WQJS | |
City: | Clewiston, Florida |
Format: | Classical music |
Owner: | Indian River State College |
Former Callsigns: | WJCB (2001–2021) |
Licensing Authority: | FCC |
Facility Id: | 84098 |
Class: | A |
Erp: | 3,000 watts |
Haat: | 89m (292feet) |
WQJS is a radio station broadcasting a classical music format on 88.5 MHz FM in Clewiston, Florida, United States. It is owned and operated by Indian River State College, through its IRSC Public Media division, alongside two other stations: WQCS (88.9 FM) and WQCP (91.1 FM) in Fort Pierce. The WQJS programming is also heard on WQCS's HD Radio subchannel.
See main article: WQCP. On July 13, 1998, Black Media Works, Inc., was granted a construction permit for a new radio station to serve Clewiston; a license to cover for WJCB was filed almost three years later, on July 12, 2001. It served to rebroadcast the programming of WJFP (the current WQCP) in Fort Pierce.
In August 2021, Indian River State College announced it had reached a deal to purchase WJFP and its Clewiston satellite WJCB to provide a second frequency and split NPR news/talk and classical music programming in the Fort Pierce area. On September 15, WJCB changed its call sign to WQJS. On the same day, at 8:00 a.m., classic hits 88.9 HD3 "The River" began simulcasting on 91.1 and 88.5 temporarily until WQCP relaunched with a new call sign on September 28.[1] The purchase by Indian River State College of the two stations was consummated on September 27, 2021, for $950,000.
On December 4, 2023, WQJS changed its format from jazz to classical music.[2]