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WKHX-FM (101.5 MHz) is a commercial radio station licensed to Marietta, Georgia, featuring a country music format known as "New Country 101.5". Owned by Cumulus Media, the station serves the Atlanta metropolitan area.
WJQX – 100.5 — ESPN Radio [4] WUHT – 107.7 ... Atlanta. WKHX-FM – 101.5 – Country; ... Nash FM — national country music branding used by many Cumulus ...
The purpose of the deal was to try to reach a larger audience and give the two Atlanta country stations WKHX "Kicks" 101.5, and WYAY (Y106 at 106.7) some competition. [citation needed] The studios had moved from Toccoa to Gainesville and finally to Athens, but its signal was hard to pick up in the Atlanta area beyond Gwinnett.
Another format changed happened in 1966, when WPLO switched to a country music format. [9] In 1987, the station changed callsigns to WKHX and adopted the "Kicks 590" slogan still used on WKHX-FM 101.5, and began simulcasting on its FM sister. WKHX used to broadcast in Kahn/Hazeltine AM stereo with a "real country" format, which began in October ...
June 2015 Paris Luna shared the stage with Lynyrd Skynyrd, Travis Tritt and Blackberry Smoke for "Crock Fest" a collision of Rock and Country at Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre at Encore Park in Alpharetta, Ga, sponsored by Carl Black Chevrolet, Rock 100.5, Kicks 101.5 and Nash Icon 98.9.
WVFB (101.5 FM, "KIX Country") is a radio station broadcasting a country music format. [2] Licensed to Celina, Tennessee, United States, the station is currently owned by Jonathan Keeton, through licensee Frank Keeton Aircasters, Inc. [3]
WMDG, as well as translators W257DF at 99.3, W261DL at 100.1, and W271CV at 102.1 are the main stations of the Atlanta "Fox" network of stations owned by Georgia Radio Alliance. Simulcasters of WMDG include WFDR 1370 AM along with an FM translator at 97.3 in Manchester, Georgia , and WBAF 1090 AM along with an FM translator at 104.9 in ...
In 1980, the station's call sign was changed to WKXW-FM, under its new owner Fidelity Communications. It was playing a hot adult contemporary format as "The All New Kix 101 & A 1/2 FM" and later "Kix 101.5". By the late 80s, the station evolved into a gold-based adult contemporary format. Its weekend Saturday oldies show evolved into an all ...