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WOKQ (97.5 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a country music format. The station serves the Merrimack Valley , the New Hampshire Seacoast , and York County, Maine , including the cities of Manchester and Portsmouth .
WJVS Cincinnati (surrendered in 2012) WKJH-LP Bryan (cancelled in 2023) WLBJ-LP Fostoria (2015–2020) WLMH Morrow (cancelled in 2012) WLQR Toledo (1954–2016) WMH Cincinnati (1921–1923) WMVO Mount Vernon (1953–2023) WNSD Cincinnati (1972–1978) WHBD/WPAY Bellefontaine; moved to Mt. Orab in 1929 and Portsmouth in 1935 (1925–2011) WWGH-LP
In 2000, as a result of a merger between Clear Channel and another owner of radio stations, AMFM, the new larger company wanted to spin off some of its stations. WQOK was sold to Radio One (now called Urban One ), along with current sister stations 107.1 WFXC , 104.3 WFXK , and 103.9 WNNL . [ 10 ]
The station went on the air in June 1987 [1] as WQMI with a middle of the road format. In 1989, it became WCQL-FM as "Cool 95.3" with an oldies format. That was dropped in August 1996 in favor of a contemporary hit radio format, WXHT ("Heat 95.3"), which placed a heavy emphasis on 1980s new wave hits.
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Logo under previous slogan. WXXQ was originally WFRL-FM, with sister station WFRL, sharing studios that were located in Freeport, Illinois.Prior to country, the station ran a Top 40 format for a time.
WQCB (106.5 FM, "Q-106.5") is a commercial radio station licensed to Brewer, Maine, and serving Bangor and Down East Maine.It airs a country radio format and is owned by Townsquare Media.