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*A former station with the callsign WNNX and frequency 99.7 in Atlanta, GA
*A former station with the callsign WNNX and frequency 99.7 in Atlanta, GA
**[[WWWQ-HD2]] for the station currently using the 99X brand at 99.1 FM
**[[WWWQ-HD2]] for the station currently using the 99X brand at 98.9 FM
**[[WWWQ]] for the station broadcasting at the 99.7 FM frequency
**[[WWWQ]] for the station broadcasting at the 99.7 FM frequency
**[[WNNX]] for the station using the WNNX callsign at 100.5 FM
**[[WNNX]] for the station using the WNNX callsign at 100.5 FM

Revision as of 21:36, 20 January 2012

99X is or was the brand name of several American radio stations. See

  • A former station with the callsign WNNX and frequency 99.7 in Atlanta, GA
    • WWWQ-HD2 for the station currently using the 99X brand at 98.9 FM
    • WWWQ for the station broadcasting at the 99.7 FM frequency
    • WNNX for the station using the WNNX callsign at 100.5 FM
  • WJBX for the station in Fort Myers Beach, Florida.
  • KTUX for the station in Shreveport, Louisiana/Carthage, Texas
  • KXFT for the station in Fort Dodge, Iowa
  • WXNR for the station (now called 99.5 the X) in Greenville/New Bern/Jacksonville, North Carolina
  • WRKS for the former station (WXLO) in New York, New York

KRIX - Brownsville/McAllen, Texas