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WLQQ (106.7
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) is a
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FM
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licensed to
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. It is owned by Woof Boom Radio and it broadcasts an
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, branded as "Q106.7". Its
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s and offices are on Main Street in
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. WLQQ has an
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(ERP) of 6,000
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s. Its
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is in rural northwestern Tippecanoe County on North 400 West. Programming is also steamed on line, via the WLQQ website.


History


AC and Hot AC

At 7 a.m. on , the station
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as WGLM. It was founded by KVB Broadcasting under Kelly Vaughan Busch. WGLM began with a full-service
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format focusing on music, hourly news updates, sports, weather and community updates throughout the day. The first song played on WGLM was "
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" by
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. The original staff members included Busch, Ron Schuessler, Dan McKay, Paul Poteet, and Collin Stewart. Throughout the 1990s the station rated highly with its primary demographic, females 25-54, and continued to focus on the "Community Radio" mission. WASK eventually bowed out of the AC/MOR race when their parent company purchased the now-defunct WIIZ in 1994 in favor of simulcast news/talk programming. WGLM ran for many years, which led to one of the market's heritage
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stations,
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, flipping to hot
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, a more upbeat version of the format WGLM was running. WGLM's ratings among 12+ listeners took a hit from WAZY's new format; however, WGLM still remained strong with females 25-54. Despite this, competition between WAZY-FM and WGLM increased and in 2000 WGLM dropped the "Community Radio" moniker in favor of "The Best Mix of Music". In addition, WGLM brought new imaging to the station and segued to a "brighter" adult contemporary format to go head-to-head against WAZY-FM. WGLM began adding rhythmic crossover records to its evening and overnight programming, but the station remained "at-work friendly" during
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hours. In 2001, RadioWorks' newly acquired
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station, which was called WNJY Delphi, moved its tower into rural northeastern Tippecanoe County and switched to Top 40 as WXXB, The New B 102.9. This made three top 40 or top 40-leaning stations in the market. As a result of this, and a poor rating period, WGLM return to its adult contemporary roots. The new sound was described as Soft Rock 106.7 in February 2002. Jones Radio Networks' syndicated night show, ''
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'', was heard twice a week. Theme weekends, which had been a staple on the station from the beginning, were dropped. Soft Rock 106.7 ended in late September 2004. The entire air staff was dismissed, with the exception of Rick Mummey. WGLM changed its programming to
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on September 25, 2004, at 8 pm, starting with The Mix 106.7. Programming consisted of Rick Mummey in the morning with the rest of the day supplied by
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's Bright AC 24/7 format. With the station was all satellite-delivered, except for morning
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, the ratings continued to slide. In mid-2007, The Mix 106.7 underwent a re-image that included a new interactive website,
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s, liners, and a programming restructure under the supervision of Operations Manager Ken Stapleton. Programming from Dial Global's Bright AC remained. As a result, WGLM saw substantial gains with females 18-34 and 25-34, according to Arbitron's Fall 2007 ratings, reaching the #1 spot in both categories.


Christian Contemporary

On February 13, 2008, KVB Broadcasting Managing Partner Kelly Busch announced the sale of WGLM to the
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, which planned to replace the commercial hot adult contemporary format with listener-supported, non-commercial
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. The Mix 106.7 signed off at 12:01 am on February 29, 2008, ending nearly 16 years of adult contemporary programming. The Educational Media Foundation began airing their
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format at 4 o'clock that morning. The last song played on WGLM as a commercial station in 2008 was the album version of " Closing Time" by
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. On August 15, 2008, EMF changed the station's call letters to WKHL to better reflect the station's on-air identity. WKHL was nearly all network-programmed. The station only aired local programming targeted to West Lafayette on its Closer Look program. The WGLM
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had been requested for the AM 1380 and FM 106.3 radio stations in
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(currently WSCG), as part of the stations' sale to new owners.


WLQQ

On February 1, 2018, J. Chapman's Woof Boom Radio purchased WKHL from EMF for $608,000. The call letters were switched to WLQQ. On February 6, 2018, WLQQ returned the adult contemporary format to the 106.7 frequency. The station was branded as "Q106.7".Q106.7 Debuts in Lafayette
Radioinsight - February 6, 2018
In September 2018, Lafayette native Gina Quattrocchi joined Q106.7, bringing her experience in local media to the station. She highlighted her interest in engaging with the local community through her role.


External links


Q106.7 Website
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