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WLXF

WLXF (105.5 FM) is a Christian radio station licensed to serve Macon, Georgia. It broadcasts a Contemporary Christian music format.

WLXF
Broadcast areaCentral Georgia
Frequency105.5 MHz (HD Radio)
BrandingK-Love
Programming
FormatContemporary Christian
AffiliationsK-Love
Ownership
OwnerEducational Media Foundation
History
First air date
June 10, 1968 (as WDEN-FM)
Former call signs
WDEN-FM (1968–2000)
WAYS (2000–05)
WIFN (2005–09)
WROK-FM (2009–16)
Former frequencies
105.3 MHz (1968–2000)
Technical information
Facility ID68679
ClassC3
ERP6,100 watts
HAAT201 m (659 ft)
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websitewww.klove.com

History edit

WDEN-FM edit

The current 105.5 license began broadcasting at 105.3 MHz as WDEN-FM, Macon's second FM radio station, on June 10, 1968. It was the FM sister station to WDEN (1500 AM), a daytime-only country music outlet, and its full-time simulcast, additionally operating after local sunset.[1] The original owners of WDEN-AM-FM were the Rowland family, doing business as Radio Macon;[2] the Rowlands WQIK-AM-FM in Jacksonville and WQYK-AM-FM in St. Petersburg J. Marvin Elliott acquired an 81 percent ownership interest from the Rowlands in 1972 for $325,000.[3]

Elliott died in 1978. Two years later, his estate sold the WDEN stations to a limited partnership known as First Macon Communications Corporation, a group of Alabama investors, for $1,026,500.[4] Eventually, the two signals were split, with WDEN-FM concentrating on current country hits with less talk, and WDEN AM specializing in more personality and a playlist including classic country. In 1982, the AM station adopted a separate set of call letters, WPTC; it returned to WDEN in 1986.[5]

WDEN-AM-FM was sold to Magic Broadcasting, later known as U.S. Broadcasting Limited Partnership, for $6 million in 1987.[6]

Downgrade, frequency change and format changes edit

Prior to 2000, WDEN-FM operated with 100,000 watts at 105.3 MHz. However, the station filed for a major downgrade to 6,100 watts at 105.5 MHz. The move was arranged so that a 105.5 station southwest of Atlanta, Class A WYAI-FM in Bowdon, could upgrade and move to 105.3 to serve Atlanta.[7] On December 26, 2000, the 105.3 facility changed to the lower-power 105.5; the WDEN-FM call letters and country music format moved to 100,000-watt 99.1 MHz, which Magic had acquired in 1997 and which simulcast WDEN-FM for the entire month of December; and oldies station WAYS moved from 99.1 to 105.5.

Cumulus Media acquired the seven-station U.S. Broadcasting cluster in Macon for $35.5 million.[8]

In 2005, WAYS moved again, this time to 1500 AM, and 105.5 FM flipped to sports talk as WIFN "ESPN 105.5 The Fan".

On September 3, 2009, WIFN began stunting with TV theme songs, with liners promoting to tune in at 1:05 PM the next day for a big announcement. At that time, WIFN moved to 1500 AM, and 105.5 flipped to mainstream rock as WROK-FM "Rock 105.5". The first song on Rock 105.5 was Know Your Enemy by Green Day.[9]

Sale to EMF edit

In 2011, Cumulus bought Citadel Broadcasting. As a result of coming into compliance with current FCC ownership rules, Cumulus was required to place several stations, including WLXF, in a divestiture trust.[10]

On March 4, 2016, the Educational Media Foundation acquired WROK from Cumulus’ Joule Broadcasting divestment trust for $625,000. EMF would flip WROK-FM to its K-Love network upon closing of the deal.[11] The sale closed and the switch to the K-Love format took place on May 25, 2016. On May 31, 2016, WROK-FM changed its call letters to WLXF.

Programming edit

Until May 25, 2016, along with the previous rock format, WROK-FM remained Macon's FM home for Atlanta Braves baseball and Georgia Bulldogs football.[9][12]

In October 2009, the station picked up The Regular Guys (simulcasted from sister-owned WNNX-FM in nearby Atlanta) for its morning drive slot.

The station is now a K-Love affiliate that broadcasts Contemporary Christian music.

References edit

  1. ^ "WDEN" (PDF). Broadcasting Yearbook. 1970. p. B-53 (253). Retrieved March 3, 2020.
  2. ^ FCC History Cards for WLXF
  3. ^ "For the Record" (PDF). Broadcasting. September 4, 1972. p. 44. Retrieved March 3, 2020.
  4. ^ "Changing Hands" (PDF). Broadcasting. April 28, 1980. p. 61. Retrieved March 3, 2020.
  5. ^ "Call Letters" (PDF). Broadcasting. October 13, 1986. p. 86. Retrieved March 3, 2020.
  6. ^ "Changing Hands" (PDF). Broadcasting. June 8, 1987. p. 64. Retrieved March 3, 2020.
  7. ^ "Clear Channel adds in Atlanta" (PDF). Radio Business Report. November 6, 2000. p. 13. Retrieved March 3, 2020.
  8. ^ "Cumulus Is Macon Whoopee! In Georgia" (PDF). Radio & Records. May 31, 2002. p. 5. Retrieved March 3, 2020.
  9. ^ a b "105.5 Macon Becomes WROK "Quality Rock 105.5"". RadioInsight. September 4, 2009.
  10. ^ "Deal Digest for the week of March 10, 2016". Inside Radio. March 9, 2016. Retrieved March 3, 2020.
  11. ^ Venta, Lance (March 4, 2016). "Station Sales 3/4: EMF Acquires WROK Macon & Swaps With AFA". RadioInsight. Retrieved March 3, 2020.
  12. ^ "Sports is out, "Quality Rock" is in at Macon, Georgia's WIFN". Radio-Info.com. September 4, 2009.

External links edit

  • WLXF in the FCC FM station database
  • WLXF in Nielsen Audio's FM station database

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WLXF 105 5 FM is a Christian radio station licensed to serve Macon Georgia It broadcasts a Contemporary Christian music format WLXFMacon GeorgiaBroadcast areaCentral GeorgiaFrequency105 5 MHz HD Radio BrandingK LoveProgrammingFormatContemporary ChristianAffiliationsK LoveOwnershipOwnerEducational Media FoundationHistoryFirst air dateJune 10 1968 as WDEN FM Former call signsWDEN FM 1968 2000 WAYS 2000 05 WIFN 2005 09 WROK FM 2009 16 Former frequencies105 3 MHz 1968 2000 Technical informationFacility ID68679ClassC3ERP6 100 wattsHAAT201 m 659 ft LinksWebcastListen LiveWebsitewww wbr klove wbr com Contents 1 History 1 1 WDEN FM 1 2 Downgrade frequency change and format changes 1 3 Sale to EMF 2 Programming 3 References 4 External linksHistory editWDEN FM edit The current 105 5 license began broadcasting at 105 3 MHz as WDEN FM Macon s second FM radio station on June 10 1968 It was the FM sister station to WDEN 1500 AM a daytime only country music outlet and its full time simulcast additionally operating after local sunset 1 The original owners of WDEN AM FM were the Rowland family doing business as Radio Macon 2 the Rowlands WQIK AM FM in Jacksonville and WQYK AM FM in St Petersburg J Marvin Elliott acquired an 81 percent ownership interest from the Rowlands in 1972 for 325 000 3 Elliott died in 1978 Two years later his estate sold the WDEN stations to a limited partnership known as First Macon Communications Corporation a group of Alabama investors for 1 026 500 4 Eventually the two signals were split with WDEN FM concentrating on current country hits with less talk and WDEN AM specializing in more personality and a playlist including classic country In 1982 the AM station adopted a separate set of call letters WPTC it returned to WDEN in 1986 5 WDEN AM FM was sold to Magic Broadcasting later known as U S Broadcasting Limited Partnership for 6 million in 1987 6 Downgrade frequency change and format changes edit For the history of WDEN FM after December 2000 see WDEN FM Prior to 2000 WDEN FM operated with 100 000 watts at 105 3 MHz However the station filed for a major downgrade to 6 100 watts at 105 5 MHz The move was arranged so that a 105 5 station southwest of Atlanta Class A WYAI FM in Bowdon could upgrade and move to 105 3 to serve Atlanta 7 On December 26 2000 the 105 3 facility changed to the lower power 105 5 the WDEN FM call letters and country music format moved to 100 000 watt 99 1 MHz which Magic had acquired in 1997 and which simulcast WDEN FM for the entire month of December and oldies station WAYS moved from 99 1 to 105 5 Cumulus Media acquired the seven station U S Broadcasting cluster in Macon for 35 5 million 8 In 2005 WAYS moved again this time to 1500 AM and 105 5 FM flipped to sports talk as WIFN ESPN 105 5 The Fan On September 3 2009 WIFN began stunting with TV theme songs with liners promoting to tune in at 1 05 PM the next day for a big announcement At that time WIFN moved to 1500 AM and 105 5 flipped to mainstream rock as WROK FM Rock 105 5 The first song on Rock 105 5 was Know Your Enemy by Green Day 9 Sale to EMF edit In 2011 Cumulus bought Citadel Broadcasting As a result of coming into compliance with current FCC ownership rules Cumulus was required to place several stations including WLXF in a divestiture trust 10 On March 4 2016 the Educational Media Foundation acquired WROK from Cumulus Joule Broadcasting divestment trust for 625 000 EMF would flip WROK FM to its K Love network upon closing of the deal 11 The sale closed and the switch to the K Love format took place on May 25 2016 On May 31 2016 WROK FM changed its call letters to WLXF Programming editUntil May 25 2016 along with the previous rock format WROK FM remained Macon s FM home for Atlanta Braves baseball and Georgia Bulldogs football 9 12 In October 2009 the station picked up The Regular Guys simulcasted from sister owned WNNX FM in nearby Atlanta for its morning drive slot The station is now a K Love affiliate that broadcasts Contemporary Christian music References edit WDEN PDF Broadcasting Yearbook 1970 p B 53 253 Retrieved March 3 2020 FCC History Cards for WLXF For the Record PDF Broadcasting September 4 1972 p 44 Retrieved March 3 2020 Changing Hands PDF Broadcasting April 28 1980 p 61 Retrieved March 3 2020 Call Letters PDF Broadcasting October 13 1986 p 86 Retrieved March 3 2020 Changing Hands PDF Broadcasting June 8 1987 p 64 Retrieved March 3 2020 Clear Channel adds in Atlanta PDF Radio Business Report November 6 2000 p 13 Retrieved March 3 2020 Cumulus Is Macon Whoopee In Georgia PDF Radio amp Records May 31 2002 p 5 Retrieved March 3 2020 a b 105 5 Macon Becomes WROK Quality Rock 105 5 RadioInsight September 4 2009 Deal Digest for the week of March 10 2016 Inside Radio March 9 2016 Retrieved March 3 2020 Venta Lance March 4 2016 Station Sales 3 4 EMF Acquires WROK Macon amp Swaps With AFA RadioInsight Retrieved March 3 2020 Sports is out Quality Rock is in at Macon Georgia s WIFN Radio Info com September 4 2009 External links edit nbsp Radio portal nbsp Georgia U S state portalWLXF in the FCC FM station database WLXF in Nielsen Audio s FM station database 32 53 49 N 83 32 06 W 32 897 N 83 535 W 32 897 83 535 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title WLXF amp oldid 1052222600, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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