WVXG

Coordinates: 40°35′15.00″N 82°48′20.00″W / 40.5875000°N 82.8055556°W / 40.5875000; -82.8055556

WVXG
City Mount Gilead, Ohio
Broadcast area Mid-Ohio
Branding Classic Rock 95X WVXG
Slogan Marion's Classic Rock
Frequency 95.1 MHz
First air date March 8, 1991 (as WOHO)
Format Classic rock
ERP 6,000 watts
HAAT 100 meters (328 feet)
Class A
Facility ID 74300
Transmitter coordinates 40°35′15.00″N 82°48′20.00″W / 40.5875000°N 82.8055556°W / 40.5875000; -82.8055556
Callsign meaning Voice of Xavier in Mount Gilead (former simulcast of WXVU; both stations were previously owned and operated by Xavier University)
Former callsigns WOHO (1991-1993)[1]
Affiliations ABC Radio Networks
Owner Brent Casagrande
(Delmar Communications, Inc.)
Sister stations WDLR, WQTT
Webcast Listen Live
Website 951rocks.com

WVXG (95.1 FM, "Classic Rock 95X") is a radio station licensed to serve Mount Gilead, Ohio, United States. The station is owned by Brent Casagrande, through licensee Delmar Communications, Inc., and serves the Mid-Ohio area.

WVXG broadcasts a classic rock music format.[2] The majority of the programming comes from the satellite-fed The Classic Rock Experience from ABC Radio Networks.

History

former logo as WVXG

The station was assigned the call letters WOHO on March 8, 1991. On October 22, 1993, the station changed its call sign to the current WVXG.[1] Throughout the 1990s and into the early 2000s, WVXG was owned by Xavier University and was a member of the "X-Star Radio Network," which featured a variety of programs, including news, talk, jazz, and adult standards.[3] This multi-state network was originally based at flagship WVXU in Cincinnati, even as WVXU had adopted a separate program schedule.[4][5]

One year before the sale of WVXU and the shutdown of the X-Star Radio Network, Xavier spun off WVXG to ICS Holdings, Inc. for around $385,000.[6] ICS Holdings entered a licensing agreement with the Christian Voice of Central Ohio, who broadcast a Contemporary Christian music format from 2004 through March 2008 as "95.1 The River," patterned directly after WCVO. Christian Voice of Central Ohio continues the format online and on Chillicothe, Ohio-licensed WZCP (also a former X-Star affiliate as WVXC).

After the lease agreement with the Christian Voice of Central Ohio ended in March 18, 2008,[7] ICS flipped WVXG to a satellite-based classic rock format.

ICS Holdings sold WVXG, along with WQTT and WDLR, to Delmar Communications, Inc. effective December 30, 2014. The price for the transaction was $250,000.

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