KNXX
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KNXX & WNXX | |
City of license | KNXX: Donaldsonville, LA WNXX: Jackson, LA |
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Broadcast area | Baton Rouge, Louisiana |
Branding | 104 the X |
Slogan | Baton Rouge's New Rock |
Frequency | KNXX: 104.9 (MHz} WNXX: 104.5 MHz |
First air date | KNXX: 1972 WNXX: 1999 |
Format | Modern Rock |
Power | KNXX: 3,000 watts WNXX: 2,750 watts |
Class | A |
Callsign meaning | The X is taken from KNXX and WNXX |
Owner | Guaranty Broadcasting |
Website | www.104thex.net |
KNXX is a commercial radio station located in Donaldsonville, Louisiana, broadcasting to the southern areas of the Baton Rouge, Louisiana area on 104.9 FM.
WNXX is a commercial radio station located in Jackson, Louisiana, broadcasting to the northern areas of the Baton Rouge, Louisiana area on 104.5 FM.
KNXX & WNXX air a modern rock music format branded as "104 the X".
[edit] History
Both stations have had a history of various formats, most notably Adult R&B at 104.5 (from the 1990s to 2000 and from 2001 to 2003) and Rhythmic Oldies at 104.9 (late 1990s to 2001).
In 2000 the 104.5 signal became a Modern Rock outlet, only to move over to 104.9 in 2001. In 2003 both stations became a simulcast and adopted the 104 The X handle.
In 2007, 104 the X presented X-Fest at the Baton Rouge River Center. They plan on this being a yearly tradition for the Red Stick.
The current air staff of X-Fest consists of Shannon Marks (9AM to 2PM), The Fish (2PM to 7PM), and Dan Day (7PM-Midnight).
[edit] External links
- Official website
- Query the FCC's FM station database for KNXX
- Query the FCC's FM station database for WNXX
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