WZNX

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WZNX
City of license Sullivan, Illinois
Broadcast area Decatur, Illinois
Branding 106.7 The Fox
Slogan Decatur's Best Rock
Frequency 106.7 MHz
Translator(s) 106.1 W291BO (Mattoon)
107.1 W296CA (Charleston)
First air date 1992 (as WKJR)
Format Mainstream rock
Audience share 4.0 (Sp'08, R&R[1])
ERP 9,500 watts
HAAT 161 meters
Class B1
Facility ID 57461
Transmitter coordinates 39°36′39.00″N 88°41′32.00″W / 39.6108333°N 88.6922222°W / 39.6108333; -88.6922222
Former callsigns WKJR (1990-1994)
DWKJR (1994-1997)
Owner Wshy
Webcast Listen Live
Website 1067thefox.com

WZNX (106.7 FM) is a mainstream rock radio station. It is licensed in Sullivan, Illinois, and is owned by the Cromwell Radio Group.

History

WZNX calls itself The Fox, a reference to the X in its call letters, and the F in the call letters of its onetime sister-station, WZNF (95.3 FM) licensed out of Rantoul, Illinois. The Cromwell Radio Group bought the radio station in the mid-1990s, kept the call letters and the "Fox" identifier. Among the disc jockeys during this time were Chris Anderson, Brian Rickman, Lars Christiansen, and Wes Adams. Current disc jockeys include Scott Lithgow and Storm . During the stations highest Arbitron ratings the Gonzo Morning Show was on the air. Hosted by Brad Wheeling, "Rockin Rod" Hall and Chris "Monkey Boy" Knyght. The trio was split by corporate buy out and satellite moved in, bringing Bob and Tom, and WZNX has been a Bob and Tom Show affiliate since the late 1990s.

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