WDUQ-LP
WDUQ-LP is a Classical and Opera formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Benwood, West Virginia, serving McMechen and Benwood in West Virginia and Bellaire and Shadyside in Ohio.[1] WDUQ-LP is owned and operated by Kol Ami Havurah.[2]
City | Benwood, West Virginia |
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Broadcast area | McMechen, West Virginia Bellaire, Ohio Shadyside, Ohio |
Frequency | 99.1 FM MHz |
Branding | Beautiful Music 99-1 WDUQ |
Programming | |
Format | Classical Opera |
Affiliations | China Radio International Voice of America |
Ownership | |
Owner | Kol Ami Havurah |
History | |
First air date | 2003 |
Call sign meaning | W DUQuesne University previous callsign/owner of Pittsburgh station WESA Hebrew root דוח or "report" |
Technical information | |
Facility ID | 133551 |
Class | L1 |
Power | 6 Watts |
HAAT | 117.6 meters (386 ft) |
Transmitter coordinates | 39°59′39.0″N 80°42′40.0″W |
Links | |
Webcast | WDUQ-LP Webstream |
Website | WDUQ-LP Online |
History
In June 2001, Kol Ami Havurah applied to the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for a construction permit for a new broadcast radio station. The FCC granted this permit on July 31, 2002, with a scheduled expiration date of January 1, 2004.[3] The new station was assigned call sign "WVJW-LP" on August 8, 2002.[4] After construction, modification, and testing were completed in January 2003,[5] the station was granted its broadcast license on February 5, 2004.[6]
On May 21, 2008, lightning struck near the WVJW-LP transmitter facility causing a power surge which damaged the station's broadcast transmitter. Falling silent for technical reasons, the station petitioned the FCC for special temporary authority to remain off the air for financial reasons while the transmitter was assessed and funding for repair or replacement was gathered.[7] The station returned to the air that summer.
The station was assigned the call sign "WDUQ-LP" by the FCC on January 1, 2012.[4] The WDUQ call sign was previously used on a Pittsburgh radio station, now WESA, from December 1949 until September 2011.[8] The WDUQ callsign was chosen by owners Kol Ami Havurah because the letters "DUQ" is a form of the Hebrew root דוח or "report".[9] Kol Ami Havurah is a Jewish religious organization and uses Hebrew.[10]
References
- "Arbitron Station Information Profiles". Nielsen Audio/Nielsen Holdings. Retrieved January 5, 2015.
- "WDUQ Facility Record". Federal Communications Commission, audio division. Retrieved January 5, 2015.
- "Application Search Details (BNPL-20010611AAE)". FCC Media Bureau. July 31, 2002. Retrieved January 5, 2012.
- "WDUQ-LP Call Sign History". CDBS Public Access Database. U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Media Bureau. Retrieved January 5, 2012.
- "Application Search Details (BLL-20030103ACI)". FCC Media Bureau. January 3, 2003. Retrieved January 6, 2012.
- "Application Search Details (BLL-20030714AAW)". FCC Media Bureau. February 5, 2004. Retrieved January 5, 2012.
- "Application Search Details (BLSTA-20080715AET)". FCC Media Bureau. December 2, 2008. Retrieved January 5, 2012.
- "WESA Call Sign History". CDBS Public Access Database. FCC Media Bureau. Retrieved January 5, 2012.
- Morfix Dictionary
- O'Brien, Eric (January 4, 2012). "WDUQ calls show up on Benwood WV station". Pittsburgh Radio & TV Online. Retrieved January 5, 2012.
External links
- Beautiful Music 99-1 WDUQ Online
- WDUQ in the FCC's FM station database
- WDUQ-LP on Radio-Locator
- WDUQ in Nielsen Audio's FM station database