WBRX

Coordinates: 40°24′11.00″N 78°31′35.00″W / 40.4030556°N 78.5263889°W / 40.4030556; -78.5263889
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WBRX
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Broadcast areaAltoona, Pennsylvania
Frequency94.7 MHz
BrandingMix 94.7
Programming
FormatAdult Contemporary
Ownership
Owner
  • Sounds Good, Inc.
  • (Sounds Good, Inc.)
WBXQ, WRTA, WKMC
History
First air date
November 1981 (as WRKE)
Former call signs
WRKE (1981-1982)
WBXQ (1982-2007)
Former frequencies
94.3 MHz (now WBXQ)
Technical information
Facility ID60909
ClassA
ERP970 watts
HAAT242 meters
Transmitter coordinates
40°24′11.00″N 78°31′35.00″W / 40.4030556°N 78.5263889°W / 40.4030556; -78.5263889
Links
Websitemymix947.com

WBRX (94.7 FM, "Mix 94.7") is a radio station broadcasting an adult contemporary format. Licensed to the suburb of Cresson, Pennsylvania, it serves the Altoona, Pennsylvania metropolitan area. It first began broadcasting in 1981 under the call sign WRKE. The station is currently owned by Sounds Good Inc.

History

94.7 History

WBRX first signed on the air in November 1981 as WRKE, founded by legendary Pittsburgh broadcaster Ed Sherlock and his business partner Neil Hart, who formed Sherlock-Hart Broadcasting the year before. The station's licensee, however, is listed as Sounds Good, Inc. On March 19, 1982, the call sign was changed from WRKE to WBXQ. In addition to owning WBXQ, both men owned WAMQ (now WWGE) in Loretto, which programmed a format of contemporary country music.

In 1990, Sherlock and Hart dissolved their partnership, with Hart leaving to pursue other interests. WAMQ, which was falling into some financial difficulty, was sold to WBXQ Operations Manager Tom Stevens for $55,000 in July 1992. Sherlock retained possession of WBXQ.

WBRX

According to 100000watts.com, WBRX 94.3 and WBXQ 94.7 swapped calls, retaining their classic rock simulcast, on April 27, 2007. Fybush.com reports the call swap was apparently filed in error, as it disappeared the next day (the 28th) from the FCC database. On June 28, 2007, the WBRX and WBXQ call signs were officially swapped on 94.3 and 94.7 FM.

On October 22, 2007 WBRX split from the Q94 classic rock simulcast and switched to an adult contemporary format branded as "Mix 94.7".

Christmas Music

On October 28, 2015 it was announced that Christmas music would start playing on Mix 94.7 during the holiday season, due to the absence of True Christmas 94.3 on WBXQ. Christmas music on Mix 94.7 began on November 25 for Thanksgiving. It is scheduled to keep playing Christmas music until New Year's Day.

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