WRUP

WRUP (98.3 FM) is a radio station licensed to Palmer, Michigan in Northern Upper Peninsula broadcasting a satellite-fed classic rock format from Jones Radio Networks. The station was previously a country and then an oldies station (as WHCH "Hot Country Hits" and then "Oldies 98") before changing over to the current format. The station transmits its signal from an antenna 1,018 feet in height atop a hill located northwest of Marquette and broadcasts with an effective radiated power of 2,600 watts. WRUP's transmitter was moved in October 2008 to Marquette County from Munising where it had been located since the station first went on the air in 1974.

WRUP
Broadcast areaMarquette, Michigan[1]
Frequency98.3 MHz
92.7 Mhz (WRPP)
Branding98.3 WRUP Real Classic Rock
Programming
FormatClassic rock
Ownership
Owner
  • mediaBrew Communications
  • (mediaBrew Communications Marquette LLC)
WKQS-FM, WFXD
History
First air date
June 21, 1974 (as WQXO-FM)
Former call signs
WQXO (1974-6/15/1979)
WQXO-FM (6/15/1979-2/7/1992)
WHCH (2/7/1992-1/5/2005)
Call sign meaning
Classic Rock Upper Peninsula
Technical information
Facility ID41825
ClassC3
ERP2,600 watts
HAAT310.2 meters
Links
Websitewrup.com

As WQXO-FM, the station in the early 1970s simulcast the MOR/adult contemporary format of AM sister WGON (later and now WQXO) during the day, and aired beautiful music during non-simulcast dayparts. By the early 1980s, WQXO-AM/FM were simulcast 24/7 with an adult contemporary format. This was followed in the early 1990s by the WHCH calls and country and then oldies music, and then the current calls and format.

The WRUP calls were previously used in Marquette, Michigan in the 1980s on 103.3 FM as "UP 103"; the station is now WFXD.

WRUP is the home and official broadcaster of the Michigan state champion of the Ishpeming Hematites. They are also a part of the Packers Radio Network, broadcasting all Green Bay Packer Games.

WRUP Previous Logo

References

Sources

46.604°N 87.621°W / 46.604; -87.621


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