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Radio station in New Orleans, Louisiana
WQUE-FM
Broadcast areaNew Orleans metropolitan area
Frequency93.3 MHz (HD Radio)
Branding"Q93"
Programming
FormatMainstream urban
AffiliationsPremiere Networks
Ownership
Owner
Sister stationsWNOE-FM, WODT, WRNO-FM, WYLD, WYLD-FM, WFFX
History
First air dateJanuary 1, 1949 (1949-01-01) (as WDSU-FM)
Former call signsWDSU-FM (1949–1971)
Call sign meaning"Q" is sounded out as in "Que" or "Cue"
Technical information
Licensing authorityFCC
Facility ID11915
ClassC
ERP100,000 watts
HAAT300 meters (980 ft)
Links
Public license information
WebcastListen Live
Websiteq93.iheart.com

WQUE-FM (93.3 MHz, "Q93.3") is a mainstream urban radio outlet in New Orleans, Louisiana. The station, which is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc., operates at 93.3 MHz with an ERP of 100 kW. Its transmitter is located in New Orleans' Algiers district, and its studios are located downtown.

History

After the 1941 enactment of the North American Regional Broadcasting Agreement, WDSU-AM moved to 1280 kHz. In 1949, it added an FM station, WDSU-FM (now 93.3 WQUE-FM).

Around 1971-1972, the radio stations were sold, and the AM became WGSO with an adult contemporary format.

Around 1984, WQUE-AM, as "Stereo 13Q", and WQUE-FM, as "Q93", switched to a Top 40/CHR format under a WQUE simulcast.

In 1992, they evolved to its current format, which they continue with. WQUE is one of the most popular stations among African-American youth in the New Orleans area. From 2006 to 2014, it was the home of the Steve Harvey Morning Show, which now airs on sister WYLD-FM (which formerly aired Tom Joyner). In January 2014, it became the home of The Breakfast Club.

WQUE-FM-HD2

WQUE-HD2 is broadcasting with hip-hop as "All My Jams Top 20".

References

  1. "Facility Technical Data for WQUE-FM". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. "Billboard" (PDF). World Radio History. 1984-02-11. Retrieved 1 November 2023. · ... Orleans has sent us their listen line number and an up- date of what they're up to. Simulcast in morning drive (with WQUE -FM,. Q -93) is ...
  3. "Ten Great Radio Battles Of The '80s and Early '90s". Edison Research. 2 April 2009. Retrieved 1 November 2023.

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See also
List of radio stations in Louisiana
Urban and Urban AC Radio Stations in the U.S. state of Louisiana
Stations
Hip-Hop
KBTT - Haughton/Shreveport-Bossier City
KJMH - Lake Arthur/Lake Charles
KKST - Oakdale/Alexandria
KLRZ - Larose-New Orleans
KMJJ-FM - Shreveport-Bossier City
KRRQ - Lafayette
KRUS - Ruston
KRVV - Bastrop/Monroe
KZJM-LP - Lafayette
WEMX-FM - Baton Rouge
WQUE-FM - New Orleans
Urban AC
KAYT - Jena/Alexandria
KBZE - Berwick
KCLF - New Roads
KDKS-FM - Blanchard/Shreveport-Bossier City
KFXZ-FM - Opelousas
KGRM - Grambling
KJIN – Houma
KJMG - Bastrop
KMEZ - Belle Chasse
KMVX - Monroe
KMXH - Alexandria
KNEK-FM - Washington
KQXL-FM - New Roads
KSBU - Delta
KVDU - Gonzales
KVMA-FM - Shreveport
KZWA - Moss Bluff
WYLD-FM - New Orleans
Urban Oldies
KBRH - Baton Rouge
KOUS-LP - Monroe
KWXM - Simsboro
Gospel
KKND - New Orleans
KOKA - Shreveport
KRRP - Coushatta
KTJZ - Tallulah
WYLD - New Orleans
WTQT-LP - Baton Rouge
WXOK - Baton Rouge
Defunct
KCJM-LP - Alexandria
KNEK - Washington
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