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WMIX 940 airs a soft oldies and adult standards radio format. Most programming comes from Westwood One's "America's Best Music" service. It also broadcasts live football and basketball games from Mt. Vernon Township High School. WMIX is a Class B station. By day it is powered at 5,000 watts. But 940 AM is a Canadian and Mexican clear channel ...
WMIX (AM), a radio station (940 AM) licensed to Mount Vernon, Illinois, United States WMIX-FM , a radio station (94.1 FM) licensed to Mount Vernon, Illinois , United States WrestleMania IX , a professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by the World Wrestling Federation
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WMIX (AM) is an AM frequency radio station operating at 940 kHz hosting a talk radio format. WMIX-FM is an FM radio station with a country music format on 94.1 MHz. WDML is an FM radio station with an adult rock & roll format on 106.9 MHz.
WMIX-FM (94.1 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a country music format. Licensed to Mount Vernon, Illinois, the station serves the areas of Mount Vernon, Illinois; Du Quoin, Illinois; Centralia, Illinois; and Flora, Illinois; and is owned by Withers Broadcasting, through Withers Broadcasting Company of Illinois, LLC. [2]
The station originally wanted the call sign WMIX, but at the last minute found out those calls were already being used by a pair of stations in Mount Vernon, Illinois: WMIX AM and WMIX-FM. Furthermore, in a somewhat controversial move, for a time it referred to itself on-air as WMIX, with an announcer whispering its true calls hurriedly during ...
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106.5 FM signed on June 30, 1960 [1] as WCBM-FM, a sister station to WCBM (680 AM). In 1968, Metromedia, which had bought the WCBM stations in 1964, sold WCBM-FM to The A.S. Abell Company, owner of WMAR-TV and the Sunpapers, for $200,000; the sale was necessary because Metromedia's purchase of WASH in Washington put the company over the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)'s ownership ...