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WIQR (Alabama)

Coordinates: 32°25′23″N 86°26′21″W / 32.42306°N 86.43917°W / 32.42306; -86.43917
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WIQR
Broadcast areaMontgomery, Alabama
Frequency1410 kHz
Programming
FormatDefunct
Ownership
OwnerStar Power Communications Corporation
History
Former call signs
WPXC (1969–1980)
WTOA (1980–1981)
WIQR (1981–1988)
WSKN (1988–1989)
WRNB (1989–1995)[1]
Technical information
Facility ID8544
ClassB
Power5,000 watts (day)
1,000 watts (night)
Transmitter coordinates
32°25′23″N 86°26′21″W / 32.42306°N 86.43917°W / 32.42306; -86.43917

WIQR (1410 AM) was a radio station formerly licensed to serve Prattville, Alabama, United States. The station was owned by Star Power Communications Corporation and served the Montgomery, Alabama, area.[2]

It once aired Spanish sports radio format and featured programming from ESPN Deportes Radio.[3] In 2015 this station was doing classic Soul and R&B tunes. As of December 2015, this station went silent.

The station was most recently reassigned the WIQR call letters by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on December 5, 1996.[1] The station can be heard as far east as Atlanta.

The station's license was cancelled on March 12, 2019, due to WIQR having been silent since at least June 3, 2016.

Programming

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Notable former on-air personalities included Max Howell, Jim Rome, Tim Brando, Arnie Spanier, David Stein, Tony Bruno, and Todd Wright.

The station was an affiliate of the Atlanta Braves radio network through the 2008 season.[4] Beginning with the 2009 season, WIQR was the local affiliate for the Tampa Bay Rays, the parent club to the Montgomery Biscuits of the Southern League.[5]

WIQR was an affiliate of the UAB Blazers ISP Sports Network airing all of the UAB Blazers football games and football coaches' shows.[6]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Call Sign History". FCC Media Bureau CDBS Public Access Database.
  2. ^ Harris, Brian (February 6, 2008). "Sports Talk Changes". Montgomery TV and Radio.
  3. ^ "Station Information Profile". Arbitron. Archived from the original on March 1, 2010.
  4. ^ "Affiliate Radio Stations". The Official Site of the Atlanta Braves. Retrieved December 18, 2008.
  5. ^ Tankersley, Mike (March 8, 2009). "MEDIA WATCH: In with the Rays, out with the Braves". Montgomery Advertiser.
  6. ^ "Two New Stations Added To UAB Radio Affiliates". UAB Official Athletic Site (Press release). August 29, 2006.
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