- WQSE
Infobox Radio station
name = WQSE
city = White Bluff,Tennessee
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branding = "Inspiration Station"
frequency = 1030kHz
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format =Gospel
power = 1,000watt s day
250watt s night
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class = B
facility_id = 4912
coordinates = coord|36|8|3.00|N|87|12|58.00|W|region:US_type:city
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former_callsigns = WBDX (1986-1989)
WJKZ (1989-1992)
owner = Grace Broadcasting Services, Inc.
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webcast = no
website = [http://www.gracebroadcasting.com gracebroadcasting.com]
affiliations =WQSE is a 1,000 watt class B AM
radio station licensed to serve the community ofWhite Bluff, Tennessee on a frequency of 1030 kHz. The station reduces power to 250 watts during nighttime oeprations. The station is owned by Grace Broadcasing Services.The station signed on in
1982 as WBDX and broadcast in a traditional community-oriented format with local sports and general-interest community programming.The station was subsequently sold to Hudson Broadcasting, which operated Channel 39
television inMurfreesboro, Tennessee . As this station was known as WHTN (for Hudson Television Nashville), the radio station was rebranded WHRD (for Hudson Radio Dickson). Hudson later sold its broadcasting interests and new management bought the station and returned the callsign to WBDX and turned to a more contemporary format.Studios were moved from the transmitter to a location on State Route 47 just north of downtown White Bluff, and then to a large glass booth in Dickson near the corner of
U.S. Route 70 and State Route 46. During this period the callsign was again changed, this time to WJKZ and the format switched tocountry music , using the moniker KZ Country, which had been used previously at various stations in the Nashville market.Broadcasting was eventually interrupted by a fire at the transmitter location where the studios had returned. The station was dark for several months and then, in late
1994 , returned to the airwaves under new management and ownership and aSouthern gospel format.The callsign was changed again to WQSE, which reflected a short-lived link to
WQSV inAshland City, Tennessee . The station was also linked at one time toWPHC inWaverly, Tennessee and under the same management and ownership; WQSE management has subsequently sold WPHC.In July 2007, the FCC approved sale [http://www.broadcastingcable.com/article/CA6408854.html] of the station to [http://www.gracebroadcasting.com/ Grace Broadcasting Services] , which owns several other radio stations in Tennessee and whose majority owner is Charles Ennis of
Rosemark, Tennessee . [http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/ws.exe/prod/cdbs/forms/prod/cdbsmenu.hts?context=25&appn=101196234&formid=323&fac_num=4912]External links
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