Yes, in Whitehall Michigan in 1977. See my previous posts to see it's fate.CleveFan said:So there was another station other that WQIO that went by "Super Q?"
dannykewl said:It s stated that the coverage is comparable between 104.7 WKKY and the new Cougar 93.7. I visit Garfield Hts. at least once a week, and I can always get 104.7 in fairly well, but never a trace of 93.7 Cougar. Even when I get on I-480 at Transportation Blvd, still no Cougar. I do get in varying degrees, depending how strong tropo is that day, Q from Mt. Vernon, but never Cougar even if Q is muted. Q is always there, even if weak.
MichaelP said:That's not the same station. It was in Whitehall, MI, not Grand Rapids. I don't recall the frequency. A search of the FCC database shows 2 class A FM's and one LP/repeater station. One was owned by a University, the other went on the air initially in 1991. The "Super Q" that got blown up was on the air in 1977.Buckeyes2001 said:MichaelP said:Did they hire a consultant who said that this kind of music is popular in Lake County? It's a very narrow format, unless they are still "stunting". Not just the same songs but the same style. All uptempo, but no metal and no ballads.CleveFan said:That can't be 93.7's final format. Hopefully, they'll tweak the playlist more in the coming days.
As for their signal, they're more of a Lake County-targeted station than Ashtabula.
Ironically the station from Mt. Vernon that is "doing battle" over the air in Parma is called "Super Q". I recall another station that called itself "Super Q" in the late 70's in Western Michigan (Muskegon area). I was on vacation at a "dude ranch" there and this station had a playlist that seemed like only 8 songs ("Summer" by War was one of the songs - they used it in their "Keep it on Super Q" promos). I made friends with one of the locals who ended up moving down here (he married a girl from Painesville that he met at the ranch). He told me someone blew up the station, literally!
My advise to "Cougar 93.7": More variety, please!
That station is now a country station as B93 WBCT/Grand Rapids, MI which does show up from time to time even here in Vermilion if I leave it on 93.7 long enough. I can figure it's them when I start hearing country on that frequency unless it's E-skip.
As for Cougar's format, I hope they're still experimenting or stunting and haven't launched their official format yet. This is Cleveland's 3rd new station within the past year or so btw.