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==Airstaff== ==Airstaff==
The current lineup (as of August 17, 2009) Starting out the day on the morning drive is ''The Q Country Morning Show'' with Chuck Santoni, Dani Roper and Dennis Stuckey. During the Late morning/early afternoon is Dani Roper. During the mid afternoon is Jesse Morgan. Wrapping up the day on late afternoons/evenings is Gerry Clark, and Laura Luchtman on overnights.
The current lineup (as of August 17, 2009) is as follows


Weekend's/Fill-ins include Cash, Austin Travis & Joe Wilshire
*'''Morning Drive (5am-10am):''' ''The Q Country Morning Show'' - Chuck Santoni, Dani Roper and Dennis Stuckey
*'''Mid-Days (10am-1pm):''' Dani Roper
*'''Early Afternoons (1pm-4pm): Jesse Morgan
*'''Afternoons/Evenings (4pm-10pm):''' Gerry Clark
*'''Overnights:''' Laura Luchtman
*'''Weekend's/Fill-ins:''' Cash, Austin Travis & Joe Wilshire


== Notes == == Notes ==

Revision as of 04:18, 2 January 2010

Radio station in Port Huron, Michigan
WSAQ
File:WSAQ-FM.jpg
Broadcast areaLexington, Sarnia, Port Huron
Frequency107.1 MHz
BrandingQ-Country 107
Programming
FormatCountry
Ownership
OwnerRadio First
History
First air dateAugust 7, 1964
Former call signsWHLS-FM
Technical information
ClassA
Power6,000 watts
Links
Websitewww.wsaq.com

WSAQ is a country music radio station in Port Huron, Michigan known as Q Country 107. It began broadcasting August 7, 1964 on 107.1 MHz with 6,000 watts, and remains the same today . It broadcasts from the same site as AM 1450 WHLS. Q-Country plays modern country music along with some classics. WSAQ has an all local morning show and local news. The owner of WSAQ is Radio First, which owns four other stations in Saint Clair and Sanilac County.

History

In 1964, the station signed on for the first time as WHLS-FM. It was then quickly renamed WSAQ, with a country music format. In 2000 Hanson Communications sold 1590 WHLX, 1380 WPHM, and 96.9 WBTI to Liggett Communications. Liggett, who was also in the process of acquiring Hanson's competitor, WHLS-AM and WSAQ-FM, decided to co-locate all five stations at 808 Huron Street, which was the main base of operations for WHLS and WSAQ. All five stations now belong to Radio First, and have been since 2001.

Airstaff

The current lineup (as of August 17, 2009) Starting out the day on the morning drive is The Q Country Morning Show with Chuck Santoni, Dani Roper and Dennis Stuckey. During the Late morning/early afternoon is Dani Roper. During the mid afternoon is Jesse Morgan. Wrapping up the day on late afternoons/evenings is Gerry Clark, and Laura Luchtman on overnights.

Weekend's/Fill-ins include Cash, Austin Travis & Joe Wilshire

Notes

  1. Michiguide.com WSAQ History

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