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Radio station in Atlanta, Georgia, United States
WQXI (790 kHz "Radio Korea") is an AM radio station licensed to Atlanta, Georgia. The station has a power of 28,000 watts in the daytime, and 1,000 watts
WQXI_(AM)
Topics referred to by the same term
WQXI may refer to: WQXI (AM), a radio station (790 AM) licensed to Atlanta, Georgia, United States WATL (TV), a television station (channel 36 analog/25
WQXI
Radio station in Smyrna, Georgia, United States
Gannett and Tegna Inc., purchased WQXI and WKXI in November 1967. In 1969, the station changed its call letters to WQXI-FM to match its AM sister station
WSTR_(FM)
American sitcom (1978–1982)
Wilson. It was based upon his experiences observing at Top 40 radio station WQXI in Atlanta. Many of the characters were based on people at that station.
WKRP_in_Cincinnati
Television station in Atlanta
city. In the fall of 1952, Robert Rounsaville, the owner of radio station WQXI (790 AM) in Atlanta, applied for a construction permit to build the first
WATL
Former annual raft race on Chattahoochee River, Atlanta
the race. After American Rafting Association stopped running the event and WQXI ran the event on their own in 1980, a drowning occurred. Because of the death
Ramblin'_Raft_Race
Television station in Atlanta
Southern Broadcasting in 1968 and on March 23 became known as WQXI-TV, aligning it with WQXI AM and FM (the calls had originally been used on channel 36
WXIA-TV
Former American radio show
Stews was an American syndicated sports talk radio show originating from WQXI (AM) 790 The Zone, in Atlanta, Georgia hosted by brothers Doug and Ryan Stewart
2_Live_Stews
American basic cable television channel
Championship Wrestling (GCW), acquiring the local rights to the program from WQXI-TV (now WXIA); the program concurrently began to be recorded in a soundstage
TBS_(American_TV_channel)
American professional wrestling promotion
regular series, Big Time Wrestling, began airing on Saturday afternoons on WQXI-TV in Atlanta; the show was recorded for later broadcast over WJBF in Augusta
Georgia Championship Wrestling
Georgia_Championship_Wrestling
American songwriter (1895-1961)
Atlanta's WSB (AM), WGST and WQXI. (newspaper articles and broadcast listings) He concluded his career in radio at WQXI after two heart attacks damaged
Art_Gillham
position. WAGT Augusta (1968–1970, 1974–2017) WATL-TV Atlanta (1969–1971) WQXI-TV Atlanta (1954–1955) WETV, WNEX-TV, WOKA Macon (1953–1955) WROM-TV Rome
List of television stations in Georgia (U.S. state)
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It was the first ultra high frequency (UHF) station in the market since WQXI-TV (channel 36) was taken dark in 1955. In addition to a schedule of reruns
History of TBS (American TV channel)
History_of_TBS_(American_TV_channel)
Single by The Allman Brothers Band
promotion director, Dick Wooley, sent advance tapes of "Ramblin' Man" to WQXI-AM in Atlanta and WRKO-AM in Boston radio stations and "listener phone-in
Ramblin' Man (The Allman Brothers Band song)
Ramblin'_Man_(The_Allman_Brothers_Band_song)
Talk radio station in Cincinnati
creator, Hugh Wilson, wrote the premise based on personal experiences at WQXI in Atlanta. WKRC is co-owned with another Cincinnati iHeartMedia talk station
WKRC_(AM)
American radio personality (1934–2005)
to 1986. Prior to joining KFRC, Rose had been a prominent broadcaster at WQXI (AM) in Atlanta, Georgia, and WFIL in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He was
Don_Rose
Peachtree Street in the same restored house where his "good music" station, WQXI AM 790, operated. An employee remembered that the station owned a huge, lumbering
History of television in Atlanta
History_of_television_in_Atlanta
Professional wrestling event
Ted Turner purchased the rights to air the program from competing station WQXI (now WXIA). From that date, GCW's program aired for two hours (from 6:00-8:00pm
Black Saturday (professional wrestling)
Black_Saturday_(professional_wrestling)
Rnd Race Circuit Date 1 Labatt's Blue Trophy Mosport Park June 16 2 WQXI Can-Am Road Atlanta July 7 3 Watkins Glen Can-Am Watkins Glen International July
1974_Can-Am_season
American singer (1900–1972)
Austin, guest of Art Gillham at WQXI Atlanta (September 1953)
Gene_Austin
American actor (1932–2003)
Jump stated that the character of Arthur Carlson was based on a real-world WQXI executive. After WKRP in Cincinnati was cancelled in 1982, Jump made appearances
Gordon_Jump
End; prior to syndication, aired on WNTA-TV 1958–1961 Broadcast locally on WQXI in 1971 and moved to WTBS starting in 1972. Went national when WTBS launched
List of longest-running American television series
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American talk show
to watch the show on the TV in the lounge. In Atlanta, then-ABC affiliate WQXI-TV (now WXIA) led with the story on its 11 p.m. newscast, but as it was a
The_Dick_Cavett_Show
Novelty record combining spoken word with musical samples
Watergate scandal. 1974 Evil Boll-Weevil "Grand Canyon" The narrative by WQXI (AM) radio deejays Jeff McKee and Ed Brown parodies stuntman Evel Knievel
Break-in_record
In 2009, it moved to #65. It is based on a real event that happened at WQXI, the station many of the WKRP characters were based on. 8 8 "Love Returns"
List of WKRP in Cincinnati episodes
List_of_WKRP_in_Cincinnati_episodes
Television station in Atlanta
television station to sign on in the Atlanta market since the short-lived WQXI-TV (channel 36, allocation now occupied by MyNetworkTV affiliate WATL) signed
WPCH-TV
Tubby and Lester is a children's television program broadcast on WQXI - Channel 11 (which later became WXIA) in Atlanta GA from 1968 to 1972. It aired
Tubby_and_Lester
American broadcast journalist (born 1946)
secretary at the news department of the ABC affiliate in Atlanta, Georgia (WQXI-TV), and began working after she graduated in 1968. Besides being a secretary
Judy_Woodruff
1955 compilation album by various artists
1973 Pat O'Day Seattle KJR Cruisin' 67 September 1973 Dr. Don Rose Atlanta WQXI Cruisin' 68 September 1986 Johnny Dark Baltimore WCAO Cruisin' 69 September
Cruisin'_(sampler_series)
NBA professional basketball team season
Playoff finish East Conference Semifinals (eliminated 1–4) Stats at Basketball Reference Local media Television WQXI-TV Radio WQXI < 1969–70 1971–72 >
1970–71_Atlanta_Hawks_season
American broadcaster
television station WXIA-TV (then known by call letters including WLWA-TV and WQXI-TV) from the 1950s to the 1970s. His greatest exposure and notoriety came
Freddie_Miller_(broadcaster)
American DJ (1939–2003)
the late 1960s and joined the staff of WQXI radio. WKRP in Cincinnati writer Bill Dial worked with Harper at WQXI and used him as the inspiration for the
Skinny_Bobby_Harper
7th season of the racing series organized by IMSA
Hours of Sebring 12 Hours Both Sebring International Raceway March 19 3 WQXI Road Atlanta 100 100 mi (160 km) Both Road Atlanta April 17 4 Monterey Triple
1977_IMSA_GT_Championship
American broadcaster and pundit
July 5, 1995, Malloy began a new show in the 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. daypart on WQXI as brokered programming. On October 2, 1996, Malloy began hosting a late-night
Mike_Malloy
1981 single by Buckner & Garcia
but no one wanted to play it. However, when they shopped it locally, 94Q (WQXI-FM) in Atlanta decided to play it for fun on their show one morning. The
Pac-Man_Fever_(song)
Television station in Palm Springs, California
purchase marked Esquire's return to broadcasting after owning and selling WQXI radio in Atlanta in the 1960s. The call letters were changed to KESQ-TV on
KESQ-TV
American TV meteorologist (b.1950)
WFSU-TV in Tallahassee, Florida while in college, moving to WXIA-TV (then WQXI-TV) in Atlanta as a maintenance engineer/technical director after graduation
Bryan_Norcross
American singer (born 1959)
listening to an AM station from Atlanta; "It was on in dad's garage constantly, WQXI 79 AM." Berry says. "They played a pretty eclectic selection, country and
John_Berry_(country_singer)
7th episode of the 1st season of WKRP in Cincinnati
Carlson's character from Jerry Blum, a general manager of radio station WQXI in Atlanta from 1960 to 1989 — recounted that the episode was inspired by
Turkeys_Away
Sports radio station in Atlanta
itself "Z-93". In the 1970s, many radios still only received AM signals. WQXI and WGST (920 AM) were the leading top 40 stations in Atlanta, but as FM
WZGC
1969 single by Mel and Tim
section of Stan's Juke Box Picks of the Week. It was added to the playlist of WQXI in Atlanta on the week ending October 4, 1969. On the week ending October
Backfield_in_Motion_(song)
Airside people mover at Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport
history. The first voice on the trains was the voice of local WSB-FM and WQXI radio personality Kelly McCoy. Shortly before the terminal's opening, President
The_Plane_Train
Radio station in Marietta, Georgia, United States
Vietnamese programming. In December 2016, Atlanta Radio Korea purchased WQXI (simulcasting WSTR) and flipped it Korean programming. In turn, Viet Song
WFTD
Music venue in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.
around $1.5 million in annual revenue. It had a strong affiliation with WQXI-FM. Artists such as R.E.M., Muddy Waters, David Bromberg, Taj Mahal and Warren
Moonshadow_Saloon
Character on the television situation comedy WKRP in Cincinnati
Jerry Blum (c.1932–February 16, 2019), the President and General Manager of WQXI in Atlanta, Georgia, from 1960 to 1989. The turkey drop, in particular, was
Arthur_Carlson
Black Information Network radio station in Atlanta
station. A proposed purchase by Jefferson-Pilot Communications, owners of WQXI and WQXI-FM, fell through. However, in October 1988, it was announced that Jacor
WBIN_(AM)
American radio personality and record promoter (born 1947)
station to the number-one spot in the Arbitron ratings. From there he moved to WQXI in Atlanta. Then, in Tampa, Florida, Scott, along with partner Cleveland
Scott_Shannon
Broadcasting subsidiary of Lincoln National Corporation
1979. Known as WNWS prior to 1990 and as WMRZ from 1990 to 1994. Known as WQXI-FM prior to 1989. Known as WBT-FM prior to 1978, and again from 1989 to 1995
Lincoln_Financial_Media
Television station in Louisville, Kentucky
depended on the success of the first of three planned stations, Atlanta's WQXI-TV, which failed and left the air in 1955. The permit remained active for
WDRB
Season of National Basketball Association team the Atlanta Hawks
Playoff finish First Round (lost to Celtics 3–4) Stats at Basketball Reference Local media Television FSN South SportSouth Radio WQXI < 2006–07 2008–09 >
2007–08_Atlanta_Hawks_season
Radio station in Gainesville, Georgia, United States
much of the equipment was sold to another then-fledgling Atlanta station, WQXI 790. As part of the station's history, "WDUN 550" and sports formatted 1240
WDUN_(AM)
American disc jockey (1951–2008)
he worked for many stations, including KTLK in Denver, WCAR in Detroit, WQXI in Atlanta, WCFL (now WMVP) in Chicago, WOKY in Milwaukee, WFIL in Philadelphia
Ron_O'Brien_(DJ)
Information Network) 680 WCNN Atlanta (Sports) 750 WSB Atlanta (News/talk) 790 WQXI Atlanta (Korean) 860 WAEC Atlanta (Christian) 920 WGKA Atlanta (Conservative
Mass_media_in_Atlanta
Skipper Ray (Ray MacKay, weekday mornings at 10:00 AM) WXIA/WQXI: Treehouse Club WXIA/WQXI: Tubby and Lester (Monday-Saturday 7:30 to 10 AM, 1968–72) WATU:
List of local children's television series (United States)
List_of_local_children's_television_series_(United_States)
American radio personality
RCA. The song included the catch-phrases he used as a nighttime deejay on WQXI "Quixie" in Atlanta. While hosting the morning show at Kix 104 (WWKX) in
Coyote_McCloud
Season of National Basketball Association team the Atlanta Hawks
Conference Semifinals (lost to Cavaliers 0–4) Stats at Basketball Reference Local media Television Fox Sports South SportSouth Radio WQXI < 2007–08 2009–10 >
2008–09_Atlanta_Hawks_season
flagship of the Mets), WTEM Washington, D.C. (a Baltimore Orioles affiliate), WQXI Atlanta, WYGM Orlando, and KFNC Houston. On the television side, the then-KHJ-TV
List of Los Angeles Angels broadcasters
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Professional wrestling television program
promotion switched its Atlanta television outlet from its longtime home, WQXI-TV (now WXIA-TV) to WTCG. In 1976 WTCG, renamed WTBS in 1979, began retransmitting
WCW_Saturday_Night
STA 0083 in November, 1970. The song had some airplay at Top 40 station WQXI in Atlanta for the week of February 6, 1971. "Heavy Makes You Happy (Sha-Na-Boom
Heavy_Makes_You_Happy
American football player (born 1977)
July 17, 2014.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) "WQXI Atlanta Drops Local Programming For ESPN". RadioInsight. May 20, 2014. Retrieved
Alge_Crumpler
American gridiron football player (born 1974)
time as a sports-talk radio host with the NFL on TuneIn, NBC Sports Radio, WQXI, KFWBKKFN and Voice of America, and has written for The Players' Tribune
Nick_Ferguson
Radio station in San Francisco (1924–2005)
Rose was KFRC's morning air radio personality. With earlier experience at WQXI (AM) in Atlanta, Georgia, and WFIL in Philadelphia, he was known for his
KFRC_(610_AM)
NBA professional basketball team season
(Eastern) Playoff finish First Round (lost to Pacers 3–4) Stats at Basketball Reference Local media Television SportsSouth Radio WQXI (AM) < 2012–13 2014–15 >
2013–14_Atlanta_Hawks_season
WQVE 101.7 FM Albany First Media Services, LLC Urban adult contemporary WQXI 790 AM Atlanta Atlanta Radio Korea, Inc. Korean WQZY 95.9 FM Dublin State
List of radio stations in Georgia (U.S. state)
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American TV variety show (1966)
Publishing Company, WQXI ran "4-5 spot announcements per hour throughout the broadcast day in a contest wherein participants will contact WQXI stating 'Why I
The_Roger_Miller_Show
Iowa KTIV 4 NBC (primary) ABC/CBS (secondary) October 13 Atlanta, Georgia WQXI-TV 36 Independent October 14 Tyler, Texas KLTV 7 ABC (primary) CBS/NBC (joint
1954_in_American_television
Motor race held between 1970 to 1983
Jackie Oliver Phoenix Racing Organizations, Inc. Shadow DN4-Chevrolet 1 hour WQXI Can-Am report 1975-1976 Series not contested 1977 No race 1978 Alan Jones
Road_Atlanta_Can-Am
Comedy album
C., KJR in Seattle, KLIF in Dallas, and three in Atlanta: WSB, WYZE and WQXI. Meggs said that the album ran into "stiff resistance" from Los Angeles radio
"Welcome_to_the_LBJ_Ranch!"
American television newscast format
10 since 1995. Atlanta WXIA-TV NBC (formerly ABC) Used from 1969–1972 as WQXI-TV; has identified as 11 Alive News since 1982. WAGA-TV Fox (formerly CBS)
Eyewitness_News
Radio station in Marietta, Georgia, United States
[citation needed] On August 17, 2015, ESPN Radio returned to the station from WQXI (790 The Zone). The station has since switched to a Fox Sports Radio affiliation
WFOM
American actor
in Colfax, Washington AFRS in Saigon, Vietnam WGBA in Columbus, Georgia WQXI in Atlanta, Georgia KASH in Eugene, Oregon KENO/KLUC-FM in Las Vegas, Nevada
Lee_Hansen
1977 single by Q
went into rotation on many Southeast American radio stations, including: WQXI (Atlanta) WBBQ (Atlanta) WBJW-FM (Orlando) WMFJ (Daytona Beach). The song
Dancin'_Man
January 23, 1971, Record World reported the song at #13 on WAYS; #14 on WQXI; #8 on WBBQ ; #10 on KXOK ; #14 on WSAI; #24 on WRKO; and #11 on WHBQ. It
Somebody's_Watching_You
Hot adult contemporary radio station in Cincinnati
reality, though, the show was based on creator Hugh Wilson's experience with WQXI in Atlanta. In 1980, 16-year-old Mary Buchanan won the first one-million-dollar
WKRQ
Relevant Radio network station in Los Angeles
ratings to KFRC in San Francisco, WFIL in Philadelphia, KGB in San Diego, WQXI in Atlanta, WRKO in Boston, and CKLW in Windsor, Ontario, Canada (serving
KHJ_(AM)
5000 790 HDAM1 KBME Texas 5000 790 HDAM1 WPRV Rhode Island 5000 790 HDAM1 WQXI Georgia 28000 800 CQUAM KINY Alaska 10000 800 HDAM1 WNNW Massachusetts 3000
AM Stereo and Digital AM in and near the United States
AM_Stereo_and_Digital_AM_in_and_near_the_United_States
Overview of the events of 2013 in radio
WLIT/Chicago shifts to Hot AC and rebrands its moniker to "My 93.9." Sports talk WQXI/Atlanta fires the hosts of its morning program "Mayhem In The AM" (Steak
2013_in_North_American_radio
American photographer and radio personality
Diamond has worked at are WIGY, WABC, WLS, KNBR, KSON, WPRO and WPRO-FM, WQXI, WCBM, WRKO, and in particular, WRQX, where he hosted mornings for 24 years
Jack Diamond (radio personality)
Jack_Diamond_(radio_personality)
present-day KTVU in the San Francisco Bay Area. May 31 Atlanta, Georgia WQXI-TV 36 Independent October 13, 1954 June 30 Reading, Pennsylvania WEEU-TV
1955_in_American_television
The 1974 WQXI Can-Am was the second round of the 1974 Can-Am season. It was held July 7, 1974, at Road Atlanta in Braselton, Georgia. It was the fifth
1974_Road_Atlanta_Can-Am
NBA professional basketball team season
1st (Western) Playoff finish West Finals (Eliminated 0–4) Stats at Basketball Reference Local media Television WQXI-TV Radio WQXI < 1968–69 1970–71 >
1969–70_Atlanta_Hawks_season
Radio format featuring smooth jazz
specialty shows at night or on the weekends, in places such as Atlanta (WQXI-FM and WVEE-FM), Miami (WWWL-FM) and San Antonio (KTFM). The first jazz radio
Smooth_jazz_radio
81". Retrieved February 19, 2019. Ho, Rodney (February 16, 2019). "Former WQXI GM Jerry Blum, inspiration for Art Carlson on 'WKRP in Cincinnati,' has passed"
2019 deaths in American television
2019_deaths_in_American_television
Radio station in Decatur, Georgia, United States
with the "Atlanta Radio Korea" branding. Radio Korea is now broadcasting on WQXI AM 790. Prior to broadcasting Korean language programming, WPBC broadcast
WWWE_(AM)
1967–68 WXIA-TV WLTV (1951–1953); WLWA-TV (1953–1962); WAII-TV (1962–1968); WQXI-TV (1968–1973) 1968–69 to 1971–72 WPCH-TV WJRJ (1967–1970); WTCG (1970–1979);
List of historical NBA over-the-air television broadcasters
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like its sister station 77WABC in New York did back in 1982. November – WQXI flips callsigns to WSTR, becoming Star 94 in Atlanta. November 9 – A news
1989_in_radio
regular series, Big Time Wrestling, began airing on Saturday afternoons on WQXI-TV in Atlanta; the show was recorded for later broadcast over WJBF in Augusta
National Wrestling Alliance on television
National_Wrestling_Alliance_on_television
Radio station in Flowood, Mississippi, United States
2020. Jacobson, Adam (October 3, 2016). "TRANSACTIONS TODAY: Entercom Sells WQXI; Sheila Vinikoor". RBR. Retrieved June 26, 2020. Facility details for Facility
WZQK
Radio station at the Georgia Institute of Technology
of selected Georgia Tech football and men's basketball games to augment WQXI's diminished AM nighttime coverage in metro Atlanta. That partnership ended
WREK
NBA professional basketball team season
(Western) Playoff finish West Division Finals (Eliminated 1–4) Stats at Basketball Reference Local media Television WQXI-TV Radio WQXI < 1967–68 1969–70 >
1968–69_Atlanta_Hawks_season
Tribune. Retrieved February 16, 2019. Ho, Rodney (February 16, 2019). "Former WQXI GM Jerry Blum, inspiration for Art Carlson on 'WKRP in Cincinnati,' has passed"
2019_in_radio
Atlanta under Maynard Jackson as a barren wasteland. He also appeared on WQXI and labelled Jackson and his political ally Hosea Williams as racists. Massell
1973_Atlanta_mayoral_election
station would last three years and three months. The 2 Live Stews debut on WQXI in Atlanta, Georgia March 1 - 89 DMZ (owned by Intercontinental Broadcasting
2001_in_radio
NBA professional basketball team season
Conference Semifinals (lost to Magic 0–4) Stats at Basketball Reference Local media Television Fox Sports South SportSouth Radio WQXI < 2008–09 2010–11 >
2009–10_Atlanta_Hawks_season
Motor race
report 1977 (spring) Al Holbert Holbert Racing Chevy Monza 100 miles (160 km) WQXI Camel GT Road Atlanta 100 Miles report 1977 (fall) David Hobbs McLaren North
Grand_Prix_of_Atlanta
Massachusetts WQVN 1360 AM North Miami, Florida WQVR 940 AM Webster, Massachusetts WQXI 790 AM Atlanta WQXL 1470 AM Columbia, South Carolina WQXM 1460 AM Bartow
List of AM radio stations in the United States by call sign (initial letters WN–WS)
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Radio station in Fairview Heights, Illinois (1968–2020)
stations were acquired by Big League Broadcasting—then the operators of WQXI in Atlanta—in May 2004 for a combined $11.5 million, $6.5 million of which
KQQZ
NBA professional basketball team season
Playoff finish East Conference Semifinals (Lost to Celtics 2–4) Stats at Basketball Reference Local media Television WQXI-TV Radio WQXI < 1970–71 1972–73 >
1971–72_Atlanta_Hawks_season
KPLV flips to Variety Hits as "93.1 The Mountain." 30 Entercom spins off WQXI/Atlanta, which had been simulcasting Adult Top 40 sister WSTR, to Atlanta
2016_in_radio
flagship of the Mets), WTEM Washington, D.C. (a Baltimore Orioles affiliate), WQXI Atlanta, WYGM Orlando, and KFNC Houston, WHK in Cleveland, and KNEW in San
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Surname or Lastname
English (Kent)
English (Kent) : variant spelling of Colmer.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Krishna
Girl/Female
Tamil
Daughter of the mountain, Goddess Parvati
Female
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Jaffa, JAFFE means "beautiful."
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil, Traditional
Delight; Pleasure; Joy; Jovialit; Hilarity
Girl/Female
Greek
Honored.
Boy/Male
African, Hindu, Indian
Lovable
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, English
Supplanter; Son of James
Female
English
 English surname transferred to unisex forename use, possibly DANA means "from Denmark." Compare with other forms of Dana.
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WQXI
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