WKDQ

WKDQ
City Henderson, Kentucky
Broadcast area Evansville, Indiana
Branding 99.5 WKDQ
Slogan "Today's Best Country"
Frequency 99.5 (MHz)
Format Country
ERP 100,000 watts
HAAT 300 meters (980 ft)
Class C0
Owner Townsquare Media
(Townsquare Media of Evansville/Owensboro, Inc.)
Website http://www.wkdq.com

WKDQ (99.5 FM) is a country music formatted radio station in Henderson, Kentucky radio market, broadcasting to Evansville, Indiana. The owner is Townsquare Media.

History

Begun by Hecht Lackey, owner of WSON (860 AM), the station received the call letters WSON-FM when it went on the air in 1947, and most of the FM station's programming in the early years was simulcast from the AM station. In 1971, the FM station switched to a rock format and the call letters were changed to WKDQ.

By the mid-to-late 1980s, WKDQ had switched to an adult contemporary/oldies hybrid format and was known on-air as "KQ99." While it did reasonably well, management saw greater opportunity in challenging "WYNG 105" (now WJLT, 105.3 FM) and WBKR (92.5 FM), so in 1992 they flipped WKDQ to country.

The station instantly became a success, surpassing WYNG and WBKR in ratings. Eventually, WYNG's country format was completely eliminated and eventually those call letters moved to 94.9 FM in Mt. Carmel, Illinois. WKDQ is currently the highest rated country station in the Evansville market and a close second to WIKY (104.1 FM) among all stations in the market.

Other facts

During severe weather situations, the audio of ABC television affiliate WEHT News25's weather coverage is aired on WKDQ until the severe weather has moved out of the listening area.[1]

On-air personalities

5-10am - Q Crew Radio Show with Dave and Lesie 10am-3pm - Travis Sams 3pm-7pm - Afternoons with Melissa 7pm-Mid - Taste of County Nights

References

Coordinates: 37°52′59″N 87°32′28″W / 37.883°N 87.541°W / 37.883; -87.541


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