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WQJQ
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City of license Barton, Vermont
Broadcast area Central Orleans County, Vermont
Branding Magic 97.7
Frequency 100.3 MHz
First air date 2008 (as WJPK)
Format Adult contemporary
ERP 100 watts
HAAT 160 meters (520 ft)
Class A
Facility ID 164279
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Former callsigns WJPK (2008-2011)
WJJZ (2011-2012)
Owner Michael Percy
(Capital Broadcasting Associates, LLC)
Sister stations WKXH, WMTK, WSTJ, WGMT
Webcast Listen Live
Website magic977.com

WQJQ (100.3 FM, Magic 100.3) is a 100-watt radio station broadcasting an adult contemporary music format simulcasting co-owned WGMT and is licensed to Barton, Vermont, USA. The station is currently owned by Michael Percy, through licensee Capital Broadcasting Associates, LLC.[1]

History

WJPK signed on in September 2008 as a simulcast of country-formatted WKXH 105.5 FM.[2] In September 2009, the station changed to a simulcast of adult contemporary-formatted WGMT 97.7 FM.

On December 1, 2011, WJPK changed its call letters to WJJZ and on August 16, 2012, changed the call letters to WQJQ. In November 2012, Vermont Broadcast Associates reached a deal to sell WQJQ to Michael Percy's Capital Broadcasting Associates.[3] The sale, at a price of $25,000, was consummated on December 28, 2012.

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