WINQ-FM

WINQ-FM (98.7 FM, "WINK Country 98.7") is a radio station licensed to serve Winchester, New Hampshire. The station is owned by Saga Communications (though its Monadnock Radio Group) and licensed to Saga Communications of New Hampshire, LLC. It airs a New Country music format.[2]

WINQ-FM
CityWinchester, New Hampshire
Broadcast areaKeene, New Hampshire
Frequency98.7 MHz (Channel 254)
(HD Radio)
Branding"98-7 WINK Country"
"WINK Classic Country 103.1 FM" (HD2)
Slogan"Today's Hot New Country"
Programming
FormatFM/HD1: New Country
HD2: Classic country
AffiliationsWestwood One
Ownership
OwnerSaga Communications
(Saga Communications of New Hampshire, LLC)
Sister stationsWINQ, WKBK, WKVT-FM, WKNE, WSNI, WZBK
History
First air date1991 (1991) (as WKBK-FM)
Former call signsWKBK-FM (1991)
WXOD (1991-2002)
WOQL (2002–2005)
WINQ (2005-2018)[1]
Call sign meaning"wink"
Technical information
Facility ID57228
ClassA
ERP2,150 watts
HAAT169 meters
Transmitter coordinates42°54′57″N 72°19′48″W
Links
WebcastListen live
WebsiteFM/HD1: 987wink.com
countryclassics1031.com (HD2)

The station first signed on as WKBK-FM offering the same programming as WKBK (1220 AM, now WZBK) until its sale. It then became oldies WXOD on October 1, 1991.

The station changed its call sign to WINQ on January 1, 2005. It changed its call sign to the current WINQ-FM on June 19, 2018.[1]

Translators

W270AH, the former WZID translator in Peterborough, is now W276CB 103.1 Keene, which, after having relayed WKNE-HD3 for a while, has been relaying WINQ-HD2, since December 2018.

Broadcast translators of WINQ-FM
Call signFrequency
(MHz)
City of licenseFacility
ID
ERP
(W)
Height
(m (ft))
ClassTransmitter coordinatesFCC infoNotes
W276CB103.1Keene, New Hampshire81840250−92.6 m (−304 ft)D42°55′50″N 72°18′0″WFCCRelays HD2
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References

  1. "Call Sign History". FCC Media Bureau CDBS Public Access Database.
  2. "Winter 2008 Station Information Profile". Arbitron.


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