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WQNQ

WQNQ
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City Fletcher, North Carolina
Broadcast area Western North Carolina
Branding Star 104.3
Slogan Asheville's #1 Hit Music Station
Frequency 104.3 MHz
First air date 1991
Format Top 40 (CHR)
ERP 470 watts
HAAT 349 meters
Class A
Facility ID 71341
Former callsigns WDLF (1991–1996)
WMXF (1996–1999)
Owner iHeartMedia, Inc.
(Clear Channel Broadcasting Licenses, Inc.)
Sister stations WKSF, WQNS, WWNC, WPEK, WMXF
Webcast Listen Live
Website star1043.com

WQNQ is a United States FM radio station operating on 104.3 MHz serving the Asheville, North Carolina area. The station currently has a Top 40 (CHR) music format and is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc.. The station is commonly called "Star 104.3."

WQNQ is licensed in Fletcher, North Carolina outside Asheville. The station broadcasts at an effective radiated power of 470 watts from a transmitter located 349 meters (1,145 feet) above the average surrounding terrain.

104.3 signed on as WDLF in Old Fort, North Carolina in October, 1991 with a soft adult contemporary format known as "Delightful 104". The studios were actually located in Marion, North Carolina. The station was sold to Blue Dolphin Communications in November, 1996. At that time, the station made an attempt to move into the Asheville market as the format was changed to Hot Adult Contemporary as "Mix 104.3" under the new call letters of WMXF. They also switched from live DJ's to satellite which caused a lot of public disapproval. The original company they contracted with was Jones Satellite out of Colorado. Another station in the area--WKBC-FM—also carried Jones Hot AC during the day and the overnight, meaning both stations played the same songs and had the same DJ's. Jones was dropped for this reason, and for not being contemporary enough, and ABC Radio Networks hot AC was added. When Mix 104 went to satellite they added the Bob and Sheri morning show from WLNK, which was dropped abruptly by station management, due to public complaints. They added Scott and Todd in the Morning from New York City which was not greeted well due to the market. In late 1998 the studio was moved from Marion to Asheville soon after the tower was moved from Wildcat Mountain outside of Old Fort to a tower outside of Asheville. Because of the mountainous terrain in the Asheville market, the station signal range was still limited.


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