Posted by : Aron вторник, 19 февруари 2013 г.

WEQR



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City of licenseWalnut Creek, North Carolina
Broadcast areaKinston-Goldsboro
BrandingQ97.7
Slogan"Today's Hits"
Frequency97.7
First air dateSeptember 15, 1976[1]
FormatContemporary Hit Radio
Language(s)English
ERP2,650 watts
HAAT152.8 meters (501 feet)
ClassA
Facility ID57610
Transmitter coordinates35°17′28″N77°49′25″W
Former callsignsWQDW (1976-1990)[1]
WKCP (1990-1991)
WQDW-FM (1991-1994)
WZBR (1994-2004)
WWNF (2004-2006)
WKIX (2006-2008)[2]
OwnerNew Age Communications, Inc.
Websiteq977fm.com

WEQR (97.7 FM) is a radio station licensed to serve Walnut Creek, North Carolina, USA. The station, founded in 1976, is owned by New Age Communications, Inc.[1]

WEQR broadcasts a Contemporary Hit Radio music format with a ERP of 2,600 watts.[3]

[edit]History


At one time this frequency was home to WQDW-FM, an urban contemporary station in Kinston, North Carolina, along with sister station WISP (1230 AM, now WLNR).[citation needed]

WZBR was a country music radio station[4] owned by ABG North Carolina Inc.[5]




"Kix Country" logo



In 2003, Archway Broadcasting Group, LLC, announced its acquisition of WZBR and three other Greenville market stations--WRHT, WCBZ, and WNBR--from Eastern North Carolina Broadcasting Company, Inc. for $6.5 million. Also that year, Archway bought WGPM and WCZI.[6]

Archway announced May 25, 2004, that it was selling WWNF to Curtis Media Group.[7]

During 2006-2008, this station was called "Kix Country 97.7" and it used the WKIX call letters. The station was assigned the WEQR call letters by the Federal Communications Commission on December 24, 2008.[2] From late 2008 until 2010, Q97.7 was hot adult contemporary. In 2010, WEQR changed its format to CHR and changed its slogan to "The Best Songs On The Radio." Later, the slogan was changed to "Today's Hits."

[edit]References




  1. a b c "Directory of Radio Stations in the United States and Canada". Broadcasting Yearbook 1979. Washington, D.C.: Broadcasting Publications, Inc.. 1979. p. C-160.

  2. a b "Call Sign History (WEQR)". FCC Media Bureau CDBS Public Access Database. Retrieved





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