WQMX
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WQMX | |
City of license | Medina, Ohio |
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Broadcast area | Akron, Ohio |
Slogan | Akron's Own Country and Your Station, Your country |
Frequency | 94.9 (MHz) |
First air date | August 15, 1988 (October 17, 1960 as WDBN) |
Format | Country |
ERP | 16,000 watts |
Class | B |
Callsign meaning | W Q MiX (former format) |
Owner | Rubber City Radio Group, Inc. |
Website | www.wqmx.com |
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WQMX is an FM radio station in Medina, Ohio, USA operating on 94.9 MHz with a country music format. It is owned by the Rubber City Radio Group, Inc. which also owns Akron's WAKR (AM) and WONE-FM.
[edit] History
The station signed on the air as WDBN on October 17, 1960 and featured a beautiful music format. Branded as The Quiet Island, WDBN was one of the early adopters of the beautiful music format that minimized announcements and included no vocal music. Jim Schulke, one of the early format beautiful music programmers, developed much of his programming philosophies at the station. WDBN was also an early adopter of FM stereo, broadcasting in FM stereo by November 1961. When the FCC limited stations in the area to a maximum ERP of 50 kW, WDBN was "grandfathered" and allowed to maintain its 118 kW signal. As a result, the station blanketed the Cleveland market and could be heard throughout Northeast Ohio and was frequently heard as far away as Flint, Michigan. With the popularity of beautiful music in the 1960s, WDBN became very successful. Soon other stations in the market flipped to beautiful music, including WQAL, WDOK, WKSW, WAEZ and WBEA. WQAL soon began to dominate, and WDBN lost market share. Eventually the audience for beautiful music became older, and less desirable, and the format was changed to adult contemporary in August 1988.
The station was sold to Gordon-Thomas Communications, Inc., headed by Thom Mandel, on June 2, 1988. It changed its callsign to WQMX on August 15, 1988 and became "Mix 94.9." It switched to a country format on April 5, 1993. Gordon-Thomas Communications changed its name to Rubber City Radio Group on December 6, 1993, the same day that it purchased WAKR and WONE-FM.
[edit] External links
- Aircheck recording of Bill Miller on WQMX on August 20, 1988
- Query the FCC's FM station database for WQMX
- WQMX on Myspace
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