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Broadcasting at 6,000 Watts from West Hill in Keene, WINQ COUNTRY is the area’s LIVE AND LOCAL Country Station…reaching out to Cheshire, Windham, Hillsborough, Franklin Counties and beyond!

Our all-star, Country Music lovin’ weekday line-up features some of the area’s best home-grown talent!

General Manager – Randy Cable
Station Manager/Brand Manager WKNE – Steve Hamel
Assistant Operations Manager/Brand Manager WINQ & WSNI – Mark Healey
Traffic Director- Linda Steele
Promotions & Digital Manager- Victoria Lenahan
Community Events – Community Events

WINQ-FM
Monadnock Media Group
69 Stanhope Ave
Keene, NH 03431
www.mbgradio.com

Business Office: (603) 352-9230
Business Office FAX: (603) 357-3926
WINK Studio/Request Line: (603) 352-0037
Toll Free WINK Studio Line: (888) 354-9465

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