WQSC

Its format included "good music", local and regional sports, religious programming, and news and weather forecasts.

Weaver's daily editorials began and ended in a style reminiscent of the fictional radio newsman Les Nessman from the TV show WKRP In Cincinnati.

The late morning program, "Talk of the Town" was directed toward housewives and homemakers and was originally hosted by Weaver's wife Ruth, and later by his daughter Kathy.

For over twenty years beginning in the 1970s, operations manager Wally Momeier did the afternoon drive program "Hits and Gold Records of Yesterday and Today".

Gil Kirkman, who had worked for WOKE, bought the station in 1994, and changed the call sign to the current WQSC.

On July 31, 2012, WQSC changed its format back to news/talk with Dave Solomon as the main station imaging voice.

Bryan Crabtree, a veteran real estate agent and news/talk broadcaster formerly with WTMA joined on June 24, 2013, to host mornings.