KQWC (AM)

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KQWC
City of license Webster City, Iowa
Branding Magic 1570
Frequency 1570 (kHz )
First air date February 9, 1950
Format Oldies
Power 232 watts (daytime)
137 watts (nighttime)
Class D
Facility ID 24660
Transmitter coordinates 42°28′04″N 93°47′48″W / 42.46778°N 93.79667°W / 42.46778; -93.79667
Former callsigns KJFJ
Owner NRG Media
(NRG License Sub, LLC)
Website http://www.kqradio.com/

KQWC (1570 AM) is a commercial radio station serving the Webster City, Iowa area. The station broadcasts an Oldies format. KQWC is owned by NRG Media and licensed to NRG License Sub, LLC.

KQWC also provides regular news, weather and sports coverage. A daily one hour agricultural information called AgriTalk is locally produced and aired at 10 AM Monday through Friday.

According the station's website, it began broadcasting on February 9, 1950 using the callsign KJFJ and was owned by the local newspaper, The Daily Freeman Journal. In 1971 the Go-Rich Corporation purchased KJFJ and combined it with KQWC-FM, changing the callsign.

The transmitter and broadcast tower are located on the east outskirts of Webster City on East 2nd Street. According to the Antenna Structure Registration database, the tower is 132.9 m (436 ft) tall. [1]

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