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Broadcast area | Aroostook County, Maine |
Frequency | WCXU: 97.7 MHz WCXX: 102.3 MHz WCXV: 98.1 MHz |
Branding | Channel X Radio |
Programming | |
Format | Classic hits |
Affiliations | CBS Radio News AP News |
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WOXO-FM, WPNO, WIGY-FM, WIGY, WEZR | |
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First air date | WCXU: November 15, 1986 WCXX: January 30, 1988 WCXV: 2006 |
Call sign meaning | Channel X |
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Licensing authority | FCC |
Facility ID | WCXU: 65497 WCXX: 65498 WCXV: 76041 W276AY: 8555 |
Class | WCXU: C3 WCXX: A WCXV: A W276AY: D |
ERP | WCXU: 20,000 W WCXX: 1,200 W WCXV: 6,000 W W276AY: 50 W |
HAAT | WCXU: 97 meters WCXX: 129 meters WCXV: 1 meter W276AY: -90 meters |
Translator(s) | 103.1 W276AY (Fort Kent, relays WCXX) |
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Website | channelxradio.com |
Channel X Radio is a network of classic hits-formatted American radio stations in Aroostook County, Maine. With studios in Caribou the stations are heard through various transmitters throughout Aroostook County.
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