WWKQ-FM
89.1
Kissimmee
Original Call Letters: WWKQ |
Originally Licensed: Feb 1996 |
Original City of License: Kissimmee |
Original Frequency: 88.7 |
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Original Power: 1,000 watts |
Original Location: |
Original Format: Latin Contemporary |
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Owner(s): |
1996-Hispanic Broadcast Systems |
2002-Concillio Mission Cristiano Fuente de Agua Viva Inc ($1.5 million) |
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WREI-1993-Spanish |
WWKQ-1995-Spanish | |
WREI-1995-Spanish | |
WWKQ-1995-Spanish | |
WLAZ-2002-Spanish Contemporary Christian "La Estacion de la Familia" |
WWKQ History 1996-Jose Arzuaga, a Puerto Rican broadcaster with more than 25 years of radio experience in San Juan, Puerto Rico, New York and Orlando, opened two FM stations, WWKQ-FM 89.1 in Kissimmee and WLAZ-FM 88.7 in Clermont. Both were licensed as noncommercial stations. The plans were to simulcast Top 40 Latin music and Spanish-language educational programming on the stations and call them ''the Z.'' The studios were located near Curry Ford and Conway roads in Orlando. The signal reaches Orlando, Kissimmee, northern Lake County and Southwest Volusia County. The station will support itself with corporate sponsorships similar to those found on public radio stations. |
WWKQ Personalities |
Victelio Martinez-1997-Co host of the morning show called "Mega-zine"-Hispanic Broadcast Systems |
Pedro Miranda-1997-Co host of the morning show called "Mega-zine"-Hispanic Broadcast Systems |
Names In WWKQ History |
Jose Arzuaga-1996-Co-owner-Hispanic Broadcast Systems |
Idalia Arzuaga-1996-Co-owner-Hispanic Broadcast Systems |
Victelio Martinez-1997-General Manager-Hispanic Broadcast Systems |
Rodolfo Font-2002-President-Concillio Mision Cristiano Fuente de Agua Viva Inc |
Otoniel Font-2002-Concillio Mision Cristiano Fuente de Agua Viva Inc |
Omayra Font-2002-Concillio Mision Cristiano Fuente de Agua Viva Inc |
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