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'''99X''' may refer to: |
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'''99X''' is or was the brand name of several American radio stations. See |
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==Radio station== |
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*[[KKPS]], a radio station (99.5 FM) licensed to Brownsville, Texas, United States, which was branded 99X under the callsign KRIX during the 1980s |
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*[[KTUX]], a radio station (98.9 FM) licensed to Carthage, Texas, United States, which was branded 99X during different periods from 1993 to 2018 |
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*[[KXFT]], a radio station (99.7 FM) licensed to Mason, Iowa, United States, which was branded 99X from 2007 to 2009 |
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*[[WEPN-FM]], a radio station (98.7 FM) licensed to New York, New York, United States, which was branded 99X under the callsign WXLO during the 1970s |
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*[[WMMS-HD2]] and [[W256BT]], an HD Radio digital subchannel (100.7-2 FM) and its low-power analog translator (99.1 FM) – both licensed to Cleveland, Ohio, United States – which were branded 99X from 2012 to 2017 |
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*[[WWCN]], a radio station (99.3 FM) licensed to Fort Myers Beach, Florida, United States, formerly branded 99X |
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*[[WNNX]], a radio station (100.5 FM) licensed to College Park, Georgia, United States, which is presently branded as winter of 2022 to present and broadcasting a classic alternative format. |
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*[[WWWQ]], a radio station (99.7 FM) licensed to Atlanta, Georgia, United States, which was branded 99X under the callsign WNNX from 1992 to 2008 |
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*[[WWWQ-HD2]] and [[W255CJ]], an HD Radio digital subchannel (99.7-2 FM) and its low-power analog translator (98.9 FM) – both licensed to Atlanta, Georgia, United States – which have been branded 99X since 2008 |
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*[[WMJV]], a radio station (99.5 FM) licensed to Grifton, North Carolina, United States, which was branded 99X during the 1990s |
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==Other uses== |
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*[[WNNX (99X)]] for the former station in Atlanta, Georgia. |
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*Marion-Kay Spices ''99-X'', a chicken spice created by Col. Harland Sanders, which is a variant of the [[KFC Original Recipe]] |
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*[[WWWQ]] for the current HD radio station in Atlanta, Georgia. |
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*[[WJBX]] for the station in Fort Myers Beach, Florida |
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*[[KTUX]] for the station in Carthage, Texas |
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*[[WRKS]] for the former station (WXLO) in New York, New York. |
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==See also== |
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{{disambig}} |
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{{canned search|99x}} |
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* [[X99]] |
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* [[9X9]] |
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* {{srt|1}} |
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* [[9X (disambiguation)]] |
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* [[99 (disambiguation)]] |
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* [[X (disambiguation)]] |
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Latest revision as of 15:45, 24 July 2023
99X may refer to:
Radio station
[edit]- KKPS, a radio station (99.5 FM) licensed to Brownsville, Texas, United States, which was branded 99X under the callsign KRIX during the 1980s
- KTUX, a radio station (98.9 FM) licensed to Carthage, Texas, United States, which was branded 99X during different periods from 1993 to 2018
- KXFT, a radio station (99.7 FM) licensed to Mason, Iowa, United States, which was branded 99X from 2007 to 2009
- WEPN-FM, a radio station (98.7 FM) licensed to New York, New York, United States, which was branded 99X under the callsign WXLO during the 1970s
- WMMS-HD2 and W256BT, an HD Radio digital subchannel (100.7-2 FM) and its low-power analog translator (99.1 FM) – both licensed to Cleveland, Ohio, United States – which were branded 99X from 2012 to 2017
- WWCN, a radio station (99.3 FM) licensed to Fort Myers Beach, Florida, United States, formerly branded 99X
- WNNX, a radio station (100.5 FM) licensed to College Park, Georgia, United States, which is presently branded as winter of 2022 to present and broadcasting a classic alternative format.
- WWWQ, a radio station (99.7 FM) licensed to Atlanta, Georgia, United States, which was branded 99X under the callsign WNNX from 1992 to 2008
- WWWQ-HD2 and W255CJ, an HD Radio digital subchannel (99.7-2 FM) and its low-power analog translator (98.9 FM) – both licensed to Atlanta, Georgia, United States – which have been branded 99X since 2008
- WMJV, a radio station (99.5 FM) licensed to Grifton, North Carolina, United States, which was branded 99X during the 1990s
Other uses
[edit]- Marion-Kay Spices 99-X, a chicken spice created by Col. Harland Sanders, which is a variant of the KFC Original Recipe
See also
[edit]Search for "99x" on Wikipedia.