- WKLQ
Infobox Radio station
name = WKLQ
city =Greenville, Michigan
area = [http://www.radio-locator.com/cgi-bin/pat?call=WKLQ&service=FM&status=L&hours=U]
branding =
slogan = West Michigan's Pure Rock
airdate =1984
frequency = 107.3MHz
format =Active Rock
power =
erp = 50,000watt s
haat = 150meter s
class = B
facility_id = 24639
callsign_meaning =
former_callsigns = WODJ (11/15/89-10/11/04)
WPLB-FM (?-11/15/89)
owner =Citadel Broadcasting
sister_stations =WBBL ,WHTS ,WLAV-FM ,WTNR
webcast = [http://mmslb.eonstreams.com/citadel_mi_grandrapids_wklq_fm_fast Listen Live]
website = [http://www.wklq.com/ www.wklq.com]
affiliations =WKLQ is a
radio station playinghard rock and owned byCitadel Broadcasting , transmitting on a frequency of 107.3 MHz from nearGrand Rapids, Michigan .History and Controversy
WKLQ began as a Top 40 station on the frequency of 94.5 MHz in the mid 1980s. WKLQ started as a
Hot AC station in1984 and then moved to CHR the following year in response to low ratings. Prior to this, 94.5 had been WJBL-FM, airing religious programming.WKLQ had a moderately successful CHR format until the late 1980s until it shifted more into an AOR direction. By the mid 1990s, the format became
alternative rock and gradually became moreactive rock oriented towards the year 2000. The station presently plays anactive rock format, including classic rock-oriented songs as well as more contemporary releases.The frequency now home to WKLQ, 107.3 FM, began as WPLB-FM in
Greenville, Michigan , sister to WPLB-AM (1060 and later 1380). The station became oldies-formattedWODJ in1989 ; a new WPLB-FM was subsequently created at 106.3 inLakeview, Michigan (now WSCG-FM).In
1996 , WKLQ started airing theHoward Stern Show, and ratings went through the roof. Ad revenue, however, suffered, partially due to local religious groups attacking the station. In2003 ,Matt Hanlon , took over as stationGeneral Manager . AroundChristmas 2003, the station quietly moved Stern to its lower-powered AM sister,WBBL , angering listeners. Shortly after Stern's departure from WKLQ, WBBL stopped airing Stern for several weeks afterCBS Radio discovered that they were hacking away at the show, such as airing New York ads instead of local spots,K-Rock liners and cutting the show at 10 a.m. sharp for low-rated sports programming.As a result, WKLQ didn't have a morning show for months, until they hired
Ron and Don fromSeattle . While they were in the Grunge Capitol, Ron and Don were not able to sustain ratings previously achieived by Stern. The station's listeners didn't accept them, and they were gone by2005 .On October 11, 2004, WKLQ moved up the dial to 107.3, displacing sister station
WODJ , which played oldies music.WTNR debuted on 94.5 as acountry music station.Shortly before KLQ's move to 107.3, They hired
Justice and Jim for mornings. In Summer 2005, the duo created a vast amount of controversy when they announced on the air that they were going to drown a dog. The announcement persuaded several listeners to call911 . A day later, they announced that it was only a stunt. As a result, the station, and Citadel's other Grand Rapids properties, lost thousands in advertising. Hanlon - and Citadel for that matter - did not discipline Justice and Jim for their stunt. Instead, he praised the duo for bringing attention to the station.On July 19th, 2006, Justice and Jim were fired and replaced by
The Opie and Anthony Show . Despite the firing of Justice and Jim, many fans of active rock music still criticize WKLQ for various reasons, including what they perceive as too many hair band andclassic rock artists on their playlist and allegedly being slow to add new music.Fact|date=March 2008In fall of 2007, WKLQ returned to it's roots of playing the most new Rock in Grand Rapids, and is now arguably, one of the most current and hardest rocking stations in the midwest. On July 17th, 2008, WKLQ launched Grey & Kluck mornings featuring Grand Rapids market veteran, Michael Grey, and Warren Kluck. Grey serves as the Program Director of WKLQ. Kluck spent three years previously doing morning drive at WRKR-FM in Kalamazoo, MI.
Repeater station WKOQ (92.5 FM) signed on the air on August 15, 2005. It transmitted from the same tower as
television station WZZM inNewaygo County, Michigan . The simulcast was terminated on May 1st, 2006. 92.5 FM subsequently became WLAW-FM, "The Outlaw," airing a blend of country music and Southern Rock.Sources
* [http://www.michiguide.com/dials/rad-j/wklq.html Michiguide.com - WKLQ History]
External links
*FMQ|WKLQ
*FML|WKLQ
*FMARB|WKLQ
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