Channel Q
Channel Q is an LGBTQ+ lifestyle talk and EDM top 40 radio network created, owned, and operated by Entercom. The network airs on Radio.com, the Entercom-owned internet radio service, as well as on Entercom-owned terrestrial radio stations throughout the United States. Channel Q's programming schedule consists of LGBTQ-centered talk shows, most notably a rebooted version of Loveline, along with Dance/Top 40 music on afternoons, late nights, and weekends.
Type | Radio network (LGBTQ+ Talk / Dance / Top 40) |
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Country | |
Availability | National, through online, HD Radio and over-the-air affiliates (see stations) |
Slogan | We Are Channel Q Giving Everyone A Voice |
Owner | Entercom |
Launch date | 2018 |
Official website | Channel Q |
History
Channel Q started life as Out Now Radio, and soft-launched in August 2018 on Radio.com as well as the HD Radio signal of Entercom's KAMP-FM/Los Angeles (97.1FM-HD2).[1] A full launch occurred on October 11, 2018, a date chosen to coincide with National Coming Out Day, and featured a daily morning program co-hosted by Queer Eye alum Jai Rodriguez; weekly shows featuring internet personality B. Scott and lawyer/politician John Duran; and a revamped version of the syndicated radio program Loveline.[2] By November 1, the network would adopt the Channel Q name, tweak its program lineup, and add its first analog radio affiliate (KQPS/Palm Springs, CA).[3]
Programming
Brian Holt is Channel Q’s original architect and founding Program Director/Operations Manager. Prior to joining the network, Holt developed programming for iHeartMedia including Live from the Lounge w/Ryan Seacrest, Valentine in the Morning, The Bill Carroll Show, The Dr. Wendy Walsh Show, and HOME w/Dean Sharp the House Whisperer.
As of March 2020, Channel Q's program schedule features blocks early morning, afternoon, and weekend blocks of Top 40, pop, EDM, and dance music along with regularly-scheduled shows.
Terrestrial radio affiliates
In addition to being heard on the Radio.com internet radio platform, its related app, and the network's website, Channel Q is also heard on the over-the-air stations listed below. Those shown with an "HD2" or "HD3" suffix air Channel Q on an HD radio subchannel that can be heard through HD-accommodating receivers.
- WSTR-HD3 94.1 FM - Atlanta, GA
- WWMX-HD3 106.5 FM - Baltimore, MD
- WBGB-HD2 103.3 FM - Boston, MA
- WTSS-HD3 102.5 FM - Buffalo, NY
- WBBM-HD2 96.3 FM - Chicago, IL
- WQAL-HD3 104.1 FM - Cleveland, OH
- KVIL-HD3 103.7 FM- Dallas, TX
- WDZH-HD3 98.7 FM - Detroit, MI
- WZMX-HD2 93.7 FM - Hartford, CT
- KKHH-HD2 95.7 FM - Houston, TX
- KRBZ-HD2 96.5 FM - Kansas City, MO
- KMXB-HD2 94.1 FM - Las Vegas, NV
- KAMP-HD2 97.1 FM - Los Angeles, CA (Channel Q's flagship station)
- WOLX-HD2 94.9 FM - Madison, WI
- WPOW-HD3 96.3 FM - Miami, FL
- WXSS-HD3 103.7 FM - Milwaukee, WI
- WEZB-HD2 97.1 FM - New Orleans, LA
- WNYL-HD3 92.3 FM - New York, NY
- WNVZ-HD2 104.5 FM - Norfolk, VA
- WOMX-HD2 105.1 FM - Orlando, FL
- KQPS 103.1 FM - Palm Springs, CA (also serves as Channel Q’s monitored reporter on Billboard’s Dance/Mix Show Airplay panel)
- WTDY-HD3 96.5 FM - Philadelphia, PA
- KALV-HD2 101.5 FM - Phoenix, AZ
- WDSY-HD3 107.9 FM - Pittsburgh, PA
- KRSK-HD2 105.1 FM - Portland, OR
- KKDO-HD2 94.7 FM - Sacramento, CA
- KXSN-HD3 98.1 FM - San Diego, CA
- KLLC-HD2 97.3 FM - San Francisco, CA
- KGMZ 1550 AM - San Francisco, CA
- WMQX-HD2 102.3 FM - Scranton, PA
- KNDD-HD2 107.7 FM - Seattle, WA
- K277AE 103.3 FM - Seattle, WA
- KYKY-HD3 98.1 FM - St. Louis, MO
- WIAD-HD2 94.7 FM - Washington, DC
Former affiliates
- KALC-HD2 105.9 FM - Denver, CO
See also
- Pride Radio, a competing LGBT-oriented radio service owned and operated by iHeartMedia
References
- "Entercom Begins Renewed HD2 Push In Los Angeles," from RadioInsight, 8/31/2018
- "Entercom Debuts Out Now LGBTQ HD Network In Five Markets," from RadioInsight, 10/11/2018
- "KEZN Flips To LGBTQ Talk/Dance Channel Q; As Out Now Quickly Rebrands," from RadioInsight, 11/1/2018