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WDQN (AM)

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Radio station in Du Quoin, Illinois
WDQN
Broadcast areaDu Quoin, Illinois
Frequency1580kHz
BrandingMeTV FM 97.1
Programming
LanguageEnglish
FormatSoft Oldies
AffiliationsMeTV FM
CBS News Radio
Ownership
Owner
  • Du Quoin Broadcasting Company
  • (E&R Media LLC)
History
First air date
1951 (as WAVA)
Former call signs
WAVA (1951–1953)
Call sign meaning
DuQuoiN
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID17748
ClassD
Power170watts (daytime)
6.6 watts (nighttime)
Translator(s)97.1 W246DU (Du Quoin)
Links
Public license information

WDQN (1580AM, "MeTV FM 97.1") was aradio station based inDu Quoin, Illinois. It is owned by the Du Quoin Broadcasting Company and operated by E&R Media. It transmits on 1580 kHz at 170 watts daytime & 6.6 watts nighttime. WDQN went dark in June 2022.

History

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WDQN began as WAVA of the Ava Broadcasting Company and was based out ofAva, Illinois. The station was moved toDu Quoin in 1953 and began transmitting from north of Du Quoin inSt. Johns. The station then changed its call letters to WDQN of the DuQuoin Broadcasting Company. Their first studio was in Du Quoin on the 2nd floor of the Riggio building at Main and Walnut Streets. Around 1959 they constructed their studio at the site of their tower. The station signed on with a BC-GY250 radio transmitter that was manufactured by the Gates Radio Corporation ofQuincy, Illinois in 1953. WDQN operated at a power of 250 watts during the day and a power of 10 watts at night. They remained at this power even after the deregulation of broadcast powers by the FCC. This power was used until the original transmitter was replaced in 2003, where the power was then reduced to 170 watts and 6.6 watts. WDQN began simulcasting withWDQN-FM in 1969. This continued until WDQN-FM was sold to TheThree Angels Broadcasting Co. ofWest Frankfort, Illinois in 2003–2004. The original tower was constructed to a height of about 173 feet, but was then added on to in 1988 to take the height to 311 feet. WDQN played a format ofeasy listening music, now referred to as adult contemporary. WDQN discontinued broadcasting on May 14, 2017.[2][3] WDQN returned to the air on July 24, 2017 as a venture of E&R Media. The station continues to transmit from their location in St. Johns, but also opened a second studio on Main Street in Du Quoin in 2017.

On October 19, 2018 WDQN dropped its hot adult contemporary and began stunting with Christmas music, branded as "Christmas 97.1"(simulcast on FM translator W246DU 97.1 FM Du Quoin). On October 22, they re-branded as "Sunny 97.1 - The 90's (sic) & Now!".[4] Shortly thereafter, the tagline was changed to "2k & Today!"

On August 28, 2020, WDQN changed their format from hot adult contemporary to soft oldies. branded as "MeTV FM 97.1".[5]

WDQN ceased broadcasting in the summer of 2022, with management citing the inability to be profitable as the reason.[6]

Programming

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For several years, WDQN was known as "Your favorite music mix" broadcasting a mix ofpop andcountry. However, in 2008, the station began broadcasting solely as a country music station. In 2017 they returned to afull service format, with national news fromFOX News Radio as well as local news updates. In the late part of March 2018, WDQN shifted its format to Hot AC and added several nationally syndicated programs, including: Uncovered with Dr. Laura Berman, The Weekly Top-20 Countdown with Rick Dees, The iHeartRadio Top-20 Countdown with Mario Lopez and Backtrax USA 90's (sic) with Kidd Kelly.

In August 2020, WDQN switched from Hot AC to Soft Oldies, branded as MeTV FM 97.1 and features syndicated programs like “Rock & Roll's Greatest Hits with Dick Bartley”, The History of Rock ‘N’ Roll hosted by legendary TV game show host Wink Martindale and Into the 70’s with Todd Chambless.

Previous logos

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References

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  1. ^"Facility Technical Data for WDQN".Licensing and Management System.Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^"WDQN falls silent after 64 years".Benton Evening News. May 16, 2017. RetrievedMay 16, 2017.
  3. ^Venta, Lance (May 17, 2017)."WDQN Joins List Of AM's Going Off The Air".RadioInsight. RetrievedMay 17, 2017.
  4. ^It has Begun: WDQN Flips to Christmas Music Radioinsight - October 19, 2018
  5. ^WDQN Joins MeTV FM Radioinsight - August 28, 2020
  6. ^"WDQN Radio in du Quoin shuts down". July 29, 2022.

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