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WAXO
Frequency1220 kHz/95.9 MHz
Branding95.9 WAXO
Programming
FormatCountry music/Classic rock
AffiliationsWestwood One
Ownership
OwnerMarshall County Radio Corporation
Technical information
Facility ID40456
ClassD
ERP1,000 watts day
144 watts night
Transmitter coordinates
35°25′42.00″N 86°46′22.00″W / 35.4283333°N 86.7727778°W / 35.4283333; -86.7727778
Links
WebcastListen Live
Website959waxo.com

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WAXO (1220 AM/95.9 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a Country music & Classic rock format. Licensed to Lewisburg, Tennessee, USA, the station is currently owned by Marshall County Radio Corporation and features programming from Westwood One.[1] It also operates a low-power television station on Digital Channel 29 (Formally seen on Analog Channel 34).

The WAXO call letters were previously used by the present-day WWDV in Zion, Illinois, when it was located in Kenosha, Wisconsin.

WAXO radio and television carries a wide selection of local sports including Marshall County sports, Forrest High School sports, and Cornersville High School sports. The station is also an affiliate of the Tennessee Titans radio network.[2]

WAXO television

The television side has the legal call letters of W29DM-D (But it's identified on air as WAXO-TV), and is an Independent Station and also serves as a Gospel Broadcasting Network (GBN) affiliate. The station also broadcast programming from America One in the mid-morning hours until that Network was discontinued in September 2014 & merged with Youtoo TV. Local programming and replays of the local high school sports are also seen on the station. The station is seen over the air (via a Digital Low Powered Translator) on Channel 29.[3] The Station was also streamed online via WAXO's Website, until it was removed sometime in 2013. It is unknown if the stream for the television station will return or not.

References

  1. ^ "WAXO Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  2. ^ "Titans Radio in Tennessee". Titans Radio.
  3. ^ "W29DM-D/WAXO-TV Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission.