WJJQ explained

WJJQ
City:Tomahawk, Wisconsin
Branding:FM: Northwoods 92.5
Frequency:FM:
AM:
Airdate:FM: October 15, 1984 (as WRJQ)
AM: August 1968 (as WELF)
Format:FM: Adult contemporary/Country
AM: Sports
Power:AM: 980 watts day
13 watts night
Erp:FM: 19,000 watts
Haat:FM: 136 meters
Class:FM: C2
AM: D
Facility Id:FM: 14981
AM: 25346
Former Callsigns:FM:
WRJQ (1983–1985)
AM:
WELF (1968–1973)
WYYS (1973–1978)
Affiliations:AM: Infinity Sports Network
Owner:Albert Broadcasting II, Inc
Webcast:FM:
Licensing Authority:FCC

WJJQ and WJJQ-FM are a pair of full-service radio stations in Tomahawk, Wisconsin. They are owned by Albert Broadcasting, Inc. The company's FM service broadcasts a mixed adult contemporary and country music format, and the AM station airs a sports format and is a CBS Sports Radio affiliate. The company is a family-owned community radio station. Their slogan is: "Your information and entertainment station of the northwoods." It is a 25,000 watt station that broadcasts at 92.5 MHz. It uses the nickname "The Big Q.". WJJQ (AM), previously used the call letters WYYS, and before that, WELF in the early 1970s.

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