WBVX

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WBVX
WBVX ClassicRock92.1 logo.png
CityCarlisle, Kentucky
Broadcast areaLexington Metropolitan Area
Central Kentucky
Frequency92.1 MHz
BrandingClassic Rock 92.1
Programming
FormatClassic rock
AffiliationsCincinnati Bengals Radio Network
Ownership
OwnerL.M. Communications of Kentucky, LLC
WBTF, WCDA, WGKS, WLXG, WLXO
History
First air date
1996 (as WCAK)
Former call signs
WWLW (1992-1994, CP)
WCAK (1994-1997)
WVCM (1997-1998)
WSTL (1998-2001)
Technical information
Facility ID30191
ClassC2
ERP32,000 watts
HAAT186 meters (610 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
38°11′19″N 84°22′13″W / 38.18861°N 84.37028°W / 38.18861; -84.37028Coordinates: 38°11′19″N 84°22′13″W / 38.18861°N 84.37028°W / 38.18861; -84.37028
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websiteclassicrock921fm.com

WBVX (92.1 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a classic rock format. Licensed to Carlisle, Kentucky, United States, the station serves the Lexington metropolitan area and Bluegrass region of central Kentucky. The station is currently owned by L.M. Communications of Kentucky, LLC.[1] The station's studios are located at Triangle Center in downtown Lexington, and its transmitter is located in far northeast Fayette County, Kentucky.

History[]

The station went on the air as WWLW on 3 December 1992. On 19 December 1994, the station changed its call sign to WCAK, on 26 November 1997 to WVCM, on 27 November 1998 to WSTL, and on 3 October 2001 to the current WBVX.[2]

References[]

  1. ^ "WBVX Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  2. ^ "WBVX Call Sign History". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.

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