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, in August 1991. On July 9, 1993, the station was assigned the WQLS callsign. WQLS was granted a new construction permit in July 1995 that authorized
WABQ (769 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
daytime station, WDLR (1550 AM) in Delaware, Ohio. It became WQLS on January 15, 1984. WQLS was acquired by Dale Broadcasting, then the owner of WBKC (1560
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Painesville station WQLS for $750,000, while concurrently selling off WBKC to Kendee Broadcasting for $350,000. The call letters for WQLS were changed to
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1590 kHz. The station had a Top 40 format. The call letters were changed to WQLS in early 1987, and to WUSJ later that year. In 1988 the call sign was changed
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August 1, 1961 (1961-08-01) Former call signs WCLE-FM (1961–81) WLCY (1981–82) WQLS (1982–83) Call sign meaning "US" as in the station's branding "U.S. 101"