WTBQ's original studios were in a building which also housed Ed Klein's newpapers and printing press.
The building was located on Oakland Avenue directly across from the bus stop and movie theater
(now the Burger King).
Today this property is a municipal parking lot.
The following pictures were taken in that building.


Ted Baker at the controls in the Spring of 1970

Alan Lewis in the middle of an interview in the early 70's.



Rich Ball replaces Ted Baker on WTBQ

Rich Ball and his Rambler
(Note the window sticker... it reads
"WTBQ, 1110 AM, Fine Music")


WTBQ did a live broadcast from Gilvan's
on Main Street in Warwick on Saturday, March 25th, 1972.
The caption reads:
"LIVE - WTBQ radio Disc Jockeys Cle Everette and Richard Ball brought the studio to Gilvan's Department Store in Warwick and broadcasted live Saturday afternoon to celebrate Gilvan's Spring Festival of new styles."
(Cle Everette was co-owner of WTBQ with Ed Klein)