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'''WQEN-FM''' is a [[List of radio stations|radio station]] licensed to Clear Channel Broadcasting and broadcasting on [[FM 103.7]]. It is currently called '''103.7 The Q''' and plays the Pop/Top 40 format.  
'''WQEN-FM''' is a [[List of radio stations|radio station]] licensed to Clear Channel Broadcasting and broadcasting on [[FM 103.7]]. It is currently called '''103.7 The Q''' and plays the Pop/Top 40 format.  


WQEN was origionally a country station in Gadsden in the 1980's. After several license sales and acquisitions, 103.7 The Q landed in Birmingham in [[1999]], transmitting from a tower in Chelsea. Sometime after [[2004]] the tower was moved to [[Red Mountain]], greatly improving former signal issues. As of [[2010]] the station operates from a studio at 600 [[Beacon Parkway West]]. It has licensed transmitters on [[Red Mountain]] and in [[Trussville]].
WQEN was originally a country station in Gadsden in the 1980's. After several license sales and acquisitions, 103.7 The Q landed in Birmingham in [[1999]], transmitting from a tower in Chelsea. Sometime after [[2004]] the tower was moved to [[Red Mountain]], greatly improving former signal issues. As of [[2010]] the station operates from a studio at 600 [[Beacon Parkway West]]. It has licensed transmitters on [[Red Mountain]] and in [[Trussville]].


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[[Category:1980s establishments]]
[[Category:Beacon Parkway West]]
[[Category:Beacon Parkway West]]

Latest revision as of 14:23, 8 April 2010

WQEN-FM is a radio station licensed to Clear Channel Broadcasting and broadcasting on FM 103.7. It is currently called 103.7 The Q and plays the Pop/Top 40 format.

WQEN was originally a country station in Gadsden in the 1980's. After several license sales and acquisitions, 103.7 The Q landed in Birmingham in 1999, transmitting from a tower in Chelsea. Sometime after 2004 the tower was moved to Red Mountain, greatly improving former signal issues. As of 2010 the station operates from a studio at 600 Beacon Parkway West. It has licensed transmitters on Red Mountain and in Trussville.