City | Valley City, North Dakota |
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Broadcast area | Jamestown-Valley City |
Branding | Q101 |
Slogan | "Your Number One Hit Music Station" |
Frequency | 101.1 MHz |
Format | Top 40 (CHR) |
ERP | 100,000 watts |
HAAT | 197 meters |
Class | C1 |
Facility ID | 60498 |
Transmitter coordinates | 46°56′21″N 98°18′30″W / 46.93917°N 98.30833°W |
Former callsigns | KOVC-FM, KLPR |
Owner |
Ingstad Family Media (Sioux Valley Broadcasting) |
Sister stations | KOVC, KQDJ, KRVX, KXGT, KYNU |
Webcast | Listen Live! |
Website | NewsDakota.com |
KQDJ-FM (101.1 FM, "Q101") is a radio station licensed to serve Valley City, North Dakota, serving the Jamestown and Valley City areas. The station is owned by Ingstad Family Media. It airs a Top 40 (CHR) music format.
The station was assigned the KQDJ-FM call letters by the Federal Communications Commission on November 1, 1996.
Prior to 1996, KQDJ-FM was the sister station of KQDJ-AM in Jamestown, North Dakota, and transmitted on the frequency of 95.5 FM (now used by KYNU "Big Dog Country"). Known then as "J-Country" and owned by Sorenson Broadcasting, KQDJ-FM was a fully automated contemporary country station that occasionally broadcast live play-by-play of high school and the University of Jamestown sports events.
The station used four stereo reel-to-reel tape players to rotate music through a pre-programmed sequence of songs throughout the day. The system (affectionately known as "Chumley" by the announcers and engineers) was fairly reliable and included five AA-size Fidelipac commercial cart carousels that automatically inserted commercials at pre-programmed times plus two larger carts for announcing the time, one with odd minutes and one with even minutes. As a CBS Radio Network affiliate, national news was aired via satellite whereas both local news and weather were prerecorded by the AM station announcers and inserted into the automated program lineup. As a cost-saving measure, the station shared its operating hours with its AM counterpart so that the AM announcers could oversee and maintain the automated system including having the night shift AM announcers program "Chumley" for the next day.
The original studios were located on the corner of 1st Avenue South and 2nd Street SE in Jamestown on the second floor of the former White Drug Building and across the street from its regional competitors, KSJB and KSJZ. Both stations have since relocated.