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WEQX : ウィキペディア英語版
WEQX

WEQX is an FM radio station located at 102.7 MHz and broadcasting from Manchester, Vermont, USA with an effective radiated power of 1,250 watts at 759 meters (Equivalent to 50,000 watts at 150 meters). Their tower is located on nearby Equinox Mountain. Because of its location and power the station is able to reach Albany-Schenectady-Troy (while distantly), Saratoga Springs and Glens Falls along with southern and central Vermont, western Massachusetts, and western New Hampshire. It broadcasts an alternative music format which is more varied than most stations owned by larger corporations.
Despite being located in Vermont, WEQX has been voted the best radio station for the Capital Region (Albany, New York) by the ''Metroland'' alternative newsweekly for 15 years running (up to 2006) and voted best radio station of 2002 and 2006 by the Albany ''Times Union''. It has also won Best Radio Station of the Year awards from ''Rolling Stone'' magazine in 1993, 1995 and 1996. In addition, the ''Album Network'' (a radio industry magazine) voted the station the Best Alternative Radio Station in the Country (small market), in 1995.
WEQX was founded in November 1984 by Brooks Brown as an independent radio station, when he moved to Manchester and couldn't find a station to meet his advertising needs. Brown built the studio himself, and was involved in building the antenna. The station originally broadcast an Adult Contemporary format for its first ten months of operation until flipping to Rock in September 1985. The station is located in a Victorian house at 161 Elm Street.
WEQX, or "EQX", as it is commonly referred to by its listeners, is a large sponsor of live music and has presented various concerts in the Capital Region (Albany, New York).
In the summer of 2007, EQX held the first EQX Fest at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center. The concert started at 3 PM and ran until around midnight. It had three different stages; one for local bands, one for mainstream bands, and one for the headliners. The headliners included The Nightwatchman, Matisyahu, and 311 (in that order).
On September 28, 2013, EQX held its fourth annual Pearl Palooza in Albany, New York. It was an all day free music festival that featured Portugal. The Man, Said The Whale, Cayucas among others.〔()〕
On November 14, 2014, WEQX celebrated their 30th Anniversary as an independently owned-and-operated Alternative station. Founder/owner Brooks Brown died in August, 2013.
==References==


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