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Broadcast area | Piedmont Triad |
Frequency | 1440kHz |
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Format | Southern gospel |
Affiliations | Positive Alternative Radio |
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Owner | Positive Alternative Radio, Inc. |
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First air date | September 22,1946[1] |
Former call signs | WBUY (1946-1984)[2] |
Call sign meaning | Lexington |
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Licensing authority | FCC |
Facility ID | 15838 |
Class | D |
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Transmitter coordinates | 35°55′13.5″N80°15′1.18″W / 35.920417°N 80.2503278°W /35.920417; -80.2503278 |
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WLXN (1440AM) is aradio station broadcasting asouthern gospel format. Licensed toLexington, North Carolina, United States, it serves thePiedmont Triad area. The station is owned by Positive Alternative Radio, Inc. Its programming is also simulcast ontranslators W260BG (99.9FM) and W291DD (106.1 FM).
Originally, this station was called WBUY. In 1984, when co-ownedWLXN-FM became WKOQ, the AM became WLXN and playedsouthern gospel and latersoft adult contemporary music; then WLXN changed tonews/talk.
In 2010, several months after co-owned Majic 94.1 dropped oldies, that station's web site announced oldies were returning, on WLXN.[4] The change took place on February 28, 2011.[5]
On November 19, 2014, WLXN rebranded as "Majic 99.9". The station also switched fromKool Gold toTom Kent's 24/7 FUN. Max McGann and Ralph Shaw continued hosting the morning show until August 2015. The AM tower moved to the northern part ofDavidson County, and the FM translator received a signal increase. In January 2016, Willie Edwards and Corie Odden took over the morning show.[6][7] Following Odden's departure in mid-2016, Leanne Petty joined Edwards on Majic Mornings in October.
In 2020, WLXN switched to a simulcast of WWLV HD2'sAir1. As of March 9, the local paper quoted Gig Hilton, owner and president of Davidson County Broadcasting, who said, "There is a planned format change coming to WLXN-AM in the near future. The date and time has not been defined, as there are certain contractual program obligations that must be fulfilled first. However there is no sale pending."[8]
WLXN's web site says that on August 5, 2022, Davidson County Broadcasting filed with the FCC for "consent of assignment of license toPositive Alternative Radio, Incorporated".[9] The station's format has changed to southern gospel. The sale of WLXN and translator W291DD was consummated on December 29, 2022, at a price of $348,368.
Call sign | Frequency | City of license | FID | ERP (W) | Class | Transmitter coordinates | FCC info |
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W260BG | 99.9 FM | Lexington, North Carolina | 148853 | 250 | D | 35°55′2.5″N80°17′37.2″W / 35.917361°N 80.293667°W /35.917361; -80.293667 (W260BG) | LMS |
W291DD | 106.1 FM | Lexington, North Carolina | 138258 | 250 | D | 36°5′25.1″N80°15′5.1″W / 36.090306°N 80.251417°W /36.090306; -80.251417 (W291DD) | LMS |
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