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WERQ-FM : ウィキペディア英語版
WERQ-FM

WERQ-FM is a commercial radio station located in Baltimore, Maryland. It features an Urban music format and is known by its listeners as, ''92Q''. It is operated by Radio One of Lanham, Maryland, which operates 53 radio stations in 16 metropolitan areas in the United States and is the largest broadcasting company serving African American audiences in the United States. ''92Q'' is one of the few Radio One Urban music stations which uses the on-the-air slogan ''"The People's Station"''. It also uses the slogan, ''"92Q Jams the Most Hip-Hop and R&B"''. The WERQ transmitter is located in the Park Heights section of Baltimore, and its studios are located in Woodlawn (they were previously located at Cathy Hughes Plaza in downtown Baltimore).
==History: as WSID-FM==
WERQ signed-on in the 1960s as WSID-FM, on the FCC-allocated frequency of 92.3 MHz (the FM counterpart of WSID-AM). During its first few years, WSID-FM duplicated ("simulcasted") much of WSID's daytime-only Urban Contemporary programing in mono, and signed-off at midnight.
By September, 1968, WSID-FM would break-away from the AM programs for several hours each day for a separate Underground Rock format, which was gradually expanded to full-time by the end of the year.

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