WQZS (93.3 FM) – branded QZ-93 – was a commercial oldies and classic rock radio station licensed to serve Meyersdale, Pennsylvania.
Locally owned by Roger Wahl, the station served Somerset County, along with nearby Cumberland, Frostburg, and Oakland, Maryland, and was the regional affiliate for CBS News Radio.
The station was founded by Roger Wahl, a Somerset County native who worked in the Altoona radio market during the early and mid-1970s.
One day, the conversation led to Wahl's client informing him of a window of new FM applications, including a drop-in frequency at 93.3 MHz in Meyersdale.
The FCC approved the transfer on June 1, 2020; after the guilty plea, it reversed its decision in a July 13 order, returning the application to pending status.
A 180-page "Petition to Deny" the renewal was filed by another Meyersdale radio station, WHYU-FM, which would be rendered moot once the revocation and denial of transfer became final.