WEMX-FM

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WEMX-FM
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Broadcast area Kentwood/Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Branding "Max 94.1"
Slogan #1 for Hip-Hop & R&B
First air date 1993
Frequency 94.1 (MHz)
Format Mainstream Urban
ERP 100,000 watts
Callsign meaning W E MaX
Owner Citadel Broadcasting
Website http://www.max94one.com/

WEMX is a Mainstream Urban outlet serving the Baton Rouge area. The Citadel Broadcasting Corporation station broadcasts at 94.1 MHz with an ERP of 100 kW and is licensed to Kentwood, Louisiana.

[edit] History

The station, which originally served McComb, Mississippi before moving into Baton Rouge in 1993 as a Country outlet (As WYCT and later as WEMX), flipped to R&B/Hip-Hop on January 1, 1997. The WEMX calls and Max 94.1 handle is a holdover from its former format. Their current slogan is "#1 For Hip-Hop And R&B!"

[edit] Trivia

The station's current PD "J-Tweezy" made a guest appearance on the 504 Boyz 2000 hit "Wobble Wobble".

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FM Radio Stations in the Baton Rouge, Louisiana Market (Arbitron #77)

By Frequency: WJFM 88.5 | WRKF 89.3 | WBRH 90.3 | KLSU 91.1 | KPAE 91.5 | WQCK 92.7 | KRDJ 93.7 | WEMX 94.1 | WTQT 94.9 | KRVE 96.1 | WHYR 96.9 | WDGL 98.1 | WUUU 98.9 | WYPY 100.7 | WYNK 101.5 | WFMF 102.5 | WCDV 103.3 | WNXX 104.5/KNXX 104.9 | WBRJ 105.7 | KQXL 106.5 | WTGE 107.3

By Callsign: KLSU | KNXX | WNXX | KPAE | KQXL | KRDJ | KRVE | WBRH | WBRJ | WCDV | WDGL | WEMX | WFMF | WHYR | WJFM | WQCK | WRKF | WTGF | WTQT | WUUU | WYNK | WYPY

See also: Baton Rouge (FM) (AM)

See also: List of United States radio markets