WQTE
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| WQTE | |
| City of license | Adrian, Michigan |
|---|---|
| Broadcast area | [1] |
| Branding | Q-95 Country |
| Frequency | 95.3 MHz |
| Format | Country |
| Power | 3,000 watts |
| Class | A |
| Callsign meaning | QTE = cutie |
| Former callsigns | WABJ-FM |
| Owner | Friends Communications |
WQTE (95.3 FM, "Q-95 Country") is a radio station in Adrian, Michigan, broadcasting a country music format. The station is live and local during the day on weekdays, and airs a satellite format from ABC Radio called "Country Coast-to-Coast" (known on air as "Today's Best Country") the remainder of the time.
The station's original call sign was WABJ-FM, and the station remains co-owned with WABJ-AM 1490 and Hudson-based WBZV-FM 102.5. For several years, WQTE has referred to itself as "Q95 Country," presumably to avoid confusion with adjacent-channel WKQI 95.5 FM in Detroit, which called itself "Q95" for many years.
The WQTE calls were originally used by what is now WRDT AM 560 in Monroe, Michigan (later WHND and WLLZ-AM) from 1959 to 1974.

