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Radio station in Little Falls, Minnesota, United States
WYRQ-FM
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Broadcast areaMorrison County, Minnesota
Frequency92.1 MHz
RDSPI: 95D2
PS: WYRQ FM
BrandingQ92
Programming
FormatCountry Music
AffiliationsCNN Radio
Ownership
OwnerLittle Falls Radio Corporation
KLTF, KFML
History
Call sign meaning
W YouR Country Q92
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID74277
ClassA
ERP6,000 watts
HAAT91.0 meters (298.6 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
45Β°56β€²57.00β€³N 94Β°17β€²48.00β€³Wο»Ώ / ο»Ώ45.9491667Β°N 94.2966667Β°Wο»Ώ / 45.9491667; -94.2966667
Links
Public license information
WebcastListen Live
Websitefallsradio.com

WYRQ-FM (92.1 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a Country Music format. Licensed to Little Falls, Minnesota, United States, the station serves the Morrison County, Minnesota, area. WYRQ-FM is located in a studio at 16405 Haven Road, with its two sister stations. Its transmitter is southeast of Little Falls.[2]

The station is currently owned by Little Falls Radio Corporation, and includes news programming from CNN Radio.[3] WYRQ-FM provides sports broadcasts, specifically for Little Falls Community High School.[4]

History

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WYRQ-FM officially signed on the air in May 1980.[5] The station was established as a new FM service for Morrison County, complementing the existing AM service provided by KLTF In its first decade, the station underwent a transition in ownership. In May 1988, a construction permit and license assignment were filed to transfer the station from Dakota Broadcasting Co. to Donald C. Schiel and his wife, Rita Schiel, for a purchase price of $240,000.[6] This acquisition preceded the formation of the current Little Falls Radio Corporation cluster.

References

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  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for WYRQ-FM". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^ "The Little Falls Radio Market". ubstudios.com. Retrieved January 1, 2026.
  3. ^ "WYRQ-FM Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  4. ^ "Little Falls Flyers on 92.1". Meridix. Retrieved January 1, 2026.
  5. ^ "Minnesota Anniversary & Directory" (PDF). World Radio History. Retrieved January 1, 2026.
  6. ^ "Broadcasting Magazine - June 13, 1988" (PDF). Broadcasting. June 13, 1988. Retrieved January 1, 2026.

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