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WXLO
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Broadcast areaWorcester, Massachusetts
Frequency104.5 MHz
Branding104.5 XLO
Programming
FormatHot AC
Ownership
OwnerCitadel Broadcasting
WORC-FM, WWFX
History
Former call signs
WFMP, WXLO-FM[1]
Technical information
Facility ID43557
ClassB
ERP37,000 watts
HAAT172 meters
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websitewww.wxlo.com

WXLO, better known as 104.5 XLO, is a Hot Adult Contemporary radio station that serves the Worcester, Massachusetts market, broadcasting on the FM band at a frequency of 104.5 MHz. The station is licensed in Fitchburg, Massachusetts to Citadel Broadcasting. The studio is located in downtown Worcester, Massachusetts, and its transmitter is located in Leominster, Massachusetts.

The call sign WXLO was chosen in 1984 by station management in tribute to the former New York station now known as WRKS-FM. In 1991, the call sign was briefly changed to WXLO-FM. The station has since been reassigned the WXLO call sign by the Federal Communications Commission on June 5, 1997.[1]

Zito and Jen In The Morning

WXLO created the "Zito and Jen in the Morning" show for their early-morning audience in September 2003 and the duo built a large following in the Worcester area before Zito abruptly left the station in September, 2008 due to an inability to come to terms on a new contract. Former WXLO AM host Steve Donovan returned to the morning show on Monday September 29th.

Personalities

Current on-air personalities include morning show hosts Jen Carter and Steve Donovan, Mary Knight (Music Director) on middays, Rick Brackett on afternoons and AJ Crozby (Production Director) on evenings. J.D. Page handles middays on weekends

Former Program Directors include Steve Gallagher (1993-2000) JayBeau Jones (2003-2008), Gordon Smith (2002-2003), Pete Falconi (2002), Chase Murphy (1999-2002) and Rob Walker.

Other notable former personnel include Gina (Traffic), Chris Zito (Morning Show), Frank Foley (Morning Show), Gregg Daniels (Original), John Taylor, Jim McKenna, Marty McNeil, Toni Kayumi, Roger X, Harry Jacobs (Original), Joe Rossetti (Original), Zip Zipfel, Mike Osborne, Lana Jones, Joanie (Morning Show), Greg Hillier, Scott Mallory, RJ, Annie, Antoine, Gene "Geno" Knight, Dave Adams, Jag, Jessica, Greg Andrews, Rob Poulin, Amy Navarro, Jeff Jordan, Dave Newfell, Jeff Alexander, Doug Taylor, John Stevens, Jay Deane (0riginal), Steve Kelly, Keith Stevens, Vinnie McCoy, Gary Trust, Jill Monson, Mike Castano and Bill O'Brien.

References

  1. ^ a b "Call Sign History". FCC Media Bureau CDBS Public Access Database.