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WRBQ-FM

WRBQ-FM (104.7 MHz, "Q105") is a commercial radio station licensed to Tampa, Florida, airing a classic hits radio format. Owned by the Beasley Broadcast Group, its studios are on Executive Center Drive North, near Gandy Boulevard in St. Petersburg.

WRBQ-FM
Broadcast areaTampa Bay Area
Frequency104.7 MHz (HD Radio)
BrandingTampa Bay's Q105
Programming
FormatClassic Hits
SubchannelsHD2: WJBR simulcast
Ownership
Owner
WPBB, WJBR, WLLD, WQYK-FM, WYUU
History
First air date
June 1954; 69 years ago (1954-06) (as WPKM)
Former call signs
  • WPKM (1954–1972)
  • WEZX (1972–1973)
Call sign meaning
Ralph Beaver (station engineer) Quality
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID11943
ClassC1
ERP100,000 watts
HAAT174 meters (571 ft)
Links
Public license information
  • Public file
  • LMS
WebcastListen live
Websitemyq105.com

WRBQ is a Class C1 FM station with an effective radiated power (ERP) of 100,000 watts. The transmitter is on South 50th Street off South Tamiami Trail in Palm River-Clair Mel.[2] WRBQ broadcasts using HD Radio technology. Its HD2 subchannel airs a all-podcast format, simulcasting sister station WJBR.

History edit

WPKM and WEZX (1954–1973) edit

The station signed on the air in June 1954; 69 years ago (1954-06).[3] Its original call sign was WPKM. It was a rare stand-alone FM station, not associated with an AM or TV station. It was owned by Frank Knorr, Jr. The studios were in the Bayshore Royal Hotel. Its power was only 10,500 watts, a fraction of its current output.

By the 1960s, it was airing a beautiful music format, playing quarter-hour sweeps of soft instrumental cover songs of popular adult music, along with Broadway and Hollywood show tunes. It switched its call letters in 1972 to WEZX to reflect its easy listening sounds.

Top 40 (1973–1993) edit

104.7 switched to a Top 40 format as WRBQ ("Q105") on December 13, 1973. The first song on "Q105" was "If You're Ready (Come Go with Me)" by The Staple Singers. Beginning in 1977, popular disc jockey Cleveland Wheeler served as the morning host.

The station hired Scott Shannon as program director in 1981. Shannon and Wheeler soon developed the first morning zoo radio show in the U.S. The two decided to work up a wilder show together, with plenty of comedy and characters. It was founded on their own playful, irreverent, and provocative interaction, with spontaneous bits of parody leavened with straight news. They called the show the Q Morning Zoo, and it quickly became a hit. At its height, it had 85 people working to produce it.[4] Dave Saint, Jack Harris, Bill Garcia, Uncle Johnny, Alan O’Brien, Tedd Webb, Pat McKay, Steve Kelly, and Mason Dixon were all involved with the station as on-air personalities. Q105 quickly overtook WLCY-FM, which had signed on three years earlier with an automated contemporary hits format.

 
The WRBQ-FM, Q105 team (left to right, Andy, Stephen, and Andrew) at the Gasparilla Distance Classic Expo in February 2020.

According to engineer Ralph Beaver, the station's call sign was created when they were looking for a set of unique call letters and tossing out ideas, he suggested ‘RB’ (which happened to be his initials). Southern Broadcasting, which then owned the station, had just signed on WRVQ in Richmond, Virginia, and ‘RB’ was available, creating a call sign that sounded similar to its sister station.

When it began its Top 40 format, WRBQ-FM was owned by Southern Broadcasting. In 1978, the station was purchased by Harte-Hanks, then in 1983, by Edens Broadcasting, headed by former Southern Broadcasting and Harte-Hanks executive Gary Edens. WRBQ added an AM simulcast on 1380 AM that same year.

For 20 years, Q105 was a Mainstream Top 40/CHR station and dominated the ratings in Tampa. The station maintained its popularity until September 1989, when crosstown Oldies station WFLZ-FM changed to an aggressive Top 40/CHR format called Power 93, The Power Pig. Part of WFLZ's plan was to mock and belittle Q105. WFLZ had billboards all over Tampa saying "Screw The Q" with the letter "Q" and a large red screw through it. Q105 had faced competition beforehand against crosstown WZNE (Z98) for a short period of time during the mid-1980s, but it prevailed.

Q105 continued on against The Power Pig for a few more years, but was unable to regain the ratings the station once enjoyed. WRBQ tried moving slightly in a rhythmic direction (much like WFLZ) in April 1990, and then moved towards an adult lean in February 1993.[5] In addition, Edens was also running into financial trouble, partially related due to the fallout from WFLZ's competition. In January 1992, WRBQ (AM) split from the simulcast and flipped to the satellite-fed urban AC service "The Touch".[6] Also in 1992, Edens decided to sell all of its stations. WRBQ-AM-FM were purchased by Clear Channel Communications in July of that year.[7][8]

Country (1993–2002) edit

At 1:05 p.m. on April 2, 1993, after playing "Real Love" by Jody Watley and "Happy Trails" by Roy Rogers, WRBQ-FM flipped to a country format, which began with a weekend of all-Garth Brooks music. The country station kept the "Q105" name and logo (albeit colored in a red, white and blue motif).[9][10][11][12][13] The switch to country was an immediate ratings success, climbing from 13th place to 2nd, beating every station except then-rival (now sister station) country competitor WQYK-FM. WRBQ was briefly renamed "105 The Bee" in the late 1990s. It continued as a successful country radio station until the early 2000s.

In February 1999, as a result of the merger of Clear Channel and Jacor, WRBQ was sold to Infinity Broadcasting, later CBS Radio, and became WQYK's sister station. (Its AM counterpart was sold to ABC and flipped to "Radio Disney".)[14]

Oldies (2002–2005) edit

Former WRBQ Program Director Mason Dixon was Program Director of sister station WYUU, an oldies station, with a weaker signal than WRBQ and most other Tampa FM stations. Dixon lobbied Infinity management to move the oldies format to WRBQ. On April 18, 2002, WRBQ and WYUU swapped formats.[15][16][17] WYUU became "Country 92.5", while WRBQ became an oldies station as “Oldies 104.7”, playing many of the 1970s and 80s hits it once played when they were current. (WYUU has since flipped to Spanish-language contemporary hits.)

Classic Hits (2005–present) edit

The station returned to the "Q105" branding in July 2005. By 2010, the station removed songs from the 1960s and added more 1980s titles, making the transition to classic hits ("The Greatest Hits of All Time").

In 2008, Scott Walker was hired to be WRBQ's on-air Program Director and midday host.[18] This was done to allow Mason Dixon to focus entirely on his morning show duties. In 2013, Brian Thomas programmed WRBQ and sister station WQYK for a short period of time.[19] Tee Gentry later took over programming duties on an interim basis. Ted Cannarozzi became the official PD in January 2016.[20]

In recent years, WRBQ-FM has brought back jingles from its Top 40 days. These include cuts from the "Positron", "Outstanding", "The Rock", "FM", "The Flame Thrower", "Warp Factor,", "Red Hot", "Power Station", "Skywave," "Turbo Z," and "Z World" packages, all from JAM Creative Productions. The Q105 jingle melody, in its present incarnation, was modeled after that of "Z100," WHTZ in New York. (The jingles have since been discontinued.)

On October 2, 2014, CBS Radio announced that it would trade all of the company's radio stations in Charlotte and Tampa (including WRBQ), as well as WIP in Philadelphia, to the Beasley Broadcast Group. This was in exchange for five stations in Miami and Philadelphia.[21] The swap was completed on December 1, 2014.[22]

On October 5, 2020, the station announced the return of the MJ Morning Show, which originally aired on WFLZ from 1994 until 2012. This change resulted in Mason Dixon moving back to the afternoon drive time slot.[23] In October 2022, Dixon departed the station as part of nation-wide layoffs by Beasley Media Group.[24]

Buccaneers broadcasts edit

At one time, WRBQ was the flagship radio station for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the National Football League. That may have made it the first Top 40 station in the U.S. to carry live play-by-play sporting events. Jesse Ventura, the former professional wrestler and actor who later became governor of Minnesota, was one of the team's color analysts.

Buccaneers broadcasts are now heard on WXTB, an active rock station owned by iHeartMedia.

References edit

  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for WRBQ-FM". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^ Radio-Locator.com/WRBQ
  3. ^ Broadcasting Yearbook 1960 page A-135. Retrieved December 1, 2023.
  4. ^ Belcher, Walt (July 21, 2011). "Recalling the days of Q Morning Zoo". The Tampa Tribune.
  5. ^ "WRBQ Taps Brian Thomas As New PD" (PDF). p. 3. Retrieved 2023-09-18.
  6. ^ "Vox Jox" (PDF). p. 75. Retrieved 2023-09-18.
  7. ^ "Q-105, sister station are sold", St. Petersburg Times (April 1, 1992) January 13, 2017, at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. 1992-07-11.
  9. ^ "Struggling Q-105 drops Top 40 to head for the country", St. Petersburg Times (April 3, 1993) January 13, 2017, at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^ "Street Talk" (PDF). 1993-04-09. p. 18. Retrieved 2023-09-18.
  11. ^ "WRBQ Tampa - Q105 Format Change to Country - 1993". YouTube. Archived from the original on 2021-12-05.
  12. ^ "Radio Years.com". www.radioyears.com. Retrieved 2016-03-24.
  13. ^ "Billboard". 1997-02-08.
  14. ^ Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. 1999-02-27.
  15. ^ "Two stations to switch locations, letters", St. Petersburg Times (April 16, 2002)
  16. ^ "WRBQ, WYUU Swap Formats in Tampa" (PDF). p. 5. Retrieved 2023-09-18.
  17. ^ "Good 'Ol Times: Mason Dixon Marks 30 Years On The Air". TBO.com. Retrieved 2016-03-24.
  18. ^ "Scott Walker To WRBQ PD Post". All Access. Retrieved 2016-03-24.
  19. ^ "Brian Thomas Named VP of Programming for CBS Radio Tampa". Radiofacts.com - Music, DJs, Radio Stations, R&B, Hip Hop. 2012-05-09. Retrieved 2016-03-24.
  20. ^ "Ted Cannarozzi Named WRBQ Program Director". RadioInsight. 19 January 2016. Retrieved 2016-03-24.
  21. ^ CBS And Beasley Swap Philadelphia/Miami For Charlotte/Tampa from Radio Insight (October 2, 2014)
  22. ^ Venta, Lance (December 1, 2014). "CBS Beasley Deal Closes". RadioInsight. Retrieved December 1, 2014.
  23. ^ "MJ Morning Show returns to Tampa Bay radio". Tampa Bay Times. Retrieved 2020-11-01.
  24. ^ "More Names from the Beasley Media Layoffs as Additional Markets Affected". 12 October 2022.

External links edit

  • Q105 official website
  • WRBQ in the FCC FM station database
  • WRBQ in Nielsen Audio's FM station database

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WRBQ FM 104 7 MHz Q105 is a commercial radio station licensed to Tampa Florida airing a classic hits radio format Owned by the Beasley Broadcast Group its studios are on Executive Center Drive North near Gandy Boulevard in St Petersburg WRBQ FMTampa FloridaBroadcast areaTampa Bay AreaFrequency104 7 MHz HD Radio BrandingTampa Bay s Q105ProgrammingFormatClassic HitsSubchannelsHD2 WJBR simulcastOwnershipOwnerBeasley Broadcast Group Beasley Media Group Licenses LLC Sister stationsWPBB WJBR WLLD WQYK FM WYUUHistoryFirst air dateJune 1954 69 years ago 1954 06 as WPKM Former call signsWPKM 1954 1972 WEZX 1972 1973 Call sign meaningRalph Beaver station engineer QualityTechnical information 1 Licensing authorityFCCFacility ID11943ClassC1ERP100 000 wattsHAAT174 meters 571 ft LinksPublic license informationPublic fileLMSWebcastListen liveWebsitemyq105 com WRBQ is a Class C1 FM station with an effective radiated power ERP of 100 000 watts The transmitter is on South 50th Street off South Tamiami Trail in Palm River Clair Mel 2 WRBQ broadcasts using HD Radio technology Its HD2 subchannel airs a all podcast format simulcasting sister station WJBR Contents 1 History 1 1 WPKM and WEZX 1954 1973 1 2 Top 40 1973 1993 1 3 Country 1993 2002 1 4 Oldies 2002 2005 1 5 Classic Hits 2005 present 1 6 Buccaneers broadcasts 2 References 3 External linksHistory editWPKM and WEZX 1954 1973 edit The station signed on the air in June 1954 69 years ago 1954 06 3 Its original call sign was WPKM It was a rare stand alone FM station not associated with an AM or TV station It was owned by Frank Knorr Jr The studios were in the Bayshore Royal Hotel Its power was only 10 500 watts a fraction of its current output By the 1960s it was airing a beautiful music format playing quarter hour sweeps of soft instrumental cover songs of popular adult music along with Broadway and Hollywood show tunes It switched its call letters in 1972 to WEZX to reflect its easy listening sounds Top 40 1973 1993 edit 104 7 switched to a Top 40 format as WRBQ Q105 on December 13 1973 The first song on Q105 was If You re Ready Come Go with Me by The Staple Singers Beginning in 1977 popular disc jockey Cleveland Wheeler served as the morning host The station hired Scott Shannon as program director in 1981 Shannon and Wheeler soon developed the first morning zoo radio show in the U S The two decided to work up a wilder show together with plenty of comedy and characters It was founded on their own playful irreverent and provocative interaction with spontaneous bits of parody leavened with straight news They called the show the Q Morning Zoo and it quickly became a hit At its height it had 85 people working to produce it 4 Dave Saint Jack Harris Bill Garcia Uncle Johnny Alan O Brien Tedd Webb Pat McKay Steve Kelly and Mason Dixon were all involved with the station as on air personalities Q105 quickly overtook WLCY FM which had signed on three years earlier with an automated contemporary hits format nbsp The WRBQ FM Q105 team left to right Andy Stephen and Andrew at the Gasparilla Distance Classic Expo in February 2020 According to engineer Ralph Beaver the station s call sign was created when they were looking for a set of unique call letters and tossing out ideas he suggested RB which happened to be his initials Southern Broadcasting which then owned the station had just signed on WRVQ in Richmond Virginia and RB was available creating a call sign that sounded similar to its sister station When it began its Top 40 format WRBQ FM was owned by Southern Broadcasting In 1978 the station was purchased by Harte Hanks then in 1983 by Edens Broadcasting headed by former Southern Broadcasting and Harte Hanks executive Gary Edens WRBQ added an AM simulcast on 1380 AM that same year For 20 years Q105 was a Mainstream Top 40 CHR station and dominated the ratings in Tampa The station maintained its popularity until September 1989 when crosstown Oldies station WFLZ FM changed to an aggressive Top 40 CHR format called Power 93 The Power Pig Part of WFLZ s plan was to mock and belittle Q105 WFLZ had billboards all over Tampa saying Screw The Q with the letter Q and a large red screw through it Q105 had faced competition beforehand against crosstown WZNE Z98 for a short period of time during the mid 1980s but it prevailed Q105 continued on against The Power Pig for a few more years but was unable to regain the ratings the station once enjoyed WRBQ tried moving slightly in a rhythmic direction much like WFLZ in April 1990 and then moved towards an adult lean in February 1993 5 In addition Edens was also running into financial trouble partially related due to the fallout from WFLZ s competition In January 1992 WRBQ AM split from the simulcast and flipped to the satellite fed urban AC service The Touch 6 Also in 1992 Edens decided to sell all of its stations WRBQ AM FM were purchased by Clear Channel Communications in July of that year 7 8 Country 1993 2002 edit At 1 05 p m on April 2 1993 after playing Real Love by Jody Watley and Happy Trails by Roy Rogers WRBQ FM flipped to a country format which began with a weekend of all Garth Brooks music The country station kept the Q105 name and logo albeit colored in a red white and blue motif 9 10 11 12 13 The switch to country was an immediate ratings success climbing from 13th place to 2nd beating every station except then rival now sister station country competitor WQYK FM WRBQ was briefly renamed 105 The Bee in the late 1990s It continued as a successful country radio station until the early 2000s In February 1999 as a result of the merger of Clear Channel and Jacor WRBQ was sold to Infinity Broadcasting later CBS Radio and became WQYK s sister station Its AM counterpart was sold to ABC and flipped to Radio Disney 14 Oldies 2002 2005 edit Former WRBQ Program Director Mason Dixon was Program Director of sister station WYUU an oldies station with a weaker signal than WRBQ and most other Tampa FM stations Dixon lobbied Infinity management to move the oldies format to WRBQ On April 18 2002 WRBQ and WYUU swapped formats 15 16 17 WYUU became Country 92 5 while WRBQ became an oldies station as Oldies 104 7 playing many of the 1970s and 80s hits it once played when they were current WYUU has since flipped to Spanish language contemporary hits Classic Hits 2005 present edit The station returned to the Q105 branding in July 2005 By 2010 the station removed songs from the 1960s and added more 1980s titles making the transition to classic hits The Greatest Hits of All Time In 2008 Scott Walker was hired to be WRBQ s on air Program Director and midday host 18 This was done to allow Mason Dixon to focus entirely on his morning show duties In 2013 Brian Thomas programmed WRBQ and sister station WQYK for a short period of time 19 Tee Gentry later took over programming duties on an interim basis Ted Cannarozzi became the official PD in January 2016 20 In recent years WRBQ FM has brought back jingles from its Top 40 days These include cuts from the Positron Outstanding The Rock FM The Flame Thrower Warp Factor Red Hot Power Station Skywave Turbo Z and Z World packages all from JAM Creative Productions The Q105 jingle melody in its present incarnation was modeled after that of Z100 WHTZ in New York The jingles have since been discontinued On October 2 2014 CBS Radio announced that it would trade all of the company s radio stations in Charlotte and Tampa including WRBQ as well as WIP in Philadelphia to the Beasley Broadcast Group This was in exchange for five stations in Miami and Philadelphia 21 The swap was completed on December 1 2014 22 On October 5 2020 the station announced the return of the MJ Morning Show which originally aired on WFLZ from 1994 until 2012 This change resulted in Mason Dixon moving back to the afternoon drive time slot 23 In October 2022 Dixon departed the station as part of nation wide layoffs by Beasley Media Group 24 Buccaneers broadcasts edit At one time WRBQ was the flagship radio station for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the National Football League That may have made it the first Top 40 station in the U S to carry live play by play sporting events Jesse Ventura the former professional wrestler and actor who later became governor of Minnesota was one of the team s color analysts Buccaneers broadcasts are now heard on WXTB an active rock station owned by iHeartMedia References edit Facility Technical Data for WRBQ FM Licensing and Management System Federal Communications Commission Radio Locator com WRBQ Broadcasting Yearbook 1960 page A 135 Retrieved December 1 2023 Belcher Walt July 21 2011 Recalling the days of Q Morning Zoo The Tampa Tribune WRBQ Taps Brian Thomas As New PD PDF p 3 Retrieved 2023 09 18 Vox Jox PDF p 75 Retrieved 2023 09 18 Q 105 sister station are sold St Petersburg Times April 1 1992 Archived January 13 2017 at the Wayback Machine Billboard Nielsen Business Media Inc 1992 07 11 Struggling Q 105 drops Top 40 to head for the country St Petersburg Times April 3 1993 Archived January 13 2017 at the Wayback Machine Street Talk PDF 1993 04 09 p 18 Retrieved 2023 09 18 WRBQ Tampa Q105 Format Change to Country 1993 YouTube Archived from the original on 2021 12 05 Radio Years com www radioyears com Retrieved 2016 03 24 Billboard 1997 02 08 Billboard Nielsen Business Media Inc 1999 02 27 Two stations to switch locations letters St Petersburg Times April 16 2002 WRBQ WYUU Swap Formats in Tampa PDF p 5 Retrieved 2023 09 18 Good Ol Times Mason Dixon Marks 30 Years On The Air TBO com Retrieved 2016 03 24 Scott Walker To WRBQ PD Post All Access Retrieved 2016 03 24 Brian Thomas Named VP of Programming for CBS Radio Tampa Radiofacts com Music DJs Radio Stations R amp B Hip Hop 2012 05 09 Retrieved 2016 03 24 Ted Cannarozzi Named WRBQ Program Director RadioInsight 19 January 2016 Retrieved 2016 03 24 CBS And Beasley Swap Philadelphia Miami For Charlotte Tampa from Radio Insight October 2 2014 Venta Lance December 1 2014 CBS Beasley Deal Closes RadioInsight Retrieved December 1 2014 MJ Morning Show returns to Tampa Bay radio Tampa Bay Times Retrieved 2020 11 01 More Names from the Beasley Media Layoffs as Additional Markets Affected 12 October 2022 External links editQ105 official website WRBQ in the FCC FM station database WRBQ in Nielsen Audio s FM station database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title WRBQ FM amp oldid 1221253815, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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