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The WIXC call sign was previously used by FM 97.3 in ], now ]-FM. The WIXC call sign was previously used by FM 97.3 in ], now ]-FM.


WIXC switched its sportstalk format to primarily ] music on ] ] after an LMA, or ], with Whiskey River Broadcasting took effect. Whiskey River Broadcasting, run by long-time local radio personality Ted Turner, is now responsible for the station's programming. WIXC continues to air a significant amount of sports content. It is the Space Coast affiliate for the Jacksonville Jaguars football team and the Florida State Seminoles. The station carries Monday Night Football from the Westwood One network and also broadcasts select high school football games in Brevard County. Its sister station ] in Orlando continues to air ESPN Radio programming<ref></ref> WIXC switched its sportstalk format to primarily ] music on ] ] after an LMA, or ], with Whiskey River Broadcasting took effect. Whiskey River Broadcasting, run by long-time local radio personality Ted Turner, is now responsible for the station's programming. WIXC continues to air a significant amount of sports content. It is the Space Coast affiliate for the Jacksonville Jaguars football team and the Florida State Seminoles. The station carries Monday Night Football from the Westwood One network and also broadcasts select high school football games in Brevard County. Its sister station ] in Orlando continues to air ESPN Radio programming<ref></ref>


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Radio station in Titusville, Florida
WIXC-AM
Broadcast areaBrevard County
Frequency1060 kHz
Branding1060 The Mighty WIXC
Programming
Formatclassic country music
Ownership
OwnerGenesis Communications
Sister stationsWHOO
History
First air date1957
Former call signsWRMF (1965-1986), WAMT (1986-2001)
Technical information
Facility ID54505
ClassB
Power50,000 watts daytime
5,000 watts nighttime
Links
Websitewww.espnflorida.com

WIXC is the callsign for WIXIE The Mighty 1060, an AM country music radio station licensed to Titusville, Florida, United States. It broadcasts at a medium-wave frequency of 1060 kHz. It is owned by Genesis Communications. It broadcasts from a 50 kW transmitter in Titusville, Florida, though the transmitter is drastically reduced in power overnight to 5 kW. Although its primary service area is Melbourne, its main studio and transmitter are in Mims, which is north of Titusville. A remote studio and sales office is located in the Suntree area of Melbourne, Florida.

WIXC was the Space Coast affiliate for ESPN Radio through July 31, 2008. They were are also the local affiliate for the Tampa Bay Rays games, as well as NASCAR NEXTEL Cup races.

The WIXC call sign was previously used by FM 97.3 in Bay City, Michigan, now WMJO-FM.

WIXC switched its sportstalk format to primarily classic country music on August 1st 2008 after an LMA, or Local marketing agreement, with Whiskey River Broadcasting took effect. Whiskey River Broadcasting, run by long-time local radio personality Ted Turner, is now responsible for the station's programming. WIXC continues to air a significant amount of sports content. It is the Space Coast affiliate for the Jacksonville Jaguars football team and the Florida State Seminoles. The station carries Monday Night Football from the Westwood One network and also broadcasts select high school football games in Brevard County. Its sister station WHOO in Orlando continues to air ESPN Radio programming

References

  1. Radio-Info.com News for July 23, 2008

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