WXXS

WXXS
City Lancaster, New Hampshire
Broadcast area Northeast Kingdom of Vermont; Coos County and Grafton County, New Hampshire
Branding Kiss 102.3
Slogan "The Rhythm of the North Country"
Frequency 102.3 MHz
First air date 1997 (as WNHT)
Format Hot AC, Adult Contemporary Hit Radio, Full-Service
ERP 1,500 watts
HAAT 294 meters
Class C3
Facility ID 77920
Transmitter coordinates 44°23′39.0″N 71°39′20.0″W / 44.394167°N 71.655556°W / 44.394167; -71.655556
Callsign meaning play on WXKS "Kiss 108"
Affiliations CBS Radio [1]
Owner Radio New England Broadcasting, LLC
Sister stations WLTN-FM, WLTN, WOTX, WMOU, WKDR, WOXX
Webcast Listen Live (W237CR Littleton feed)
Website kiss1023fm.com

WXXS is a Hot AC, Adult Contemporary Hit Radio, Full-Service formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Lancaster, New Hampshire, serving northern New Hampshire and the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont.

History

WXXS has been owned and operated by Barry P. Lunderville since May 1998. WXXS was the first station he purchased. In early 2008, Lunderville founded Radio New England Broadcasting, LLC.[2] In August 1997, a construction permit to build a Class A radio station in Lancaster, New Hampshire was obtained. First signing on in late 1997 as WNHT with an Adult Contemporary/Country Radio Station format at 700 watts, the station soon boosted their power to 1,500 watts. On January 30, 1998 the calls were switched to WXXS.[3] WXXS would later obtain Class C3 status from their previous Class A. Around the time of their power upgrade, WXXS switched from their Adult Contemporary/Country hybrid format for its current Hot AC, Adult Contemporary Hit Radio, Full-Service format. From August 2009 to Summer 2010 WKDR in Berlin simulcasted WXXS. In the Summer of 2010 WKDR became a simulcast of WOTX and currently, WXXS is simulcast on WMOU in Berlin except WXXS does not carry local sports of WMOU and WMOU simulcasts WLTN-FM's morning show. WXXS can also be listened to online (via the WMOU Berlin feed—through 106.1 W294AZ in Berlin—during winter months and the WXXS feed—via 95.3 W237CR in Littleton—throughout the rest of the year).[4]

Translators

In addition to the main station, WXXS is relayed by several translators.

Call sign Frequency
(MHz)
City of license ERP
W
Class FCC info
W237CR 95.3 Littleton, New Hampshire 5 D FCC
W294AZ 106.1 Berlin, New Hampshire 175 D FCC
WMOU 1230 Berlin, New Hampshire 1000 C FCC

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