KPQ (560
kHz) is a
commercial AM radio station, licensed to
Wenatchee, Washington, and serving the North
Central Washington region. The station is owned by
Townsquare Media and broadcasts a
news/talk radio format. The
radio studio
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s and offices are on North Wenatchee Avenue.
KPQ transmits 5,000
watts. By day its signal is
non-directional, but to protect other stations on
560 AM
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Arg ...
, at night it uses a
directional antenna
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. Programming is also heard on 250 watt
FM translator K269HC at 101.7
MHz.
Programming
KPQ has three news blocks on weekdays, in morning
drive time, at noon and at 5 p.m. Much of the rest of the weekday schedule is
nationally syndicated
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talk shows: "
The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show," "
The Lars Larson Northwest Show," "
The Ramsey Show with
Dave Ramsey," "
Coast to Coast AM with
George Noory" and "
First Light." A Pacific Northwest Agriculture hour is heard just before sunrise. The station provides regional news for Central Washington and has the largest radio News/Ag Department in the region.
Weekends feature shows on health, money, home repair, the outdoors, technology, law, travel, cars and RVs. Syndicated weekend hosts include
Leo Laporte,
Bill Handel and
Rudy Maxa.
Don West provides sports reports and the station carries
Seattle Seahawks
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and
Washington State Cougars football
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broadcasts. Most hours begin with a news update from
ABC News Radio
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.
History
KPQ was first licensed in
Seattle, with the sequentially assigned
call letters KGCL, on September 3, 1926, to Louis Wasmer. Local radio engineer Francis J. Brott built KGCL's original 15 watt transmitter, which began broadcasting from the Brott Radio Laboratories building. The station's initial schedule was a single one-hour weekly program on Wednesday nights from 8 to 9 o'clock, announced by Brott and sponsored by the Hopper Kelly Music Company.
Louis Wasmer, who had put station KHQ on the air in Seattle in early 1922, moved it to Spokane in the summer of 1925. Although he now lived in Spokane, Wasmer took on Archie Taft as a local partner for this new Seattle station. In December 1926, station operations were transferred to the Piper & Taft building, site of a sporting goods store that had expanded into retail radio receiver sales. Beginning in June 1927 KGCL was assigned to 1300 kHz, sharing this frequency with KPCB (now
KIRO
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In 1900 there were said to be 1,500 troops from the Congo Free ...
), owned by the Pacific Coast Biscuit Company.
In 1928, KGCL's call sign was changed to KPQ. The station continued to be operated by Piper & Taft and to share time with KPCB. At the time of its debut as KPQ, the schedule was announced as Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., and Monday, Wednesday and Friday afternoons starting at 4:30 p.m. On November 11, 1928, under the provisions of the
Federal Radio Commission's
General Order 40, KPQ and KPCB were reassigned to share 1210 kHz.
In late 1929, it was announced that the recently formed Wescoast Broadcasting Company had purchased both KPCB and KPQ, as part of a plan to form a regional radio network along with KVOS in Bellingham and KXRO in Aberdeen. Included with the purchase were plans to relocate KPQ from Seattle to the Cascadian Hotel in Wenatchee. KPQ's first broadcast from Wenatchee occurred on December 28, 1929.
In early 1930, KPCB and KPQ were reassigned to 1500 kHz, although shortly thereafter KPCB moved to another frequency, giving KPQ unlimited broadcasting hours. In March 1941, as part of the implementation of the
North American Regional Broadcasting Agreement
The North American Regional Broadcasting Agreement (NARBA, es, Convenio Regional Norteamericano de Radiodifusión) refers to a series of international treaties that defined technical standards for AM band (mediumwave) radio stations. These agreem ...
, most stations on 1500 kHz, including KPQ, were moved to 1490 kHz.
On April 1, 1942, KPQ moved to 560 kHz, where it has been located ever since.
In 2007 Wescoast Broadcasting, which had been KPQ's licensee for 78 years, was sold to Cherry Creek Radio, and KPQ's studios were moved from Mission Street to Wenatchee Avenue.
"Changes afoot at KPQ with new ownership"
by Travis Hay, ''Wenatchee World'', October 20, 2007.
In August 2021, KPQ started a simulcast on K269HC 101.7 FM for those with radio tuners with no AM dials.
References
External links
FCC History Cards for KPQ
(covering KGCL / KPQ from 1927-1980)
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Radio stations established in 1926
News and talk radio stations in the United States
Townsquare Media radio stations