City | Florence, Alabama |
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Broadcast area | Florence-Muscle Shoals Metropolitan Area |
Branding | Q107 |
Slogan | Great Classics & the Best of Today |
Frequency | 107.3 MHz |
Translator(s) | 106.9 W295AE (Trinity) |
First air date | August 8, 1962 (as WOWL-FM) |
Format | Adult Hits |
ERP | 93,000 watts |
HAAT | 310 meters (1017 feet) |
Class | C1 |
Facility ID | 5274 |
Transmitter coordinates | 34°40′24″N 87°42′56″W / 34.67333°N 87.71556°W |
Former callsigns | WOWL-FM (1962-1965) WJOI-FM (1965-1967) WQLT (1967-1978) |
Owner | Big River Broadcasting Corporation |
Sister stations | WSBM, WXFL, WLVS-FM |
Webcast | Listen Live |
Website | wqlt.com |
WQLT-FM (107.3 FM, "Q107") is a radio station licensed to serve Florence, Alabama, USA. The station is owned by Big River Broadcasting Corporation. Operated by the family of Sam Phillips, WQLT serves the city of Florence, Northwest Alabama, parts of northeast Mississippi, and parts of southern middle Tennessee with an ERP of 93,000 watts.
WQLT-FM broadcasts a very wide-ranging adult hits format with a hybrid of adult contemporary, alternative rock and classic hits music. In addition to its usual music programming, WQLT-FM is an affiliate of the Tennessee Titans football radio network.
Weekday On-Air Personalitites are: Jimmy O (6a-10a), RIver Jones (10a-2p), Chip Valentine (2p-6p), Chris Michaels (6p-12a), Clay Barker (12a-6a).
Weekend On-Air Personalities are: Henry Green (6a-12p every other Sat./6p-12a Sun.) Ariel Montgomery (6a-12p Every Other Sat), Alex Vex (12p-6p), Chris Michaels (6p-12p Sat.), and Clay Barker (6a-12p Sun)
Regular weekday programming includes "Your Morning Show" with Jimmy O from 6-10am, "All Request Lunch Break" with River Jones from 12-1pm, and your "5 O'clock Ride Home" with Chip Valentine.
Special programming includes "Funkadelic Friday", from 6pm-1am on Friday nights, and "Saturday Night at the Oldies" from 6pm-12am on Saturday nights, both hosted by Chris Michaels.
This station began regular broadcasting on August 8, 1962, with 4,600 watts of effective radiated power on 107.3 MHz as WOWL-FM. Owned by Radio Muscle Shoals, Inc., it was the FM sister station of WOWL (1240 AM, now known as WBCF).