WFXN (AM)
WFXN (1230 AM) is a sports radio-formatted radio station licensed to Moline, Illinois. The station is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. with studios located in Davenport, Iowa. The station is known as "Fox Sports 1230".
City | Moline, Illinois |
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Broadcast area | Quad Cities |
Frequency | 1230 AM (kHz) |
Branding | Fox Sports 1230 |
Programming | |
Format | Commercial; Sports |
Affiliations | Fox Sports Radio |
Ownership | |
Owner | iHeartMedia, Inc. (Citicasters Licenses, Inc.) |
Sister stations | KCQQ, KMXG, KUUL, WLLR-FM, WOC |
History | |
First air date | 1946 |
Former call signs | WQUA (1946–1983) WMRZ (1983–1990) WLLR (1990–2002) |
Call sign meaning | Derived from sister stations KFXN-FM and WFXN-FM |
Technical information | |
Facility ID | 43199 |
Class | C |
Power | 1,000 watts |
Transmitter coordinates | 41°28′54″N 90°31′49″W |
Links | |
Webcast | Listen Live |
Website | https://foxsportsradio1230.iheart.com/ |
AM 1230 broadcasts at a power of 1 kW with transmitter located on 7th Street in Moline between 30th and 32nd Avenues.[1]
History
The station originally signed on September 23, 1946 as WQUA. Like its main competitor, KSTT (which signed on just two months earlier), the new station had a wide range of local programming, news and sports, plus played popular music of the day.
During the 1950s, WQUA played early rock n roll music, and introduced the area to personalities such as Spike O'Dell, Paula Sands and Jim Albracht.[2] For years, WQUA and KSTT battled in the ratings as the most-listened to station.
WQUA later went through various format changes. In 1983, the station adopted an oldies format, using the call letters WMRZ with General Manager John Haggard, Program Director & Middays; Chad Stevens, Mornings; Dan Lucas, and Afternoons; Sandy McKay. Two years later it was sold to WLLR-FM. Then, on January 2, 1990, the station began simulcasting WLLR's FM signal, and did so for 13 years. Prior to the station's adoption of the all-sports format, and thereafter, AM 1230 offered sports programming, primarily of Illinois Fighting Illini college athletics and Western Big 6 high school sports.
The current sports format and call letters were first used in April 2003.
References
- https://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=41.48167,+-90.53028+(WFXN-AM)&om=1
- Willard, John, "New book explores pioneering Quad-City radio station" Quad City Times, July 29, 2008.
External links
- WFXN in the FCC's AM station database
- WFXN on Radio-Locator
- WFXN in Nielsen Audio's AM station database