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Broadcast area | Manitowoc-Two Rivers Manitowoc County |
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Frequency | 102.3MHz |
Branding | Classic Rock Q102 |
Programming | |
Format | Classic rock |
Affiliations | Dial Global Classic Rock Network |
Ownership | |
Owner | Seehafer Broadcasting Corporation |
WCUB,WEMP,WLKN,WLTU,WOMT | |
History | |
First air date | 1965 |
Call sign meaning | Q (common radio branding), Manitowoc & Two Rivers are "twin cities" |
Technical information[1] | |
Licensing authority | FCC |
Facility ID | 59609 |
Class | A |
ERP | 4,500watts |
HAAT | 100 meters (330 ft) |
Transmitter coordinates | 44°7′31.00″N87°37′41.00″W / 44.1252778°N 87.6280556°W /44.1252778; -87.6280556 |
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Public license information | |
Website | wqtcfm.com |
WQTC-FM (102.3FM, "Classic Rock Q102") is aradio station licensed toManitowoc, Wisconsin, owned by Seehafer Broadcasting Corporation and serves that community, along with the nearbytwin city ofTwo Rivers andSheboygan.[2] A sister station toWOMT (1240), WQTC-FM broadcasts the satellite format ofDial Global'sClassic Rock Network during most programming hours, along with local news and weather cut-ins by WOMT staff and localhigh school sports, mainly the teams ofTwo Rivers High School to complement WOMT's coverage of the Manitowoc high school teams.
In 2009, WOMT and WQTC-FM gained another sister station inCleveland'sWLKN-FM (98.1), whose operations moved to Manitowoc on August 31, 2016. In November 2015, Seehafer Broadcasting purchased longtime local competitorsWLTU andWCUB.
A minor tweak in the format came in 2013 when WQTC switched from airing Dial Global's Classic Hits network to their Classic Rock network; a converse change of slogan and logo toClassic Rock Q102 was made with the change.
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