WLQH

WLQH
City Chiefland, Florida
Branding Classic Hits 93.3
Frequency 940 kHz
First air date 1968
Format Classic Hits (WZCC simulcast)
Power 780 watts day
15 watts night
Class D
Facility ID 72200
Transmitter coordinates 29°31′0.00″N 82°53′11.00″W / 29.5166667°N 82.8863889°W / 29.5166667; -82.8863889
Owner Suncoast Broadcasting
Sister stations WZCC
Website classichits933.com

WLQH (940 AM) is a radio station broadcasting an classic hits format, licensed to Chiefland, Florida, US.

WLQH debuted June 6, 1968, as a 500-watt, daytime-only facility, originally owned by White Construction Company of Chiefland and broadcasting country music during the morning and early afternoon hours and Top 40 during afternoon drive time. Luther White was the station's president, C. Wesley Ward served as general manager and news director, and Ruth M. Ward was the station's program director, while Billy Mayo was the Top 40 announcer and program director.[1]

The station is currently owned by Suncoast Broadcasting.[2]

In 2014 WLQH entered into a simulcast with WZCC AM 1240 in Cross City and its FM translator W227AV 93.3 MHz in Newberry, which serves an area between Chiefland and Fanning Springs.

Though authorized to broadcast at 15 watts at night, WLQH is still licensed as a Class D (Daytime) station, to protect Class-A clear-channel station XEX-AM Mexico City, as well as a vacant allocation in Montreal.

References

  1. "Page 32, Florida, Chiefland, WLQH" (PDF). 1969 Broadcast Yearbook, Section B-1, Page 32.
  2. "WLQH Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.


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