCC Records. From this point, it has long been controlled by the Dickey family, who are also prominent figures in the Cumulus Media organization. In 2008, WQQK's City of License was changed from Hendersonville to Goodlettsville as part of a larger project that saw four of Cumulus' five Nashville stations change their cities of license.

Today, WQQK carries "The Kenny Smoov Morning Show" (who replaced Tom Joyner) in mornings), and D. L. Hughley (who replaced Michael Baisden) in afternoons. The station primarily plays R&B from the 1980s to now, as well as classic hip-hop.

On September 16, 2011, two of WQQK's sister stations, WRQQ and WNFN, were placed into an independent trust (Volt Radio, LLC) while Cumulus sought a buyer. The move was forced by FCC ownership limits following Cumulus' acquisition of Citadel Broadcasting, which resulted locally in WKDF and WGFX joining the Cumulus cluster. The FCC, as of 2011, allows a single company to own a maximum of five FM stations and two AM stations in any given market. To meet these guidelines in Nashville, Cumulus was forced to divest two of its seven FM stations, and the company chose WRQQ and WNFN, traditionally its two lowest-performing stations.

On November 14, 2011, Cumulus announced it was removing WRQQ from the Volt Radio trust, replacing it with WQQK.[2] WQQK itself was removed from the trust on April 30, 2013.

WQQK broadcasts in HD.[3]

References

  1. ^ Call Sign was WHVT"1974 Broadcasting Yearbook, page B-195" (PDF). worldradiohistory.com.
  2. ^ "Cumulus Takes Two Out Of Trusts, Puts One In". All Access.
  3. ^ "Stations". HD Radio.

External links

  • 92-Q - Official Site
  • WQQK in the FCC FM station database
  • WQQK on Radio-Locator
  • WQQK in Nielsen Audio's FM station database

Coordinates: 36°17′50″N 86°45′11″W / 36.297278°N 86.753056°W / 36.297278; -86.753056


wqqk, urban, adult, contemporary, radio, station, broadcasting, nashville, tennessee, market, frequency, transmitter, site, goodlettsville, tennessee, city, license, studios, located, nashville, music, district, goodlettsville, tennesseebroadcast, areanashvill. WQQK 92Q is an Urban Adult Contemporary FM radio station broadcasting in the Nashville Tennessee market on a frequency of 92 1 MHz Its transmitter site is in Goodlettsville Tennessee its city of license and its studios are located in Nashville s Music Row district WQQKGoodlettsville TennesseeBroadcast areaNashville TennesseeFrequency92 1 MHz HD Radio Branding92QProgrammingFormatUrban Adult ContemporaryOwnershipOwnerCumulus Media Inc Cumulus Licensing LLC Sister stationsWGFX WKDF WSM FM WWTNHistoryFirst air dateOctober 16 1970 52 years ago October 16 1970 1 Former call signsWBYQ WHVT WMAK FMCall sign meaningThe Q from WQQK is used in 92Q brandingTechnical informationFacility ID52521ClassAERP3 500 wattsHAAT133 meters 436 ft LinksWebcastListen liveWebsite92qnashville comOn October 16th 1970 the station signed on as WHVT The studios were at 361 Main Street in Hendersonville TN with transmitter facilities on Campbell Road in Goodlettsville TN Hendersonville Broadcasting Corporation was the licensee according to FCC Records The transmitter facilities are in the same location today according to FCC Records as well In the 1970s the station operated as WBYQ branded as 92Q and was the pioneering station of the Top 40 CHR format on the FM dial in the Nashville market On July 1st 1981 WBYQ known as 92Q changed its call letters to WMAK FM which lasted until January 1st 1984 On May 17 1982 FCC Records show the station s license was transferred from Hendersonville Broadcasting Corporation to Phoenix of Hendersonville Inc Samuel H Howard On January 31 1984 the station s call sign was changed to WQQK and relaunched with an Urban contemporary format and the 92Q well known branding was brought back however there is evidence the station began its Urban Contemporary format in the late fall of 1982 under the WMAK FM call sign The late night Quiet Storm program began in 1984 Around this time WQQK s studios were moved to then sister radio station 1470 WVOL AMs facilities owned also by Phoenix Broadcasting which is located north of Downtown Nashville Despite competition with WUBT WQQK is consistently one of the highest rated stations in the area according to Arbitron even though it broadcasts with only 3 000 watts of power On August 8th 1997 Phoenix of Hendersonville Inc and WQQK were transferred from Samuel H Howard to Dickey Brothers Broadcasting Corporation LLC per FCC Records From this point it has long been controlled by the Dickey family who are also prominent figures in the Cumulus Media organization In 2008 WQQK s City of License was changed from Hendersonville to Goodlettsville as part of a larger project that saw four of Cumulus five Nashville stations change their cities of license Today WQQK carries The Kenny Smoov Morning Show who replaced Tom Joyner in mornings and D L Hughley who replaced Michael Baisden in afternoons The station primarily plays R amp B from the 1980s to now as well as classic hip hop On September 16 2011 two of WQQK s sister stations WRQQ and WNFN were placed into an independent trust Volt Radio LLC while Cumulus sought a buyer The move was forced by FCC ownership limits following Cumulus acquisition of Citadel Broadcasting which resulted locally in WKDF and WGFX joining the Cumulus cluster The FCC as of 2011 allows a single company to own a maximum of five FM stations and two AM stations in any given market To meet these guidelines in Nashville Cumulus was forced to divest two of its seven FM stations and the company chose WRQQ and WNFN traditionally its two lowest performing stations On November 14 2011 Cumulus announced it was removing WRQQ from the Volt Radio trust replacing it with WQQK 2 WQQK itself was removed from the trust on April 30 2013 WQQK broadcasts in HD 3 References Edit Call Sign was WHVT 1974 Broadcasting Yearbook page B 195 PDF worldradiohistory com Cumulus Takes Two Out Of Trusts Puts One In All Access Stations HD Radio External links Edit92 Q Official Site WQQK in the FCC FM station database WQQK on Radio Locator WQQK in Nielsen Audio s FM station database Coordinates 36 17 50 N 86 45 11 W 36 297278 N 86 753056 W 36 297278 86 753056 This Tennessee radio station related article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title WQQK amp oldid 1135755795, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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