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| Broadcast area | Huntington metro area |
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| Frequency | 106.3MHz |
| Branding | 106.3 The Brew |
| Programming | |
| Format | Classic rock |
| Affiliations | Premiere Networks Premium Choice |
| Ownership | |
| Owner |
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| WBVB,WKEE-FM,WZWB,WTCR-FM,WVHU | |
| History | |
First air date | October 1, 1980 (1980-10-01) |
Former call signs | WNST-FM (1980–1985) WAEZ-FM (1985–93) WZZW (1993–94) WFXN (1994–97) |
Call sign meaning | W AlbumMiX |
| Technical information[1] | |
Licensing authority | FCC |
| Facility ID | 60450 |
| Class | B1 |
| ERP | 1,650watts |
| HAAT | 338 meters (1,109 ft) |
Transmitter coordinates | 38°30′21.00″N82°12′33.00″W / 38.5058333°N 82.2091667°W /38.5058333; -82.2091667 |
| Links | |
Public license information | |
| Webcast | Listen Live |
| Website | 1063thebrew.iheart.com |
WAMX (106.3FM, "106.3 The Brew") is aclassic rockradio station licensed toMilton, West Virginia, serving theHuntington metro area. Owned byiHeartMedia, Inc. The WAMX studios are located inHuntington, while the station transmitter resides nearOna, West Virginia. In addition to a standardanalog transmission, WAMX is available online viaiHeartRadio.[2][3][4]
The station began broadcasting on October 1, 1980, under the callsign WNST-FM.[5]
In May 1985, the station changed to (WAEZ) an easy listening format.[6]
Circa 1990, the format switched to oldies encompassing the 50s, 60s, and 70s. Principal on air personalities included Dave Z (Carlisle) in the morning, Jack O'Shea in the afternoon, and Brian "Doc of Rock" Atkins in the evening.
In the autumn of 1991, WAEZ switched to the Oldies Radio/"Good Time Rock 'n Roll" satellite feed furnished by theSatellite Music Network. However, O'Shea was allowed to maintain his weekday afternoon slot from 2 to 6 PM and Atkins stayed on as the News Director in the mornings giving the newscast at the top of the hour during the Zippo in the Morning feed.
In late 1993, the call letters were changed to WZZW. Shortly thereafter in early 1994, the format was switched to a rock format provided by satellite.
In early 1996, the station became The Fox with Morning Host Scott Hesson live and Westwood One Classic Rock outside morning drive.
In 1997, the call letters were changed to WAMX (resurrecting the call letters once used by 93.7 WDGG from 1970 to 1988), the tag became "X-106.3", and the format was changed toprogressive rock.
WAMX is now 1063 The Brew, playing classic rock with Scott Hesson back in the afternoon slot
Syndicated talk show Rover's Morning Glory has added two new affiliates with the addition of Rock WKGB/Binghamton and Classic Rock WAMX/Huntington.
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