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WWXM

WWXM
WWXM MIX97.7 logo.png
City Garden City, South Carolina
Broadcast area Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
Branding Mix 97.7
Slogan The #1 Hit Music Station
Frequency 97.7 MHz
Format Top 40
ERP 100,000 watts
HAAT 219 meters (719 ft)
Class C1
Facility ID 12181
Transmitter coordinates 33°35′45.00″N 79°3′11.00″W / 33.5958333°N 79.0530556°W / 33.5958333; -79.0530556
Former callsigns WGMB (1986-1989)
WBPR (1989-1993)
Affiliations Kidd Kraddick in the Morning, American Top 40, iHeartRadio Countdown
Owner iHeartMedia, Inc.
(AMFM Radio Licenses, L.L.C. )
Sister stations WGTR, WLQB, WRXZ, WYNA
Webcast Listen Live!
Website mix977.com

WWXM is a Top-40 radio station licensed to Garden City, South Carolina and serves the Grand Strand area. The iHeartMedia, Inc. outlet is licensed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to broadcast at 97.7 MHz with an effective radiated power (ERP) of 100 kW. The station goes by the name Mix 97.7 and its slogan is "The #1 Hit Music Station."

WGMB was located in Georgetown, South Carolina for many years prior to a power increase from 3,000 to 50,000 watts. The station originally signed on the air as WINH-FM, a companion to WINH(AM) owned by the Winyah Bay Broadcasting Company in September 1971. In 1975 the station’s call letters changed to WGMB and became known as “98 Rock.” That slogan later changed to “Rock of the Bay” as the marketplace adopted digital tuners. For a brief time in the mid-1980s, the station was adult contemporary with the name WMXX "Magic 97.7", and the logo used on billboards resembled that of WMAG in High Point, North Carolina.

After the station improved its signal, it was known as WBPR "Power 98" and had a rhythmic CHR format. Later the format moved in a more mainstream CHR direction. The change to the current name and call letters was made in the early 90s, and a hot adult contemporary format was used for several years. The signal was eventually improved to 100,000 watts and the city of license was moved to Garden City Beach.

Root Communications of Daytona Beach bought WWXM in a deal announced in June 1997 and moved it from Waccamaw Pottery to studios shared by WWSK and WGTR near the back gate of the former Myrtle Beach Air Force Base. As of 2000, Booger and Leanne Sullivan co-hosted the morning show. Qantum Communications Inc. purchased Myrtle Beach's Root Communications Group LP stations in 2003.


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