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]WMXS (103.3 FM, "Mix 103") is a radio station licensed to serve Montgomery, Alabama, USA. The station is owned by Cumulus Media and the license is held by Cumulus Licensing LLC.
The original call letters for 103.3 were WAJM, which stood for "Advertiser-Journal Montgomery", named for the local newspaper. Later, the frequency provided the beautiful music format as WREZ until the late 1980s.
In November 1987, the station became known as WSYA, "Sunny 103" and changed to an adult contemporary format. In late 1989, WSYA briefly changed ... See more
Montgomery FM|103.3
(334)860-1033
[email protected]
Suite 3001 Commerce StreetMontgomery, AL 36104
http://www.mix103.com
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WMXS (103.3 FM, "Mix 103") is a radio station licensed to serve Montgomery, Alabama, USA. The station is owned by Cumulus Media and the license is held by Cumulus Licensing LLC.
The original call letters for 103.3 were WAJM, which stood for "Advertiser-Journal Montgomery", named for the local newspaper. Later, the frequency provided the beautiful music format as WREZ until the late 1980s.
In November 1987, the station became known as WSYA, "Sunny 103" and changed to an adult contemporary format. In late 1989, WSYA briefly changed to an oldies-format (still known as "Sunny 103") to compete with Montgomery's other oldies outlet at the time, WBAM-FM, "Oldies 98". WSYA returned to an adult contemporary format a few months later, with radio personalities Kris O'Kelly and Joe Marcus, among others, on the air.
The station's current incarnation as WMXS began using the name "Mix 103.3" in 1996. Legendary Montgomery DJ Larry Stevens and his partner Leslie Bailey were the morning show host on Mix for several years before Stevens left the station after a disagreement with management. The morning show was renamed "Leslie and Company" with production assistant Lee Edwards taking over for Stevens. The show only lasted 3 months before Bailey left and former WLWI-FM personality Dr. Sam Faulk took over the morning show. Dr. Sam did the show alone for a short time, then was paired with midday host Susan Woody (now with Alice 96.1). Woody left 16 months later and was replaced with Amy Delaney and, after 1 year, with Debbie Montgomery. Dr. Sam recently left the station and now does mornings on WLWI. JT and Leanne now handle mornings, Jay St. John does mid-days Doppler 12 StormVision Chief Meteorologist Rich Thomas from WSFA.
The original call letters for 103.3 were WAJM, which stood for "Advertiser-Journal Montgomery", named for the local newspaper. Later, the frequency provided the beautiful music format as WREZ until the late 1980s.
In November 1987, the station became known as WSYA, "Sunny 103" and changed to an adult contemporary format. In late 1989, WSYA briefly changed to an oldies-format (still known as "Sunny 103") to compete with Montgomery's other oldies outlet at the time, WBAM-FM, "Oldies 98". WSYA returned to an adult contemporary format a few months later, with radio personalities Kris O'Kelly and Joe Marcus, among others, on the air.
The station's current incarnation as WMXS began using the name "Mix 103.3" in 1996. Legendary Montgomery DJ Larry Stevens and his partner Leslie Bailey were the morning show host on Mix for several years before Stevens left the station after a disagreement with management. The morning show was renamed "Leslie and Company" with production assistant Lee Edwards taking over for Stevens. The show only lasted 3 months before Bailey left and former WLWI-FM personality Dr. Sam Faulk took over the morning show. Dr. Sam did the show alone for a short time, then was paired with midday host Susan Woody (now with Alice 96.1). Woody left 16 months later and was replaced with Amy Delaney and, after 1 year, with Debbie Montgomery. Dr. Sam recently left the station and now does mornings on WLWI. JT and Leanne now handle mornings, Jay St. John does mid-days Doppler 12 StormVision Chief Meteorologist Rich Thomas from WSFA.
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