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WXNX

WXNX
WXNX 93X 2016 logo.png
City Sanibel, Florida
Broadcast area Fort Myers/Naples
Branding 93X
Slogan The Rock Alternative
Frequency 93.7 MHz
First air date 1971 (at 93.5)
Format Modern Rock
ERP 43,000 watts
HAAT 145 meters
Class C2
Facility ID 66223
Former callsigns WLAZ (1989-1990)
WRGI (1990-1993)
WNOG-FM (1993-1996)
WPRW (1996-1999)
WTLT (1999-2013)
Former frequencies 93.5 MHz (1971-2000)
Owner Sun Broadcasting, Inc.
Sister stations WXCW-TV
WARO-FM
WJUA / WNOG-AM
WNTY-FM
Webcast Listen Live
Website 93x.fm

WXNX is a commercial radio station licensed to Sanibel, Florida, broadcasting to the Fort Myers/Naples area on 93.7 FM. WXNX airs a modern rock music format branded as "93X".

The station was originally a local signal licensed to Naples, and located at 93.5 on the FM band. The station featured at one time a Dance Radio format with callsign WPRW, and the moniker "Power 93.5", reminiscent of WPBT "Power 89.5", a simulcast of now-defunct 91.5, "The Spark".

In 2000, WTLT's frequency changed from 93.5 to 93.7 FM, which allowed an increase in its coverage area. In 2010, WTLT moved its transmitter closer to Fort Myers, in order to more effectively cover Lee County, and the northern part of the market.

On June 19, 2013, after Beasley Broadcasting shifted the part of the active rock format from WJBX to portions of the day on Hot Talk WRXK to make room for the move of ESPN Radio to 99.3 FM, WTLT dropped its "93.7 Lite" adult contemporary format and assumed the "X" moniker and active rock format. On June 26, 2013, WTLT changed their call letters to WXNX.

WXNX is owned by Sun Broadcasting, Inc. along with WARO, WFSX-FM, and WFSX/WNOG. WXNX also shares facilities with WINK-FM, WJUA, and WTLQ on Palm Beach Boulevard in Fort Myers.

WXNX has five DJ's: Spam, Roach, Sadie, Tommy Fox, and J.D. on the weekends.

Coordinates: 26°30′18″N 81°51′14″W / 26.505°N 81.854°W / 26.505; -81.854


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