WQEL

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Coordinates: 40°45′49.00″N 82°56′0.00″W / 40.7636111°N 82.9333333°W / 40.7636111; -82.9333333

WQEL
WQEL Q92.7 logo.png
CityBucyrus, Ohio
Broadcast areaMid-Ohio
Frequency92.7 MHz
BrandingQ92.7
Programming
FormatClassic rock
AffiliationsCleveland Indians Radio Network
Westwood One
Ohio State Sports Network
Ownership
OwnerBucyrus Radio Group
(Saga Communications)
(Franklin Communications, Inc.)
WBCO
History
First air date
1964 (as WBCO-FM)
Former call signs
WBCO-FM (1964-1978)
WBCQ (1978-1987)
Technical information
Facility ID7112
ClassA
ERP3,000 watts
HAAT93 meters (305 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
40°45′49.00″N 82°56′0.00″W / 40.7636111°N 82.9333333°W / 40.7636111; -82.9333333
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websitewqel.com

WQEL (92.7 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a classic rock format. Licensed to Bucyrus, Ohio, United States, the station serves the Mid-Ohio area. The station is currently owned by the Bucyrus Radio Group subsidiary of Saga Communications under licensee Franklin Communications and features programming from Westwood One.[1][2]

History[]

92.7 FM went on the air in 1964 as WBCO-FM, the sister station to WBCO. WBCO was founded in 1962 by Thomas P. & J. LaVonne Moore and Orville J. Sather as Brokensword Broadcasting Co. When the Moores and Sathers bought out the investors, it became Sa-Mor Stations. Full ownership was assumed by Tom and LaVonne following Orville's death. The stations were sold to Mike and Donna Laipply in 1991. In 1996, both stations were sold to the Ohio Radio Group, based in Ashland Ohio, who also owned stations WQIO and WMVO in Mount Vernon, Ohio, WNCO & WNCO-FM in Ashland, Ohio, WMAN-FM in Fredericktown, Ohio, WFXN-FM in Galion, Ohio and WXXF in Loudonville, Ohio. They would later add local WYNT in Upper Sandusky, Ohio to the group making it the largest radio ownership company in Ohio. In 2001, Ohio Radio Group was purchased by Clear Channel Communications, which had to sell two stations—WBCO and WQEL—that were purchased by Scantland Broadcasting, then current .

The station was assigned call sign WBCQ on October 26, 1978. On August 16, 1987, the station changed its call sign to the current WQEL.[3]

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WQEL logo.png (WQEL's logo under previous classic hits format)

References[]

  1. ^ "WQEL Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  2. ^ "WQEL Station Information Profile". Arbitron.
  3. ^ "WQEL Call Sign History". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.

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