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WCXN

Coordinates:35°43′34.48″N81°8′51.29″W / 35.7262444°N 81.1475806°W /35.7262444; -81.1475806
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Radio station in North Carolina, United States
WCXN
Frequency1170kHz
Programming
FormatReligious
Ownership
OwnerBirach Broadcasting Corporation
History
First air date
September 5, 1985 (1985-9-5)
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID71306
ClassD
Power
Transmitter coordinates
35°43′34.48″N81°8′51.29″W / 35.7262444°N 81.1475806°W /35.7262444; -81.1475806
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WCXN (1170AM) is aradio station broadcasting areligious format. Licensed toClaremont, North Carolina, United States, the station is owned byBirach Broadcasting.

History

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WCXN went on the air September 5, 1985.[2] In 1989, Don Lee was general manager of WCXN andWPAR-FM, which playedSouthern gospel music.[3]

In the early 1990s, Robert Barnette, aTaylorsville minister who helped raise money for WPAR, started a show on WCXN. He was soon joined by Dean "Bubba" Lilly. Their "Swap Shop" program could be heard in 17 counties, but it was not just the merchandise, described as "tacky". Announcer Jim Stinson said, "We're laughing ourselves silly with Barnette and Lilly."[4]

In August 1997, WCXN switched toSpanish language programming. Soon after that, the station added aHmong show on Sunday mornings.[5] Just over a year later, the Hmong show had expanded from 90 minutes to four hours.[6] In 2007, Hmong programming aired on Saturday mornings as well.[7]

Birach Broadcasting Corp. bought WCXN from Davidson Media Group LLC in 2007.[8]

References

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  1. ^"Facility Technical Data for WCXN".Licensing and Management System.Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^Broadcasting & Cable Yearbook 2010. 2010. p. D-399.
  3. ^Joseph Galarneau, "Religion Via Airwaves: More Listeners Tune in Christian Radio Stations,"The Charlotte Observer, November 15, 1989.
  4. ^Dannye Romine Powell, "Bobby & Bubba Tickle the Airwaves,"The Charlotte Observer, April 12, 1993.
  5. ^Jen Pilla, "Claremont Station Begins Broadcasting in Hmong,"The Charlotte Observer, October 3, 1997.
  6. ^Jen Pilla, "Radio Reach-Out,"The Charlotte Observer, January 27, 1999.
  7. ^Marcie Young, "Hmongs Connect Over the Airwaves,"The Charlotte Observer, April 15, 2007.
  8. ^"Deals,"Broadcasting & Cable, April 9, 2007.

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