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WETX was an FM radio station broadcasting on a frequency of 99.5 MHz and licensed to the city of Vardaman, Mississippi. The music format was known as ''Blazin' 99.5''. WETX was last owned by Eternity Records Company, LLC. The Federal Communications Commission cancelled WETX's license on October 18, 2021. References External links * Radio stations established in 2017 Radio stations disestablished in 2021 2017 establishments in Mississippi 2021 disestablishments in Mississippi ETX Defunct radio stations in the United States ETX {{Mississippi-radio-station-stub ...
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Radio Stations In Mississippi
The following is a list of FCC-licensed radio stations in the U.S. state of Mississippi, which can be sorted by their call signs, frequencies, cities of license, licensees, and programming formats. List of radio stations Defunct * WAKK * WCBI * WCMR-FM * WCSA * WEPA * WETX * WGRM * WHLV * WHSY (1230 AM) * WIGG * WILU-LP * WJNS * WKOR * WKOZ * WKXG * WLGD * WMLC * WMOX * WNBN * WOKJ * WQBC * WQMA * WQST * WSAO * WSWG * WXAB * WZHL * WZRX See also * Mississippi media ** List of newspapers in Mississippi ** List of television stations in Mississippi ** Media of locales in Mississippi: Biloxi, Gulfport, Hattiesburg, Jackson References Bibliography * * External links * (Directory ceased in 2017) Mississippi Association of Broadcasters Images File:The Morning Crew on ROCK104.jpg, DJs of WXRR, Hattiesburg, 2002 File:FEMA - 16859 - Photograph by Nicolas Britto taken on 10-07-2005 in Mississippi.jpg, K-106 FM radio station, McComb, Miss., 2005 Fil ...
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Vardaman, Mississippi
Vardaman is a town in Calhoun County, Mississippi. The town's population was 1,316 at the time of the 2010 United States Census. History The town is named after James Kimble Vardaman, Mississippi governor from 1904 to 1908. Vardaman was a Democrat who later became a member of the United States Senate. In the early days of the town, its post office was named "Timberville" while the town was still known as "Vardaman," leading to confusion in various letterheads. Postmaster Henry Clay Payne refused to name a post office after James K. Vardaman who had been accused of attacking Theodore Roosevelt in newspaper editorials published in the '' Greenwood Commonwealth''. The town's post office was officially named "Vardaman" in 1912. Vardaman, MS was made in 1909. Geography Vardaman is located in eastern Calhoun County. Mississippi Highway 8 passes through the town, leading west to Calhoun City and east to Houston, as well as Mississippi Highway 341, leading north to Ponto ...
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