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'''WJXR''' 92.1 FM is a radio station located in [[Macclenny, Florida]] in [[Baker County, Florida|Baker County]]. The station is operated by Norsan Consulting And Management, Inc. under a [[Local marketing agreement|local marketing agreement]]. On December 31, 2014 at 10:00 pm ET, the station flipped the format to [[Tropical music|Spanish tropical]], simulcasting [[WNNR]].<ref>[http://radioinsight.com/blog/headlines/91412/norsan-media-to-acquire-wjxr-jacksonville-flip-to-spanish-tropical/ ''Norsan Media To Acquire WJXR Jacksonville; Flip To Spanish Tropical''] - RadioInsight, December 31, 2014.</ref>
'''WJXR''' 92.1 FM is a radio station located in [[Macclenny, Florida]] in [[Baker County, Florida|Baker County]]. The station is operated by Norsan Consulting And Management, Inc. under a [[local marketing agreement]]. On December 31, 2014 at 10:00 pm ET, the station flipped the format to [[Tropical music|Spanish tropical]], simulcasting [[WNNR]].<ref>[http://radioinsight.com/blog/headlines/91412/norsan-media-to-acquire-wjxr-jacksonville-flip-to-spanish-tropical/ ''Norsan Media To Acquire WJXR Jacksonville; Flip To Spanish Tropical''] - RadioInsight, December 31, 2014.</ref>


==WJXR as The Bargain Channel==
==WJXR as The Bargain Channel==

Revision as of 17:26, 27 January 2015

WJXR
Broadcast areaJacksonville, Florida
Frequency92.1 MHz
BrandingLatina 92.1
Programming
FormatSpanish tropical
Ownership
OwnerWJXR, Inc.
History
First air date
1985
Former call signs
WBKF (?-1984)
Call sign meaning
JaXsonville Radio
Technical information
Facility ID73151
ClassC3
ERP25,000 watts
HAAT100 meters
Links
WebcastListen Live
WebsiteLatina 92.1

WJXR 92.1 FM is a radio station located in Macclenny, Florida in Baker County. The station is operated by Norsan Consulting And Management, Inc. under a local marketing agreement. On December 31, 2014 at 10:00 pm ET, the station flipped the format to Spanish tropical, simulcasting WNNR.[1]

WJXR as The Bargain Channel

The bulk of the station's airtime was devoted to The Bargain Channel program, which consisted of broadcasting cut-rate prices on a wide variety of items, similar to the "Trading Post"-type programs that was the genesis of cable shopping channels like the Home Shopping Network. The station was purchased in 1985 by Sarah and Greg Perich and was converted soon thereafter to a larger, more bargain-oriented format.[2]

As The Bargain Channel its popularity rested, in part, in the idiosyncrasies of the hosts and the matchless scope of the items being sold. For example, the Bargain Channel has marketed large quantities of batteries, "miscellaneous" meats, tiger's eye men's rings, and burlap sacks. Many of the products on WJXR were sold in seemingly randomly matched packages, such as 4 packs of miscellaneous chicken combined with a 2 person vacation to either Disney World or Sea World for only $109. These packages are known as "deals". Callers will often purchase items by saying "I want two deals of them batteries" or "can I get two deals of the pizza pans??"

Trivia

  • WJXR's call letters stand for "Jacksonville Radio."
  • The station's call letters were often used by hosts to greet callers. Due to their often thick Southern dialect, hosts habitually pronounced the letters as the now-signature "Dubjexar?". Another popular caller greeting was "Welcome to the Bargain Channel," with "tothebarginchannel" slurred together in a humorous fashion.
  • WJXR used to have a country format, and had the slogan "Shark Country." The station logo was a shark dressed as a cowboy.
  • A mascot, a chihuahua named Delia Diamonique, used to appear at remote broadcasts.

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30°17′56″N 82°00′54″W / 30.299°N 82.015°W / 30.299; -82.015