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Radio station in Ashland–Columbia, Missouri

KOQL

Ashland, Missouri
Broadcast area Columbia-Jefferson City and surrounding areas
Frequency 106.1 MHz
Branding Q 106.1
Programming
Format Top 40 (CHR)
Affiliations Westwood One
Ownership
Owner Cumulus Media(Cumulus Licensing LLC)
Sister stations KBBM, KBXR, KFRU, KJMO, KLIK, KPLA
History
First air date 1993 (as KYUA)
Former call signs KYUA (1991–1994)KBXR (1994–1997)
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority FCC
Facility ID 60731
Class C1
ERP 69,000 watts
HAAT 292 meters (958 ft)
Links
Public license information Public fileLMS
Webcast Listen liveListen Live via iHeart
Website q1061.com

KOQL (106.1 FM, "Q 106.1") is a top 40 (CHR)-formatted radio station owned by Cumulus Media. The station broadcasts from Columbia, Missouri, with an ERP of 69,000 watt (69 kW). The station serves the Mid-Missouri area. Its transmitter is located about 20 miles west of Jefferson City.

The station uses the slogan "All the hits." The station airs the syndicated The Kidd Kraddick Morning Show and mostly out-of-town DJs. Only the afternoon shift is broadcast locally.

In 1997, the station traded formats with 102.3 FM and became KOQL "Cool 106" with an oldies format. By 2000, the station had shifted to a jamming oldies format. In September 2001, they flipped to CHR as "Q 106.1."

On March 21, 2003, from 8:10 a.m. to 8:15 a.m., former morning show hosts Cosmo & JC aired a prank phone call between the radio station and Life Crisis Services, a gambling addiction hotline. The FCC complaint stated that the radio station personality pretended to have a legitimate gambling problem. Once the representative from Life Crisis realized it was a prank phone call, she hung up. The station did not inform the hotline the call was for broadcast, which is a violation of Federal Communications Commission (FCC) law Section 73.1206. On April 4, 2003, Mid-Missouri Broadcasting made an official on-air apology to Life Crisis and provided a link on its website for its services, but even so, on November 23, 2004, the FCC fined Mid-Missouri Broadcasting $4,000.

Mid-Missouri Broadcasting later sold the station along with others to Cumulus Media. [_when?_]

  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for KOQL". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.

38°45′00″N 92°33′32″W / 38.750°N 92.559°W / 38.750; -92.559