WIVQ

WIVQ (103.3 FM, "Q 103.3") is a radio station licensed to serve Spring Valley, Illinois, United States, serving the La Salle-Peru area. The station is owned by The Radio Group and the broadcast license is held by Mendota Broadcasting, Inc.

WIVQ
CitySpring Valley, Illinois
Broadcast areaLa Salle-Peru, Illinois
Frequency103.3 MHz
97.7 MHz (WSTQ (FM))
BrandingQ Hit Music 977 & 1033
Slogan"All the Hits"
Programming
FormatCHR (Top 40)
Ownership
OwnerStudstill Media
(Mendota Broadcasting, Inc.)
Sister stationsWALS, WBZG, WGLC-FM, WSPL, WSTQ, WYYS
History
Former call signsWAIV[1]
Technical information
Facility ID28312
ClassA
ERP4,900 watts
HAAT110 meters (360 feet)
Transmitter coordinates41°18′09″N 89°14′11″W
Links
Websiteqhitmusic.com

WIVQ broadcasts a contemporary hit radio music format as a simulcast with sister station WSTQ.[2]

The station was assigned the WIVQ call letters by the Federal Communications Commission on February 26, 2001.[1]

History

WIVQ FM 103.3 began life as Talk Radio 103.3 FM WAIV in April 1994 according to the U.S. Federal Communications Commission's call sign database. It carried a right-wing talk format. In the spring of 1997 the station was sold along with co-owned WLRZ (now WBZG) from Crest Broadcasting to "The Radio Group" also known as Mendota Broadcasting. In July 1997 the station switched from all-talk to Light AC using ABC radio's star station format. It kept the AC format until March 6, 2000, at 9 PM when it dropped Light AC for the current top forty simulcast with WSTQ FM.

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References

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


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