WMLX

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WMLX
City of license St. Marys, Ohio
Broadcast area Lima, Ohio
Branding Mix 103.3
Slogan "West Central Ohio's First Choice at Work!, Your Variety Station"
Frequency 103.3 (MHz)
Format Hot Adult Contemporary
ERP 1,950 watts
Class A
Owner Clear Channel Communications
Website www.mix1033.com

WMLX ("Mix 103.3") is a commercial FM radio station licensed to St. Marys, Ohio, operating at 103.3 MHz with a Hot Adult Contemporary format. Its studios and offices are located on West Market Street in Lima, Ohio with its transmitter located in St. Marys.

The station lost both of its long standing shows in the recent couple years that gave WMLX ratings dominance, John Tesh and Seattle based Delilah, who both have been moved to cross town competition WDOH.

The "Mix" branding is also used by several other Clear Channel-owned stations in Ohio, including WMMX in Dayton, WMVX in Cleveland, and WDFM in Defiance.

WMLX along with four other Clear Channel Lima radio stations are being sold. The most recent proposed deal was to banker American Securities under the new name Frequency Licensing Partners LLC, but it has yet to be completed or approved.

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