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Monday, December 19, 2022
WARX
The WARX call letters existed in Hagerstown, Maryland from 1985 until 2005. Formats during that time included Adult Contemporary, Oldies and Classic Hits. I have no idea what they programmed while branded as "107 ARX" UPDATE: See comments
The "107ARX" branding was during their Album Oriented Rock (AOR) days. They switched up the branding from "107X" to "107ARX" when then-WXCS changed it's calls to WARX.
The station now carries the WWEG callsign and a Classic Rock/Classic Hits format branded as "106-9 The Eagle".
They have a MASSIVE signal and serve "the Four-State" (Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania) along the I-81 corridor.
They break into the DC market's ratings sometimes. Most recently, they carried a 0.3 rating.
The "107ARX" branding was during their Album Oriented Rock (AOR) days. They switched up the branding from "107X" to "107ARX" when then-WXCS changed it's calls to WARX.
ReplyDeleteThe station now carries the WWEG callsign and a Classic Rock/Classic Hits format branded as "106-9 The Eagle".
They have a MASSIVE signal and serve "the Four-State" (Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania) along the I-81 corridor.
They break into the DC market's ratings sometimes. Most recently, they carried a 0.3 rating.
Thanks for the info!
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