WRQX | |
City: | Salem, Ohio |
Area: | Youngstown metropolitan area |
Branding: | AM 600 The Patriot |
Format: | Talk radio |
Power: | day night |
Class: | D |
Licensing Authority: | FCC |
Facility Id: | 37547 |
Coordinates: | 40.8297°N -80.9303°W |
Callsign Meaning: | "Parked" call sign after prior usage on the former WRQX in Washington, D.C. |
Former Callsigns: | WSOM (1965 - 2019) |
Owner: | Cumulus Media |
Sister Stations: | WBBW, WHOT-FM, WLLF, WPIC, WQXK, WWIZ, WYFM |
Licensee: | Cumulus Licensing LLC |
WRQX (600 kHz) - branded as AM 600 The Patriot - is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Salem, Ohio, and serving the Youngstown metropolitan area. Owned by Cumulus Media, WRQX has a talk radio format. It is the local network affiliate for CBS News Radio and carries talk shows from co-owned syndicator Westwood One. The WRQX studios are located in "The Radio Center" in Youngstown.
WRQX is a Class D AM station. By day, it is powered at 1,000 watts. To protect other stations on 600 AM from interference, it reduces power at night to 45 watts. It uses a directional antenna with a two-tower array. The transmitter is on Winona Road at Butler Grange Road in Winona, near the Mahoning River.[1] In addition to a standard analog transmission, WRQX is available online.
The station signed on the air on June 25, 1965 as WSOM, which stood for "The Wonderful Sound Of Music". For decades, the station featured an adult standards format, including longtime Youngstown radio personalities Dick Thompson, Johnny Kay and Gary Rhamy. In its early years, WSOM was a daytimer, required to go off the air at night. It eventually got authorization to broadcast around the clock using low power at night.
WSOM changed to a talk radio format on December 13, 2010, mostly carrying an all-syndicated lineup in contrast to co-owned WPIC, one notable exception being a local afternoon show, Afternoons with Tracey and Friends. The station reverted to soft oldies and adult standards in September 2016, this time carrying programming from co-owned Westwood One's "America's Best Music".
WSOM changed formats again, this time to classic country, on December 26, 2016.[2] [3]
With the Educational Media Foundation purchase of WRQX 107.3 FM in Washington, D.C., the WRQX call sign - retained by Cumulus in the deal - was transferred to WSOM in a call sign "parking" move on May 31, 2019. Concurrently, the WSOM letters moved to the former WRQX until new calls were selected for that facility.[4] With the switch to K-Love programming later that day, the Washington station took the WLVW call sign. In addition, the new WRQX removed all instances of "WSOM" from its website and re-branded as "AM 600 WRQX," with updated imaging, logos and website domain.
On May 24, 2021, WRQX flipped to conservative talk radio, branded as "The Patriot".[5] It began airing the Westwood One line up of conservative talk hosts.
WRQX carries all nationally syndicated talk shows, mostly from Cumulus-owned Westwood One. Mornings begin with America in the Morning, a news magazine. Other programs carried include Chris Plante, Dan Bongino, Ben Shapiro, Matt Walsh, Mark Levin, Michael Knowles, Rich Eisen, Rich Valdes and Red Eye Radio.[6] World and national news is supplied by CBS News Radio.