WUSQ

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WUSQ-FM
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City of license Winchester, Virginia
Broadcast area Winchester, Virginia
Northern Shenandoah Valley
Branding "Q-102"
Slogan "Shenandoah Country"
Frequency 102.5 MHz
Format Country
Power 32,000 Watts
Class B
Former callsigns WHPL (1965-Late 60's)
WEFG (Late 60's-1982)
WUSQ (1982-1986)
WUSQ-FM (1986-Present)
Affiliations After Midnight, MRN Radio, PRN Radio
Owner Clear Channel
BT Triple Crown Merger Co., Inc.
Website www.wusq.com

WUSQ-FM is a radio station broadcasting from Winchester, Virginia with a country format.

[edit] History

ShenVal Communications signed WHPL-FM on the air in 1965. Calls were changed to WEFG-FM in the late 60s. Its early years the station was big on local sports coverage.

In the early 70s, WEFG played an automated "hit parade" format of then current pop tunes as well as a heavy mix of oldies.

Gospel found its way to 102.5 in 1976. First only in the evenings, with John Scott Slonaker, then to other dayparts including mornings where Phil Roby played the music. The rest of the day WEFG was automated. Many local and national preachers broadcast their shows on WEFG.

WEFG broadcast the "gospel" sounds in mono to people in the "four states" thanks to its 21,000 watts on a tower they shared with sister WHPL-AM (now WTFX-AM).

In April of 1982, ShenVal sold both WEFG and WHPL-AM to Holt Communications. Also in April of '82, WEFG switched to WUSQ and country hit the airwaves for Winchester with 32,000 was stereo sound, one of the last stations in the area to do so. WUSQ became known as "Shenandoah Country, Q-102".

In 1991, Holt sold WUSQ told Baltimore based Benchmark Communications. In 1993, WUSQ added syndicated "After Midnight" to their lineup.

From 1996 until 2000, WUSQ saw their ownership change from Benchmark to Capstar to AM/FM, finally to Clear Channel. Today, Q102 is consistantly the highest rated station in Winchester, battling cross-town WINC-FM for the top spot.

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Radio stations in the Winchester, Virginia market (Arbitron #225)

WVEP - 88.9 | WTRM - 91.3 | WINC - 92.5 | WZRV - 95.3 | WLTF - 97.5 | WKSI - 98.3 | WFQX - 99.3 | WUSQ - 102.5 | WWRT - 104.9 | WWRE - 105.5 | WTFX - 610 | WINC - 1400

Virginia Radio Markets

Blacksburg-Christiansburg-Radford-Pulaski | Norfolk-Newport News-Virginia Beach (FM) (AM) | Richmond (FM) (AM) | Roanoke (FM) (AM) | Fredericksburg | Winchester | Charlottesville | Harrisonburg

See also: List of radio stations in Virginia and List of United States radio markets