WSPQ

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WSPQ
City Springville, New York
Broadcast area Buffalo, New York
Branding Classic Hits 1330 WSPQ
Slogan "Great Hometown Radio"
Frequency 1330 kHz
First air date 1986
Format Classic hits
Power 1,000 watts
Class B
Facility ID 26452
Callsign meaning SPringsville
Former callsigns WFWC
Affiliations ABC News Radio
CNN Radio
Buffalo Bills Radio Network
Motor Racing Network
Owner Biscuit Communications
Website wspq1330.com

WSPQ (1330 AM), branded as Classic Hits 1330, is a radio station licensed to Springville, New York, and serves the Southtowns region of Western New York. It is privately owned through Biscuit Communications. It carries a full-service classic hits/oldies format with local news and sports.

History

WSPQ was founded in 1986 by G. Robert Weigand as WFWC, but changed call signs shortly thereafter.

WSPQ was forced off the air in November 2015 due to what the station described as an "unanticipated, significant transmission failure."

Programming

WSPQ airs a mix of music from the 1960s-1980s, along with special features such as The Country Classics Show, Breakfast with the Beatles and The Sunday Night Sock Hop. In 2007, with the transfer of ownership from Hawk Communications to Biscuit Communications, the talk format which was featured at the time was dropped and the station became a full-time classic hits outlet, taking listener requests during afternoon drive and all day during "Free for all Fridays".

Notable programs include:

National news is provided by ABC News Radio and CNN Radio, while weather forecasts are provided by the National Weather Service.

Sports play by play

Coordinates: 42°29′53″N 78°41′10″W / 42.49806°N 78.68611°W / 42.49806; -78.68611

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