Logo for 103.7 The Q | |
City of license | Trussville, Alabama |
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Broadcast area | Birmingham, Alabama |
Branding | 103-7 The Q |
Frequency | 103.7 MHz (also on HD Radio) |
Format | Contemporary Hit Radio |
ERP | 100,000 watts |
HAAT | 285 meters |
Class | C1 |
Facility ID | 22997 |
Callsign meaning | W QuEeN city (refers to Gadsden, the station's former city of license) |
Former callsigns | WLJM-FM (1960s-1975) |
Owner | Clear Channel |
Sister stations | WDXB, WERC, WERC-FM, WMJJ |
Webcast | WQEN Webstream WQEN-HD2 Webstream |
Website | 1037theQ.com 1031thevulcan.com (HD2) |
WQEN (103.7 FM, "103-7 the Q"
CKKQ-FM, known as 100.3 The Q or The Q, is a broadcast radio station in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. CKKQ broadcasts online and at a frequency of 100.3 MHz on the FM band. The station has broadcast a mainstream rock format since its inception, but has a more classic rock sound since 2001, when sister station CKXM-AM/FM became The Zone @ 91.3 with the CJZN calls and an alternative rock format. It used to have an adult album alternative lean up until Pattison took over the station from OK Radio.
The station placed 2nd in the Spring 2012 BBM Ratings for Victoria.
In April 1987, the OK Radio Group Ltd. (known at the time as Victoria Communications Ltd.) was granted an FM radio license and launched 100.3 The Q, then known as Q-100, in December 1987. The first song played was The Rolling Stones' "Start Me Up".
In May 1999, CKKQ and sister station CKXM (now known as CJZN-FM (The Zone @ 91-3)) moved to the top floor of 2750 Quadra Street, a three-storey Victoria office building purchased by the OK Radio Group Ltd. in the fall of 1998.
Q is the seventeenth letter of the English alphabet. It may also refer to: