WXIS
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WXIS | |
City of license | Erwin, Tennessee |
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Broadcast area | Johnson City Kingsport Bristol TN - VA |
Branding | Jammin' 92.3 & 103.9 |
Slogan | "Blazin' The Most Hit Music" |
First air date | 1999 |
Frequency | 103.9 MHZ |
Format | Rhythmic Contemporary |
ERP | 2,450 watts |
Class | A |
Callsign meaning | The X was used as the former slogan for their former Top 40 format |
Owner | WEMB, Inc. |
Website | Jammin' 92.3/103.9.com |
WXIS (JAMMIN' 92.3 & 103.9) is a Rhythmic Top 40 station serving the Tri-Cities region of Johnson City/Kingsport/Bristol in Tennessee and Bristol in Virginia. The WEMB, Inc. outlet operates at 103.9MHz with an ERP of 2.45kW and is licensed to Erwin, Tennessee, while its 92.3MHz/6w translator is licensed to Johnson City, Tennessee.
[edit] History
WXIS was a Top 40 outlet known as "X-104" until it shifted to Rhythmic in 1999. Despite its semi-spotty signal coverage (which is why the 92.3 signal is included in the slogan), it has done extremely well with its current format.
[edit] External links
- Station website
- Query the FCC's FM station database for W222AG
- Query the FCC's FM station database for WXIS
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