WSAQ
City of license | Port Huron, Michigan |
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Broadcast area | St. Clair County |
Branding | Q-Country 107 |
Slogan | Playing the Greatest Country Music of All Time |
Frequency | 107.1 MHz |
First air date | August 7, 1964 |
Format | Country |
ERP | 6,000 watts |
HAAT | 91 meters |
Class | A |
Facility ID | 73074 |
Former callsigns | WHLS-FM |
Owner | Radio First |
Website | wsaq.com |
WSAQ is an American radio station in Port Huron, Michigan broadcasting at 107.1 MHz. It is branded as Q-Country 107 and features a locally programmed country music format. WSAQ is owned by Radio First.
Technical
WSAQ broadcasts with 6,000 watts of power from the same site as AM 1450 WHLS, which is located on 32nd Street in Port Huron Township.WSAQ often interferes with WTLZ in Saginaw east of Imlay City and Lapeer, however with a rotational antenna both stations can be received in these areas. WSAQ serves northeastern Macomb County, eastern St. Clair County, and southeastern Sanilac County. It also serves Sarina, and a decent area of Canada. WSAQ can be heard as far north as Port Sanilac, and as far south as Roseville. It can be heard as far west as Capac/Imlay City, but often has interference with WTLZ of Saginaw.
History
In 1964, the station signed on for the first time as WHLS-FM. Featuring a simulcast of the AM station and then later a beautiful music format, it was soon renamed WSAQ, and adopted a country music format in spring 1982. [1] In 2000 Hanson Communications sold 1590 WHLX, 1380 WPHM, and 96.9 WBTI to Liggett Communications. Liggett, who was also in the process of acquiring Hanson's competitor, WHLS-AM and WSAQ-FM, decided to co-locate all five stations at 808 Huron Street, which was the main base of operations for WHLS and WSAQ. All five stations now belong to Radio First, and have been since 2001.
Airstaff
The current lineup (as of April 2015) is as follows
- Morning Show (5am-10am): The Q Country Morning Show - Chuck Santoni, Jonel Jacksa and Dennis Stuckey
- Late Mornings (10am-1pm): Jonel Jacksa
- Mid-Days (1pm-4pm): Dani Roper
- Afternoons/Evenings (4pm-10pm): Curt Hauer
- Overnights (10pm-5am): Dani Roper
- Weekends/Fill-ins: Leslie James, Mike Allen
Notes
External links
- Query the FCC's FM station database for WSAQ
- Radio-Locator information on WSAQ
- Query Nielsen Audio's FM station database for WSAQ
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Coordinates: 42°58′37″N 82°27′50″W / 42.977°N 82.464°W