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KKEQ

Coordinates:47°36′22″N95°25′31″W / 47.60611°N 95.42528°W /47.60611; -95.42528
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Radio station in Fosston–Bemidji, Minnesota–Grand Forks, North Dakota

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KKEQ
Broadcast areaGrand Forks, ND/Bemidji, MN
Frequency107.1MHz
BrandingYour Q FM
Programming
FormatChristian contemporary
Ownership
OwnerPine to Prairie Broadcasting
History
First air date
1972 (as KEHG-FM)
Former call signs
  • KEHG-FM (1972–1984)
  • KKDQ (1984–1990)
  • KKCQ-FM (1990–1996)
Technical information
Facility ID52634
ClassC1
ERP100,000watts
HAAT191 meters (627 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
47°36′22″N95°25′31″W / 47.60611°N 95.42528°W /47.60611; -95.42528
Translator(s)
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websiteyourqfm.com

KKEQ (107.1 FM or 104.9 FM, "Your Q FM") is aradio stationlicensed toFosston, Minnesota[1] with its main studio inGrand Forks, North Dakota and additional studios inBemidji, Minnesota. Q FM's primary format iscontemporary Christian music, though it also airs Bible-based talk and teaching programming. The Bemidji area receives the Q FM broadcast on the main 107.1 FM frequency, while the Grand Forks area receives the Q FM broadcast at 104.9 FM via atranslator station.

KKEQ is a commercial radio station supported by advertising sales. Shine the Light, Inc is a non-profit organization that supports KKEQ by purchasing airtime to allow KKEQ to be a full-timeChristian radio ministry.

History

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The station signed on in 1972 as KEHG-FM 107.1, a 3,000 wattClass A simulcastingKEHG (1480 AM). In 1983 Dale Olmstead purchased KEHG AM and FM fromDe La Hunt Broadcasting, and renamed themKKCQ and KKDQ; the FM station would become KKCQ-FM in 1990. In the early 1992, Pine To Prairie Broadcasting was formed with several investors with the intent of bringingChristian radio to northwestMinnesota, and purchased KKCQ AM and FM. KKCQ-FM upgraded to 50,000 watts, and signed on with acontemporary Christian music format as "Q107" on October 31, 1993, after periodically beingoff-the-air for testing.

In 1995,Shine the Light, Inc., anevangelical Christian organization, took over the operation ofKFNW-FM'stranslator (low power rebroadcaster) at 104.9 FM inGrand Forks, North Dakota, and it began rebroadcasting Q107. Q107'scall sign was changed to KKEQ in 1996 after Pine To Prairie Broadcasting signed onKKCQ-FM 96.7.

Larry Roed was the first CEO of Pine To Prairie Broadcasting, and also the firstgeneral manager under the new ownership. Air staff over the years include Kevin Arvidson (a.k.a.Fred in the Morning), Dan Kindall, Tom Lano, JL Nesvold, Brian Fisher and currentgeneral manager Phil Ehlke.

Q107 has organized numerous concerts, special events and promotions over the years, including theyard signs, the "Twelve Gifts of Christmas" and an ongoing the annual Extreme Faith youth conference, held at alternating locations throughout Q107's listening area. Q107 also airs Shopping on the Radio[1], a radio auction occasionally, which also has items for sale and auction from area retailers on its Web site.

In 2005, Q107 beganstreaming online, andShine the Light, Inc. signed on Q107's secondtranslator at 104.9 FM inWalker, Minnesota. The Grand Forks translator's transmitter was moved into city limits in 2006, greatly improving its signal to theGreater Grand Forks area.

In 2007, Shine the Light signed on four translators inThief River Falls,Park Rapids,Bemidji andRoseau. On July 7, 2008, KKEQ rebranded itself as "Your Q FM" to prevent confusion with its translators, along with switching programming fromSalem'sToday's Christian Music network toWAY-FM's Christian Hit Radio Satellite Network (CHRSN) in order to target a younger audience.

In 2010, KKEQ'stranslator station at 94.9 K235BP in Bemidji switched to a broadcast ofKBUN following a sale and a survey showing the majority of KKEQ's Bemidji listeners tune in on the main 107.1 frequency.

In February 2011, Your Q FM built an additional studio and sales office in Grand Forks, North Dakota, where most of the programming is now broadcast from. Most satellite programming (from CHRSN) was dropped in favor of locally produced programming. Q FM continues to maintain a studio and sales office in Fosston, where some programming continues to be broadcast from, to meetFCC requirements and to continue serving the Fosston area as well. The station also operates a studio and sales office inBemidji, Minnesota.

In 2012, KKEQ'stranslator station at 102.9 K275BB in Roseau wentoff the air due to interference of its off-air feed fromCKCL-FM inWinnipeg, which also broadcasts at 107.1 FM. CKCL had recently upgraded its power to 100,000 watts, and is located closer to Roseau than the main KKEQ broadcast.

During February 2013, KKEQ applied to upgrade the main 107.1 FM signal from 50,000 to 100,000 watts on a taller tower nearBagley, improving its signal in Bemidji. The station completed its upgrade to the main signal in September 2014.

At the end of 2013, KKCQ and KKCQ-FM were sold to R&J Broadcasting of Ada, Minnesota. Studios and towers for these stations remain in Fosston. Ownership of both stations transferred to them in early 2014, according to FCC records.

Translators

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Broadcast translators for KKEQ
Call signFrequencyCity of licenseFIDERP (W)ClassFCC info
K225AQ92.9 FMPark Rapids, Minnesota144468250DLMS
K285BG104.9 FMGrand Forks, North Dakota69724250DLMS
K285FK104.9 FMWalker, Minnesota138016190DLMS

References

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  1. ^"KKEQ".FCC.Broadcast map area

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