WXEG

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WXEG-FM
Broadcast area Dayton, Ohio
Branding The X
Slogan 103.9 The X
Frequency 103.9 (MHz)
Format Modern Rock
ERP 2,900 watts
Class A
Owner Clear Channel
Website http://www.wxeg.com

WXEG-FM (103.9 The "X") is a modern rock radio station based in Dayton, Ohio owned by Clear Channel Communications. The station broadcasts at 103.9 MHz with a low ERP of 2.9 kw. It has three towers located in its city of license of Beavercreek, Ohio, two are auxiliary. The "X" branding is also used by Clear Channel's Lima operations for WZRX-FM 107.5 in Ft. Shawnee for its active rock format.

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[edit] History

WXEG's beginings was that of WHBM (for Harry B. Miller) FM sister to WELX-AM in Xenia (the original city of license) and WERM-FM, Wapakoneta (for Ernestine R. Miller...now Maverick Media-owned WZOQ ). Harry and wife Ernestine were the original owners of the stations using the licensee name West Central Ohio Broadcasters Inc. WELX-AM and WHBM-FM began operations in the late 1960s with a middle of the road format, then switching in the early 1970s to progressive jazz and soul gospel. Both stations operated from the WELX transmitter site adjacent to U.S. Route 35 off June Drive in Xenia. Both stations miraculously survived the April 3, 1974 tornado which ravaged Xenia and nearby Beavercreek. However, a fire destroyed the small studio/transmitter building around 1977, thus WELX and WHBM both went silent. Both stations along with WERM were sold in 1978 to separate owners with WELX (now southern gospel WGNZ) owned by L&D Broadcasting and WHBM sold to Ohio Broadcast Associates becoming Top-40 formatted WDJX, using the "Xenia/Fairborn/Beavercreek" top of hour ID giving FM competition to Dayton's WING (AM). In 1982 WDJX moved its studios (and eventually its city of license) to Beavercreek, later becoming Hot A/C-formatted "Majic 104" WYMJ-FM. In 1989 WYMJ switched to "Oldies 104" with retired WING alumnus Steve Kirk doing morning shift for about a year. In the early-1990s it switched to WRVF "The River" with a country format before being overshadowed by the former WHIO-FM becoming WHKO "K-99.1 FM", then switching in the mid 90s to the current WXEG as "103.9 The Edge", introducing the "new rock" format and moving the studios to Dayton's Oregon District. During this time, WXEG with sister stations WONE (AM) and WTUE (FM) went through several ownerships after being sold by Group One to Stoner Broadcasting, American Radio Systems, Entercom and finally Jacor before its merger with Clear Channel.

[edit] WXEG in HD

The station started broadcasting in HD-Radio on February 2, 2006[1]. As of March 2007, the station simulcasts its analog audio on its HD1 stream and broadcasts a hard rock format on its HD2 stream. The station broadcasts using the MP1 service mode.

[edit] Current Personalities

  • Boomer - Weekdays 6:00am - 10:00am (The Morning X)
  • Kramer - Weekdays 10:00pm - 3:00pm
  • Jericho - Weekdays 3:00pm - 7:00pm (Road Rage with Jericho)
  • Vinnie - Weekdays 7:00pm - 12:00am
  • Tiff - Weekends
  • Fester - Weekends
  • Just Chad - Weekends
  • The Norm - Weekends

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FM Radio stations in the Dayton market (Arbitron #59)

By frequency:88.1 | 89.5 | 89.5 | 90.3 | 91.3 | 92.1 | 92.9 | 93.7 | 94.5 | 95.3 | 95.7 | 96.5 | 96.9 | 97.7 |98.1 | 98.3 | 99.1 | 99.9 | 100.7 | 102.9 | 103.9 | 104.7 | 105.9 | 106.5 | 107.7

By callsign:WCDR | WDHT | WDKF | WDPR | WDPS | WDPT | WDSJ | WEEC | WFCJ | WGTZ | WHKO | WKET | WLQT | WMMX | WOKL | WPFB | WQRP | WROU | WSWO | WTUE | WUDR | WXEG | WYGY | WYSO | WZLR

See also: Dayton (FM) (AM)

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