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937QID
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WQID-FM and WJDQ-FM where/are outstanding radio stations in the Magnolia state and it would seem appropriate (not to mention awesome) if tribute websites existed for both of them.
WQID was the POWERHOUSE CHR on the Gulf Coast throughout the 1980s and WQID is legend in its own time having maintained a Top-40 format through out out its 25+ year run. It seems justified that both of these stellar stations receive the recognition they deserve.
WQID is but a memory today, but back in the 80s it was the kingpin of Gulf Coast radio while the CHR format was riding high across America. As CHR fell out of favor in the early 90s QID faded as well.
WJDQ, better known as Q101, has been a Top-40 for most of its 25+ years, give or take part of the 90s when it was more Hot AC. None the less a station that has primarily stayed in the same format, in the same market (regardless of size) for more than a quarter century definitely deserves some form of tribute/recognition.
To have websites to provide history, the music, the people, the sound and the images would be a great resource to those who listened and contributed to the molding of these greats. It would allow us to remember what a station like QID was about and to provide retrospective on how JDQ has evolved, yet stayed the same, in a sense. Finally it would allow us all to remember what great radio was about and sounded like!
I'm no computer wiz, but I'm willing to contribute my thoughts and information,
hopefully enough of us can pull enough information, resources and memories to get something going.
Thanks
Brady
P.S.: Tribute sites may or may not be way off, but for starters I'll be more than glad to hear your thoughts and what you remember/know about these stations via the board.
WQID was the POWERHOUSE CHR on the Gulf Coast throughout the 1980s and WQID is legend in its own time having maintained a Top-40 format through out out its 25+ year run. It seems justified that both of these stellar stations receive the recognition they deserve.
WQID is but a memory today, but back in the 80s it was the kingpin of Gulf Coast radio while the CHR format was riding high across America. As CHR fell out of favor in the early 90s QID faded as well.
WJDQ, better known as Q101, has been a Top-40 for most of its 25+ years, give or take part of the 90s when it was more Hot AC. None the less a station that has primarily stayed in the same format, in the same market (regardless of size) for more than a quarter century definitely deserves some form of tribute/recognition.
To have websites to provide history, the music, the people, the sound and the images would be a great resource to those who listened and contributed to the molding of these greats. It would allow us to remember what a station like QID was about and to provide retrospective on how JDQ has evolved, yet stayed the same, in a sense. Finally it would allow us all to remember what great radio was about and sounded like!
I'm no computer wiz, but I'm willing to contribute my thoughts and information,
hopefully enough of us can pull enough information, resources and memories to get something going.
Thanks
Brady
P.S.: Tribute sites may or may not be way off, but for starters I'll be more than glad to hear your thoughts and what you remember/know about these stations via the board.