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WSUB-LP

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WSUB-LP
Frequency106.1 MHz
BrandingThe Bluff
Programming
FormatUrban gospel, hip-hop, R&B
Ownership
OwnerLouisiana Community Development Capital Fund
OperatorSouthern University
History
First air date
October 2003 (2003-10)
Former call signs
WTQT-LP (2004–2025)
Former frequencies
94.9 MHz (2004–2013)
Call sign meaning
Southern University/Bluff
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID124366
ClassL1
ERP71 watts
HAAT35.5 meters
Transmitter coordinates
30°26′58.00″N 91°9′24.00″W / 30.4494444°N 91.1566667°W / 30.4494444; -91.1566667
Links
Public license information
LMS
Websitewsub.org

WSUB-LP (106.1 FM) is a low-power FM radio station in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States. It is owned by the Louisiana Community Development Capital Fund and operated by students at Southern University as "The Bluff", airing gospel, hip-hop, R&B and pop music.

WTQT-LP began broadcasting on 94.9 MHz in October 2003 from space in a studio on Government Street. Station equipment at the site fit inside the former vault of Pelican Savings and Loan. It aired gospel music, soul and R&B music and at launch had two on-air personalities, Guy Brody and A. B. Welch, both familiar in local radio. Welch had been the morning host at KQXL-FM for 17 years before being replaced with a syndicated show.[2] WTQT-LP moved to 3313 Government Street in 2009 and relaunched as a gospel-based station.[3]

In 2025, operation of the station came under the aegis of Southern University under an agreement with the Louisiana Community Development Capital Fund. The station changed call signs from WTQT-LP to WSUB-LP and became known as "The Bluff", airing a student-produced format of gospel, hip-hop, R&B and pop music.[4]

References

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  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for WSUB-LP". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^ Wirt, John (February 6, 2004). "Low-power WTQT touches heart of city with signal". The Advocate.
  3. ^ Robinson, Terry (June 6, 2009). "Couple say God cured addictions". The Advocate. p. 1D.
  4. ^ Miller, Haley (August 2, 2025). "Southern University unveils student radio station, in former NAACP office: 'Transformation'". The Advocate. Retrieved February 3, 2026.