WQHH

WQHH (96.5 FM), branded "Power 96.5" is a commercial FM radio station located in DeWitt, a suburb of Lansing, Michigan. The station broadcasts with 6,000 watts. The station plays hip hop as well as rhythm & blues (R&B) music.

WQHH
CityDeWitt, Michigan
Broadcast areaLansing, Michigan
Frequency96.5 MHz
BrandingPower 96.5
SloganNumber 1 for Hip Hop and R&B
Programming
FormatUrban/Hip hop
Ownership
OwnerMacDonald Broadcasting
Sister stationsWHZZ, WILS, WXLA
History
First air dateMay 26, 1991
Technical information
Facility ID41819
ClassA
ERP6,000 watts
HAAT98 meters
Transmitter coordinates42°50′58″N 84°40′4″W
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websitepower965fm.com

WQHH began broadcasting on May 26, 1991 with 3,000 watts. Power was increased to the present 6,000 watts in July, 2003.

In 2006, MacDonald Broadcasting purchased WQHH and sister station WXLA for $3.65 million. The studios were moved from DeWitt to Lansing at that time. MacDonald Broadcasting also replaced the local morning hosts with the Tom Joyner Show. In October 2008, the Rickey Smiley Morning Show took over the morning slot, replacing Tom Joyner. Beginning April 3, 2017, The Breakfast Club is now the morning show from 6-10am on weekdays.

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