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***The following comment was copied from this station's previous article entry on wikipedia: WRXS. Following the station's format change and callsign swap, the old WRXS page now serves as a redirect.
It may be a "nit", but the FCC database shows the frequency as still being 106.9, with a construction permit for 106.7. The branding of the station is clearly on 106.7. Perhaps they are getting by with the idea they are "testing" 106.7?StreamingRadioGuide (talk) 12:41, 12 May 2008 (UTC)Reply