WPDQ (FM)

WPDQ (103.9 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a sports talk format, licensed to Drakesboro, Kentucky, United States. The station is currently owned by Nashville's Sportsradio, Incorporated and features programming from ABC Radio and CBS Sports Radio.[1] This programming is a simulcast of Nashville-market AM radio station WNSR.

WPDQ
CityDrakesboro, Kentucky
Frequency103.9 MHz
Programming
FormatSports radio
AffiliationsABC Radio, CBS Sports Radio
Ownership
OwnerNashville's Sportsradio, Incorporated
History
First air date1994
Former call signsWVHM (1994–1999)
WNTC (1999–2020)
Technical information
Facility ID85772
ClassA
ERP1,950 watts
HAAT124 meters (407 ft)
Transmitter coordinates37°6′50″N 87°3′52″W
Links
WebcastListen live
Websitewnsr.com

History

The station signed on the air as WVHM in 1994, when it was originally licensed to Central City. It was a non-commercial station broadcasting a religious format. The station's call letters were changed to WNTC in 1999.

In October 2001, sometime after the license was moved to its current location in Drakesboro, the station was acquired by the Nashville Sportsradio, Inc., a unit of Southern Wabash Communications. That company, which owns WNSR of Brentwood, Tennessee, converted the station into a full-time repeater of that station, hence making a sports radio station.[2] This makes the WNSR coverage area expanded into the Kentucky portion of the Clarksville, TN-Hopkinsville, KY radio market, and making coverage available well into portions of Butler, Logan, and Ohio counties, and as far north and west as Calhoun and Madisonville.

On June 25, 2020, WNTC switched call letters with 91.3 FM at Scottsville, Kentucky, and became WPDQ.

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