WVMX (107.9 FM, "Mix 107.9") is a radio station broadcasting a hot adult contemporary format. Licensed to the suburb of Westerville, Ohio, it serves the Columbus metropolitan area. It first began broadcasting in 1991 under the call sign WCEZ. The station is owned Saga Communicaitons through licensee Franklin Communications, Inc., and operates as part of its Columbus Radio Group. Its studios are located in Upper Arlington and the transmitter site is west of Sunbury.
^"Call Sign History". Retrieved 2010-08-24.
^"Facility Technical Data for WVMX". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
WVMX (107.9 FM, "Mix 107.9") is a radio station broadcasting a hot adult contemporary format. Licensed to the suburb of Westerville, Ohio, it serves the...
5 signed back on as a standard commercial station under the call letters WVMX, "Mix 106.5", with a Rock 40 format. By 1989, seeing competition from WRVQ...
from Wilks Broadcast Group. Saga owns and operates Columbus stations WSNY, WVMX, WNND and WNNP through its Franklin Communications, Inc. subsidiary. The...
1980s-derived classic hits format in Columbus radio history, as sister station WVMX was all-1980s WXST ("Star 107.9") back in the late 1990s. On 103.5 MHz, WSWZ...
Communications (Franklin Communications, Inc.) Sister stations WLVQ, WNND, WNNP, WVMX History First air date November 11, 1948 (as WVKO-FM) Former call signs WVKO-FM...
91.7 FM Ashtabula The Moody Bible Institute of Chicago Christian (Moody) WVMX 107.9 FM Westerville Franklin Communications, Inc. Adult Top 40 WVNO-FM 106...
switched to Adult Contemporary WWNK ("Wink 94.1"). On September 19, 1997, WVMX ("Mix 94.1") made its debut with a hot adult contemporary format that was...
Squier. The station went on the air as WRFB on February 28, 1976, and became WVMX on October 28, 1990. On July 2, 1997, the station changed its call sign to...
by Jacor's other Hot AC stations in the region, notably the now-defunct WVMX in Cincinnati and WMVX in Cleveland. As a result, the call letters changed...
Broadcasting, which had leased all three. It was not until 2004 that WKFS and WVMX (94.1 FM) were united with the rest of the cluster, moving from their studios...