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WIRX (107.1 FM, "Rock 107 WIRX") is a
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owned by
Mid-West Family Broadcasting Mid-West Family Broadcasting is an independently owned broadcasting company based in Madison, Wisconsin. The company owns and manages radio stations in Madison, Wisconsin, Eau Claire, Wisconsin, La Crosse, Wisconsin, Benton Harbor/ St. Joseph, Mic ...
located in
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. The station's city of license is St. Joseph, Michigan broadcasting in HD from a tower at the edge of Benton Township, Michigan. The station features The Plan B Morning Show, The Grind with Hunter, Cutout Kaytie afternoons, and ''
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History

According to the "History of 107.1 FM St. Joseph",History of 107.1 FM St. Joseph - ROCK 107 WIRX Website, Retrieved January 1, 201

/ref> the 107.1 frequency was started as a music outlet to sister station WSJM in 1964 by
Mid-West Family Broadcasting Mid-West Family Broadcasting is an independently owned broadcasting company based in Madison, Wisconsin. The company owns and manages radio stations in Madison, Wisconsin, Eau Claire, Wisconsin, La Crosse, Wisconsin, Benton Harbor/ St. Joseph, Mic ...
(MWF), which is based in Madison, Wisconsin. WSJM-FM began broadcasting in stereo on 107.1 MHz in 1965 and regularly provided stereo remote broadcasts by the Twin Cities Symphony and other events. In 1969, the station changed its call letters to WIRX(FM) and switched to a completely jockless, automated Country format, tagged "WIRX Country." 1979 began the AOR/
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a.k.a. Rock 40 format for the station and dubbed ''"The All New Rock 107 WIRX, The Music Works"'' playing artists from both the current and past years of rock. The station switched its format slightly to a more AC-leaning rock format and was rebranded as ''"The New Magic 107 WIRX"'' with Jim Gifford and The Champions of Breakfast as the morning show. WIRX returned to their roots as ''"Rock 107 WIRX"'' in 1991 and began running a mainstream rock format which it continues to do to this day. The station is managed on a local level to this day, much as it was when it first came on the air.


Morning shows

The station has had several morning shows over the last decade. Hosts have included the syndicated "Free Beer and Hot Wings", Jason Lee, Rex Charger, and the current "Plan B Morning Show" with Brock Havens.


References


External links


Mid-West Family BroadcastingWSJM, Inc. / Mid-West Family Broadcasting in Michigan's Great Southwest
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