WQLN-FM

Radio station in Erie, Pennsylvania, United States From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

WQLN-FM (91.3 FM) is a non-commercial radio station licensed to Erie, Pennsylvania, United States. Co-owned with PBS station WQLN, the station carries a mixed public radio format of talk, classical and jazz. The studios and transmitter are in Summit Township, south of the Erie city limits (but with an Erie mailing address), adjacent to WJET-TV and WFXP off Peach Street (U.S. Route 19); WQLN's address is on Sesame Street, named for the popular PBS children's show.[2]

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WQLN-FM
WQLN's studio facility on Sesame Street in Erie (off Peach Street), a road shared with WJET-TV and WFXP to the south.
Broadcast areaNorthwest Pennsylvania
Frequency91.3 MHz
BrandingWQLN 91.3 FM
Programming
FormatPublic radio, talk and classical
Affiliations
Ownership
OwnerPublic Broadcasting of Northwest Pennsylvania, Inc.
WQLN
History
First air date
January 7, 1973 (1973-01-07)
Call sign meaning
"We Question and Learn"
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID53720
ClassB
ERP35,000 watts
HAAT152 meters (499 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
42°2′31.2″N 80°3′56.1″W
Repeater(see article)
Links
Public license information
Websitewqln.org
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WQLN-FM's signal covers Northwest Pennsylvania and small parts of New York State, Northeast Ohio and the Golden Horseshoe region of Ontario. In addition, WQLN-FM programming is heard on a network of FM translators around the region.

History

WQLN-FM signed on the air in 1973. It is the sister station to Northwest Pennsylvania's PBS member station WQLN. A group of volunteers seeking to establish a non-commercial public television station had been working on securing a construction permit and funding since the 1950s. WQLN-TV 54 finally hit the airwaves on August 13, 1967.[3]

The same organization, Public Broadcasting of Northwest Pennsylvania, decided to pair the TV station with a public radio station as well. A frequency was sought and WQLN-FM made its first official broadcast on January 7, 1973.[4] At first, most of its programming was classical music. But over time, WQLN-FM has added more news shows from NPR and other public networks, as well as jazz and other genres of music.

In 2024, WQLN-FM received a grant of $87,059 from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting to replace aging equipment and upgrade monitoring of its signal to help its translators retransmit programming.[5]

Programming

During weekday mornings and late afternoons, WQLN-FM carries popular news and information programs from NPR and other public networks including Morning Edition, All Things Considered, Fresh Air, Marketplace and On Point. In middays and overnights, WQLN-FM plays classical music, while evenings feature jazz.

Repeaters

WQLN-FM also broadcasts from the following five translators:

More information Call sign, Frequency ...
Call signFrequencyCity of licenseFIDERP (W)FCC info
W207AF 106.1 FMMeadville, Pennsylvania4
W211AE 90.1 FMMayville, New York537183LMS
W218AP 91.5 FMTitusville, Pennsylvania5372113LMS
W220BA 91.9 FMOil City, Pennsylvania5373210LMS
W255AE 98.9 FMWarren, Pennsylvania5371950LMS
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