- WQUS
Infobox Radio station
name = WQUS
city =Lapeer, Michigan
area = [http://www.radio-locator.com/cgi-bin/pat?call=WQUS&service=FM&status=L&hours=U]
branding = "U.S. 103.1"
slogan = "Rock 'n Roll Variety"
airdate =February 6 , 1968
frequency = 103.1MHz
format =Classic Hits
erp = 2,600watt s
haat = 104meter s
class = A
facility_id = 14224
coordinates = coord|43|04|43|N|83|11|24|W|type:landmark
callsign_meaning = U.S. 103.1
former_callsigns = WRXF (10/23/98-1/17/03) WWGZ-FM (11/8/90-10/23/98) WWGZ (7/4/90-11/8/90) WDEY-FM (9/22/80-7/4/90) WTHM-FM (2/6/68-9/22/80)
owner =Regent Communications
sister_stations =WCRZ ,WFNT ,WLCO ,WRCL ,WWBN
webcast = [http://flint.edgeboss.net/wmedia-live/flint/22590/32_flint-wqus_070627.asx Listen Live]
website = [http://www.us103.com/ www.us103.com]
affiliations =WQUS (103.1 FM, "U.S. 103.1") is a
radio station licensed toLapeer, Michigan broadcasting aclassic hits music format.History
WTHM-FM first went on the air February 6, 1968, and was for many years a simulcast outlet of its like-named AM sister station (known today as
WLCO ), with the call letters standing for the "Thumb" area of eastcentral Michigan. WTHM-AM/FM was a full-service station featuring MOR/adult contemporary music. WTHM-FM allowed Lapeer residents to have local radio service after its daytime-only AM station was mandated to shut down at sunset. Later on the call letters on both AM and FM were switched to WDEY; the music format remained AC.WDEY-AM/FM had been owned for many years by James Sommerville, who sold both to Covenant Communications in 1991. Five years following the acquisition by Covenant, the FM station, by this time known as WWGZ-FM (Wings 103), had switched to an album rock format and became more of a regional station, serving listeners in Flint. The AM station adopted an all-sports format and the new call letters WLSP, later going all-talk and then
adult standards prior to the current "Real Country " format as WLCO. In1998 WWGZ-FM changed its calls to WRXF (Radio X) and took on a moreActive Rock /Heavy metal sound. One Radio X veteran,Tony LaBrie , is now the Music Director and an on-air personality at 103.1 FM's sister stationWWBN .Both WLSP-AM and WRXF-FM were sold in December 2001 to Regent Communications for $1.3 million. Shortly after the transaction was announced, WRXF ended its independent programming and became a simulcast of its new FM sister station,
WWBN "Banana 101.5". The simulcast ended almost three months later, when 103.1 once again became independently programmed, under its present call letters, format and moniker.Both stations then moved from their longtime location at 286 West Nepessing Street in Lapeer to join their new Regent affiliate stations at G-3338 East Bristol Road in the Flint suburb of Burton.
Translators
RadioTranslators
callsign = WQUS
call1 = W256AY
freq1 = 99.1 FM
city1 = Detroit, Michigan
call2 = W288BK
freq2 = 105.5 FM
city2 = Rochester Hills, MichiganIt is expected that the simulcast of WQUS on both these translators is likely a temporary arrangement. Both translators are owned by
Radio Assist Ministry and are expected to eventually pick upK-Love network programming.Fact|date=June 2008Sources
* [http://www.michiguide.com/dials/rad-p/wqus.html Michiguide.com - WQUS History]
External links
*FMQ|WQUS
*FML|WQUS
*FMARB|WQUS
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