WWQS-FM 105.1
Orlando
Original Call Letters: WWQS |
Originally Licensed: Aug 15, 1967 |
Original City of License: Orlando |
Original Frequency: 105.1 |
Origin of Call Letters: |
Original Power: 90,000 watts |
Original Location: |
Original Format: Religious |
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1977-Rounsaville Radio |
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1982-Nationwide Communications |
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1996-Chancellor Media |
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1997-Shamrock Broadcasting (Chancellor Media) |
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1998-Cox Broadcasting |
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2000-Infinity Radio (Viacom) |
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2000-CBS Radio |
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2017-Entercom Communications | |
2021-Audacy, Inc. (Formerly Entercom Communications) |
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WWQS-1967-Religious |
WWQS-1970-Religious/Good Music | |
WWQS-1972-Classical | |
WBJW-1973-Top 40 "BJ105" | |
WOMX-1989-Adult Contemporary "Mix105.1" "Orlando's new mix,105.1-not too hard, not too light" | |
WOMX-1997-Hot Adult Contemporary "The Best Mix Of The 80's, 90's and Today" |
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Louis Christensen-1967-1973-President-American Home Stations, Inc. |
B. Forrest Thopmpson-1967-General Manager-American Home Stations, Inc. |
James Bruton-1967-Chief Engineer/Production Manager-American Home Stations, Inc. |
Steve Mitchell (Schiffman)-1967-1968-American Home Stations, Inc. |
Tim Slagle-1968-News Director-American Home Stations, Inc. |
Bill Curry (Michael Dwight Kirkland)-1969-1971 Biography |
Kenneth Stevens-1969-News Director-American Home Stations, Inc. |
Jack Gibson-1971-Commercial Manager-American Home Stations, Inc. |
James Ludlam-1971-Promotions Manager-American Home Stations, Inc. |
Samuel Simmons-1971-Chief Engineer-American Home Stations, Inc. |
V. Martin Groover-1972-General Manager-American Home Stations, Inc. |
E.W. Jeffries-1972-Assistant Manager-American Home Stations, Inc. |
L.R. Munsey-1972-Chief Engineer-American Home Stations, Inc. |
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