WROX-FM

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WROX-FM
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Broadcast area Hampton Roads
Eastern Shore of Virginia
Frequency 96.1 MHz
Branding96X
Programming
Format Alternative rock [1]
Ownership
OwnerSinclair Telecable, Inc.
WNIS, WNOB, WTAR, WUSH
History
First air date
1986 (as WIAV) [2]
Former call signs
  • WIAV (1986–1988)
  • WKSV (1988–1991)
  • WMYA (1991–1993) [3]
Call sign meaning
"Rocks"
Technical information
Facility ID 60479
Class B
Power 23,000 watts
HAAT 220 meters (720 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
37°15′45.0″N76°0′45.0″W / 37.262500°N 76.012500°W / 37.262500; -76.012500
Links
Webcast Listen Live
Website 96x.fm

WROX-FM (96.1 MHz) is an alternative rock formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Exmore, Virginia, serving Hampton Roads and the Eastern Shore of Virginia. [1] WROX-FM is owned and operated by Sinclair Telecable, Inc. [4] WROX's studios are located on Waterside Drive in Downtown Norfolk, and its transmitter is located in Cape Charles.

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History

The station signed on in May 1986. Though it initially was planned to be a classical music station as WWGH, it instead signed on as WIAV, "Wave 96", with a Top 40/CHR format. It had been constructed by Elleck Seymour of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, who conceived a network of stations serving mid-Atlantic beach communities. After already dealing with technical problems, a lightning strike caused the station to leave the air in October 1987. The parent company, Resort Broadcasting, then filed for bankruptcy organization in March 1988. [5] It was then co-owned with WVAB (1550 AM).

Bishop L.E. Willis later bought the two stations and then bought 92.1, later spinning off WVAB. It then shifted to a dance-leaning CHR as WKSV, "Kiss 96", in December 1988. Six months later, in May 1989, it flipped to a Christian adult contemporary format after WXRI was sold; the station inherited WXRI's music catalog. The format was tweaked to a more adult contemporary version in March 1990. [6]

WROX on a SPARC HD Radio with RDS. WROX.png
WROX on a SPARC HD Radio with RDS.

In May 1991, after several months off air due to storm damage, WKSV returned as urban contemporary "Touch 96"; [7] WMYK then flipped to rock in June. [8] It formed a simulcast with a new WMYK on 92.1 MHz. [9]

In October 1993, Willis sold the station to current owner Sinclair Telecable. Shortly after the sale, WMYA left the air for three weeks; it then flipped to its current format and "96X" branding on October 25. [10]

In 1995, in order to fill a coverage gap in the core portion of Hampton Roads, they put their new 250 watt translator at 106.1 MHz (W291AE) on the air; it was best heard in downtown Norfolk to help eliminate signal dropout in the downtown area. The translator existed until 2004, when WUSH was born. [11]

On July 22, 1998, WROX-FM shifted to Top 40/CHR. The station terminated all of their on air personalities. [12] This proved to be extremely unpopular with locals, [13] as the station reverted back to alternative rock one year later on July 16, 1999. [14] The station's call letters did not change during this time.

On June 24, 2019, WROX-FM shifted its format from alternative rock to adult album alternative, still branded as "96X". [15]

On June 29, 2020, 96X quietly changed its format back to alternative rock in the midst of iHeartRadio's abrupt format flip of WNOH, launching an African American-oriented national news radio network.[ citation needed ]

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