WBACH
WBQX (106.9 FM) is a radio station in Thomaston, Maine owned by Bill Binnie's WBIN Media Co., Inc. and branded as WBACH. Currently the station airs a classical music format. The station's programming is also heard in Portland through translator station W245AA (96.9 FM) and on the HD2 channel of WTHT (99.9 FM).
History
The WBACH format was launched in November 1991, initially airing on WBQQ 99.3 in Kennebunk. The station was founded by Mariner Broadcasting, and (after assembling its network) was acquired by Nassau Broadcasting Partners in 2003.
WBACH began to expand in 1998, when it bought another southern Maine classical music station, WPKM (106.3 FM) in Scarborough, and renamed it WBQW. WPKM's classical format, in turn, originated on 97.9 FM (now WJBQ) in 1971 as WDCS, moving to 106.3 in 1980 and becoming WPKM in 1988.
WBQX signed on in 1992 and was previously known as WAVX "The Classical Wave" (then simulcasted with 101.7, the current WKVV). It also became part of the WBACH network in 1998.