WQSR
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WQSR | |
Broadcast area | Baltimore, MD |
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Branding | "102.7 Jack FM" |
Slogan | "Playing what we want." |
First air date | 2004 |
Frequency | 102.7 (MHz) |
Format | Adult Hits |
ERP | 50,000 watts |
Callsign meaning | WQSR, originally on 105.7, was intended to be part of ABC's "Super Radio" Network |
Owner | CBS Radio |
Website | www.1027jackfm.com |
WQSR in Baltimore, Maryland was for many years an oldies station, but has since adopted the Jack FM format. Jack FM has no DJs, no talking, and few commercials. They play a combination of classic rock, 1980s pop, and other assorted genres. Jack FM is infamous for its little comments between songs such as, "Hey, let's play some more songs in a row." and "You know this whole radio thing is really just a launching pad for my career in rap." The WQSR callsign was previously located at 105.7 FM in Catonsville, Maryland, which is now WHFS.
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