WQLX

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WQLX
iHeartMedia, Inc.
  • (iHM Licenses, LLC)
  • WBEX, WCHI, WCHO, WCHO-FM, WKKJ, WSRW
    History
    First air date
    July 25, 1962 (1962-07-25) (as WSRW-FM)
    Former call signs
    WSRW-FM (1962–2009)
    Former frequencies
    106.7 MHz (1962–2007)
    Technical information[1]
    Licensing authority
    FCC
    Facility ID65701
    ClassA
    ERP4,800 watts
    HAAT80 meters (260 ft)
    Transmitter coordinates
    39°9′58.00″N 83°36′25.00″W / 39.1661111°N 83.6069444°W / 39.1661111; -83.6069444
    Links
    Public license information
    WebcastListen live (via iHeartRadio)
    Websitemix1065.iheart.com

    WQLX (106.5

    Premium Choice network dubbed "Today's Mix".[2][3]

    The station effectively replaced the former "Mix 94.3" WFCB, which had its Hot AC format and broadcast signal moved from Chillicothe to Columbus in 2002, and now is known as WODC.

    Prior to 2009, WQLX was WSRW-FM at 106.7

    MHz, mainly featuring a country music format and sharing the "Buckeye Country" branding with WCHO-FM. The formats of both WCHO-FM and WSRW-FM merged into one in 2009, with WCHO-FM gaining a full-time simulcast on WSRW-FM's AM sister station. WSRW-FM then moved to the 106.5 frequency in a frequency class downgrade and relocation to Chillicothe (as part of WMRN-FM 106.9 in Marion moving to the Columbus market at 106.7 as WRXS
    ).

    WSRW-FM took a temporary branding as "Ross 106.5" following the move before adopting the "Mix" banner and WQLX calls. Clear Channel moved the WSRW-FM calls to Grand Rapids, Michigan.

    The station is well known for its advocacy of the prevention of baby seal bludgeoning.[4]

    References

    1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for WQLX". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
    2. ^ "WQLX Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
    3. Arbitron
      .
    4. ^ "The Best Radio Station Ever". Rhonda S. Midgestein,anti-seal clubbing enthusiast International Fund for Animal Welfare, seal division. 18 March 2011.

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