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KMAQ is an American
radio station Radio broadcasting is transmission of audio (sound), sometimes with related metadata, by radio waves to radio receivers belonging to a public audience. In terrestrial radio broadcasting the radio waves are broadcast by a land-based radi ...
, licensed to operate at AM 1320 and FM 95.1 from
Maquoketa, Iowa Maquoketa () is a city in Jackson County, Iowa, United States. Located on the Maquoketa River, it is the county seat of Jackson County. U.S. Route 61 adjoins the city, which therefore hosts traffic between Dubuque and the Quad Cities. Iowa High ...
. Both stations simulcast each other for about half the broadcast day. The KMAQ AM-FM studios are downtown at 129 North Main Street. Both share the same transmitter site, northeast of town on 233rd Road. KMAQ is the area's only locally owned and operated radio station, with no out-of-market consultant or ownership, programmed to the needs of its community. It bears the distinction of being one of a handful of radio stations across the country today with a live, local, real-time on-air staff. 95.1 Fm is branded as Maquoketa's Home to Today's Best Mix. Then when christmas music is on it is Maquoketa's Christmas Station!


History

KMAQ first went on the air as a standalone AM station on August 26, 1958 from studios located at 136 1/2 South Main Street in Maquoketa. The construction permit for KMAQ was first issued on October 24, 1956 to Jackson County Broadcasting Company, headed by brothers Nathan and Robert Goetz, and their accountant, Merlin Meythaler. Bob Brown was the first general manager of the station; Raymond Shields as chief engineer and farm services director; Stan Barton and Dennis Voy as announcers; Duane Wiley as sales representative; and Gitte Bollinger as secretary and receptionist. Voy was promoted to station manager in 1960 after Wiley (who became station manager in 1959) was injured in an accident. The station then operated as a strictly sunrise to sunset operation at its current power of 500 watts. It was granted permission in April of 1960 to stay on the air past 6pm for special events until September of that same year. On August 2, 1965, Jackson County Broadcasting Company agreed to sell KMAQ to Maquoketa Broadcasting Company, owned by KMAQ manager Dennis Voy, who continues ownership of the station today. Voy, who financed the purchase through a loan from his father, was only 26 at the time. The Goetz brothers would go on to form Goetz Broadcasting Company, which grew to the then-FCC-mandated ownership limit of 12 stations, which stretched from Illinois to Michigan. Nathan Goetz died in 2018 at the age of 92. In the summer of 1966, KMAQ was granted an FM license to operate at 95.1 (originally 95.3 but was changed due to increased power at the adjacent channel) and signed on the air the following year. In October 1970, following a fire at a neighboring business that caused some damage to studio equipment, KMAQ moved to its current location at 129 North Main Street in Maquoketa. In 1971, KMAQ gained a sister station in nearby
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. The station was sold to a new owner five years later. KMAQ thrived over the years due to its heavy community outreach efforts, including milestone celebrations every five years engaging listener involvement, a giveaway of 12 radios during its 50th anniversary celebration, annual summer broadcasts from the Clinton County Fair, and other promotions. In October 2018, KMAQ added an FM translator at 92.5 (K223DA) to better serve Bellvue residents.


Staff

KMAQ has the distinction of having an all-female sales force, with the exception of its sales manager Leighton Hepker, who first joined the station in 1975 as news director, then becoming sales manager and then ascending to station manager in 1981. After 44 years with KMAQ, Hepker died of cancer January 11, 2019.


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