WFXY
kHz | |
Branding | 98 Rock |
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Programming | |
Format | Classic rock |
Affiliations | ABC News Radio |
Ownership | |
Owner | Penelope, Inc. |
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History | |
First air date | March 1, 1969 (as WAFI at 1560) |
Former call signs | WAFI (1969–1976) |
Former frequencies | 1560 kHz (1969–1982) |
Call sign meaning | "Foxy" (previous branding) |
Technical information | |
Facility ID | 14070 |
Class | C |
Power | 1,000 watts unlimited |
Transmitter coordinates | 36°36′47″N 83°42′34″W / 36.61306°N 83.70944°W |
Translator(s) | 98.3 W252EE (Middlesboro) |
Links | |
Webcast | Listen Live |
Website | foxyfm983.com |
WFXY (1490
History
WFXY signed on in 1969, with the call letters WAFI at 1560 kHz. Programming included a full-service format with pop and country music. In the late 1970s, the station moved to a full-time Top 40 format and changed to the current frequency to add nighttime service. Currently, WFXY broadcasts from a tower site on Bloomsbury Avenue in Middlesboro, 24 hours per day. The 1490 kHz frequency was originally occupied by station
In late 2005, WFXY and its parent company, Countrywide Broadcasters, Inc., were acquired by Joshua Wilkey, a
In 2009, the station was sold to Penelope, Inc. During a studio move and upgrading of equipment, the station simulcasted the sister station's programming until June 1, 2013.
On June 1, 2013, WFXY changed their format from country (simulcasting WANO 1230 AM) to classic hits, branded as "Foxy 1490". Bringing back the original sound of FOXY Radio that dominated the local market since 1969.
On October 14, 2018, the station went discontinued because a local man crashed his truck into the station's transmitter tower in an apparent act of vandalism. Joshua Lee was arrested the next day. Station owner Frank Smith said it may take 2–3 months to repair the transmitter and get the station back playing.[2]
References
- ^ "WFXY Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
- ^ "Man accused of crashing truck into radio tower in southeast Kentucky". WDRB-TV. 16 October 2018. Retrieved 17 October 2018.