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WCLX
Broadcast areaChamplain Valley Region
Frequency102.9 MHz
BrandingFarm Fresh Radio
Programming
FormatContemporary Hit Radio
Ownership
OwnerSun Signals LLC
Sister stationsWRIP, WQQQ, WMEX, WJZZ
History
First air dateJanuary 1995 (1995-01)
Former call signsWVZP (1992)
WADQ (1992-1996)
WMEX (1996-1998)
Technical information
Facility ID72034
ClassA
ERP6,000 watts
HAAT92 meters (302 ft)
Transmitter coordinates44°13′14.00″N 73°24′35.00″W / 44.2205556°N 73.4097222°W / 44.2205556; -73.4097222
Links
Websitewww.farmfreshradio.com

WCLX (102.9 FM) is a radio station owned by Sun Signals LLC located in Westport, New York, United States, serving the Champlain Valley region of central Vermont and the Burlington, Vermont market. WCLX programs contemporary hit music.

History

The station was granted the call letters WVZP on September 2, 1992; on October 1, the call letters were changed to WADQ (for "Adirondack"). The station signed on in January 1995. On September 16, 1996, the station took on the call sign WMEX; during this time, the station had a classical music format, with the slogan "Where classic call letters mean great Classical Music." In the late 1990s, WMEX gradually morphed into Burlington's Album Station, adopting the present call letters on February 10, 1999 when owner Dennis Jackson relinquished the historic "WMEX" call letters to Boston's 1060 AM. The WMEX calls subsequently moved to New Hampshire and then to Martha's Vineyard; as of April 2017, the call letters are used by WMEX in Boston and WMEX-LP in Rochester, New Hampshire.

From 1999 to September 2009, WCLX featured a Free-form FM Classic Album Rock format known as 'The Album Station', programmed by then-husband and wife team Diane Desmond and Russ Kinsley, who had also established several earlier versions of the format on a variety of Vermont stations throughout the 1980s. During their tenure at 102.9, WCLX focused on modern-day blues-influenced bands and progressive rock bands of the 1960s, 1970s and early 1980s.

References

  1. ^ Broadcasting & Cable Yearbook 2009 (PDF). 2009. p. D-392. Retrieved April 30, 2017.
  2. http://licensing.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/ws.exe/prod/cdbs/pubacc/prod/sta_list.pl?Facility_id=72034 FCC FM query for WCLX Ownership
  3. http://www.fccinfo.com/CMDProFacLookup.php?calls=WMEX&tabSearchType=Historic+Call+Search>
  4. http://www.7dvt.com/2005/raised-radio Seven Days article "Raised Radio"

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Radio stations in the Burlington, Vermont metropolitan area
This region also includes the following cities: Middlebury
Stowe
Plattsburgh, NY
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Nearby regions –  U.S.
Bennington-Rutland
Lebanon-Claremont
Montpelier-Barre-Waterbury
North Country
Northeast Kingdom and Northern New Hampshire
Saratoga Springs-Glens Falls
 Canada
Montreal
See also
List of radio stations in New York
List of radio stations in Vermont

Notes
1. Station has a target audience in Canada.
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