WQXO

WQXO
City of license Munising, Michigan
Branding Good Time Oldies 1400 AM
Frequency 1400 kHz
First air date 1955 (as WGON)
Format Oldies
Power 1,000 watts
Class C
Facility ID 41826
Former callsigns WGON (1955-8/29/78)
WMAB (?-?)
Affiliations Westwood One
Owner Great Lakes Radio
Webcast Listen Live
Website wqxo.com

WQXO (1400 AM) is a radio station licensed to Munising, Michigan. It broadcasts an oldies music format. WQXO signed on in the late 1950s as WMAB "Munising Alger Broadcasting" operating from studios above the First National Bank building (now City Hall). Owned by The Munising News, WMAB operated daytime only at first, later staying on the air until 10pm nightly. The call letters were changed to WGON "Wagon Radio" (similar to Menominee's WAGN). In 1974 an FM CP was obtained and signed on as WQXO with a plan to be a separate format from WGON. The separate programming didn't materialize and WQXO signed on simulcasting WGON's programming. A mix of top 40 and beautiful music jingles edited made for an interesting station image. Studios were located at The Broadcast House on Onota street and remained there until a move to Marquette in the late '00's. The WGON call letters were dropped in 1978 and both WQXO AM/FM simulcast. For a short time in '81-83 WQXO emulated WJML-Petoskey with a sound-alike presentation. WQXO airs an oldies format with local morning programming from a local restaurant.

As WQXO-FM, the station in the early 1970s simulcast the MOR/adult contemporary format of AM sister WGON (later and now WQXO) during the day, and aired beautiful music during non-simulcast dayparts. By the early 1980s, WQXO-AM were simulcast 24/7 with an adult contemporary format. This was followed in the early 1990s by the WHCH calls and country and then oldies music, and then the current calls and format.

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Coordinates: 46°24′30″N 86°38′22″W / 46.40833°N 86.63944°W