WBRX

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WBRX
City of license Cresson, Pennsylvania
Broadcast area Altoona, Pennsylvania
Branding Mix 94.7
Frequency 94.7 MHz
Format Adult Contemporary
ERP 970 watts
HAAT 242 meters
Class A
Facility ID WBRX: 60909
Owner Sounds Good, Inc.
Website none

WBRX-FM 94.7 is an adult contemporary formatted radio station licensed to the Altoona, Pennsylvania area under the Mix 94.7 moniker. The station is owned by Sherlock Broadcasting.

See history of WBXQ

According to 100000watts.com, WBRX 94.3 and WBXQ 94.7 swapped calls, retaining their classic rock simulcast, on April 27, 2007. Fybush.com reports the call swap was apparently filed in error, as it disappeared the next day (the 28th) from the FCC database, leaving WBXQ on 94.7 and WBRX on 94.3.

100000watts.com reported on July 2nd, 2007, that the stations had again filed to swap call letters.

On October 22, 2007 WBRX split from the Q94 classic rock simulcast and switched to an adult contemporary format branded as "Mix 94.7".

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