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WQRV


Logos for WQRV's primary and secondary channels.
Broadcast areaHuntsville, Alabama
Frequency100.3 MHz (HD Radio)
Branding100.3 The River
Programming
FormatClassic hits
SubchannelsHD2: Top 40 (CHR) "106.5 Kiss FM"
HD3: Alternative rock "ALT HSV"
Ownership
Owner
  • (iHM Licenses, LLC)
  • Sister stations

    WBHP, WDRM, WHOS, WTAK-FM
    History

    First air date

    1962; 62 years ago (1962) (as WVNA-FM)

    Former call signs

    WVNA-FM (1962–2000)
    WLAY-FM (2000–2006)[1]

    Call sign meaning

    W Q RiVer
    Technical information[2]

    Licensing authority

    FCC
    Facility ID19456
    ClassC2
    ERP8,500 watts
    HAAT299 meters (982 ft)

    Transmitter coordinates

    34°47′36N 86°37′51W / 34.79333°N 86.63083°W / 34.79333; -86.63083
    Translator(s)HD2: 106.5 W293AH (Huntsville)
    Links

    Public license information

  • LMS
  • WebcastListen Live
    Listen Live (HD2)
    Listen Live (HD3)
    Website1003theriver.iheart.com
    1065kissfm.iheart.com (HD2)
    althsv.iheart.com (HD3)

    WQRV (100.3 FM) is a classic hits-formatted radio station serving the Huntsville, Alabama, market, which includes counties in northern Alabama and southern Alabama.[3] Owned and operated by San Antonio–based iHeartMedia, the station's studios are located in Madison, Alabama, and its transmitter is located north of Elsanor Alabama.

    History[edit]

    This station had been WVNA-FM since 1962 before becoming country music formatted WLAY-FM on March 30, 2000. This lasted until a 2006 change to match a format and positioning change to "The River." The station was assigned the WQRV call letters by the Federal Communications Commission on March 10, 2006.[1]

    WLAY logo

    WQRV began in April 2006 as a format relocated from the former WWXQ 92.5 and WXQW 94.1 MHz frequencies, which iHeartMedia (then known as Clear Channel Communications) had sold to Cumulus Media. Those stations were known collectively as "WXQ." The station frequency was transferred from Florence, Alabama, to the Huntsville market, with the city of license being Meridianville, Alabama, north of Huntsville.

    The station originally broadcast a more rock-based classic hits format under The River branding; eventually, by the late 2000s, it had shifted to pop-based classic hits of the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s, while still mixing in rock hits. The station currently is considered as an Adult Hits station, which contains a strong 1970s and 1980s generic standard classic hits format, with some 1990s, 2000s, and a few 2010s being added to the playlist.

    Rick and Bubba, a popular syndicated Southern-culture morning show, relocated to WQRV from crosstown rival WRTT-FM on January 2, 2008.[4]

    HD Radio[edit]

    On November 9, 2012, WQRV-HD2 dropped it's simulcast of sister station WBHP and began stunting with Christmas music for the holidays as "Christmas 106.5" (simulcast on translator W293AH). On December 26, WQRV-HD2 flipped to Top 40/CHR as "106.5 KISS FM", launching with 10,065 songs in a row played commercial-free. The first song on "106.5 KISS FM" was "Die Young" by Kesha.[5]

    Logo as ALT 92.9

    On September 13, 2018, after briefly stunting with baseball-related music as "Trash Pandas Radio", WQRV-HD3 launched an alternative rock format as Alt 92.9. It is carried on translator station W225AH.[6] On April 7, 2022, W225AH signed off and WQRV-HD3 rebranded as "ALT HSV".

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b "Call Sign History". FCC Media Bureau CDBS Public Access Database.
  • ^ "Facility Technical Data for WQRV". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  • ^ "Station Information Profile". Arbitron. Archived from the original on March 1, 2010.
  • ^ "WDRM-FM still king of area radio". The Huntsville Times. 2007-12-09.
  • ^ "106.5 Kiss-FM Huntsville Debuts". RadioInsight.
  • ^ "Alt 92.9 Launches In Huntsville". RadioInsight. 2018-09-13. Retrieved 2018-09-21.
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