When my alarm went off 20 years ago this morning, the station that had been awakening me for the couple months that I'd been here was gone. One of the first things I'd done after arriving was send my college radio tape to every station in town. I hadn't heard much, and even KCOU and KOPN told me I sucked. Somehow, one of my tapes made it to the right person, and, ten days later, I was onboarding at the new top-40 station!
Happy 20th anniversary to Q106.1, KOQL Ashland-Columbia-Jefferson City. It's been through an ownership change, a few adjustments, and most of the original staff is long gone, but it's still basically the same station. It even has the same logo it launched with 20 years ago that came from KJCQ "Q104," which was replaced by KLIK-FM, Klik Country 104.
Happy 20th anniversary to Q106.1, KOQL Ashland-Columbia-Jefferson City. It's been through an ownership change, a few adjustments, and most of the original staff is long gone, but it's still basically the same station. It even has the same logo it launched with 20 years ago that came from KJCQ "Q104," which was replaced by KLIK-FM, Klik Country 104.