92.7 The Bridge was a Contemporary Christian station from Baton Rouge, Louisiana. They originally went on the air in 1981 playing Rock but switched to Country two years later. In 1986 they flipped to Contemporary Christian and in 2005 became one of over 400 K-Love simulcasters retaining their CCM format and switching calls to WBKL. WQCK was licensed to Clinton, Louisiana.
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Sunday, July 5, 2009
WQCK
Yesterday we spent about 5 hours hiking various trails in and around Natural Bridge State Park in Kentucky. The trail we took leading to Natural Bridge gave us a bit of a workout because it was so humid. Before we knew it we were standing on a wide, flat rock that I didn't even realize was the Natural Bridge itself. You can't really appreciate it until you take another short hike and look at it from the other side.
92.7 The Bridge was a Contemporary Christian station from Baton Rouge, Louisiana. They originally went on the air in 1981 playing Rock but switched to Country two years later. In 1986 they flipped to Contemporary Christian and in 2005 became one of over 400 K-Love simulcasters retaining their CCM format and switching calls to WBKL. WQCK was licensed to Clinton, Louisiana.
92.7 The Bridge was a Contemporary Christian station from Baton Rouge, Louisiana. They originally went on the air in 1981 playing Rock but switched to Country two years later. In 1986 they flipped to Contemporary Christian and in 2005 became one of over 400 K-Love simulcasters retaining their CCM format and switching calls to WBKL. WQCK was licensed to Clinton, Louisiana.
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