WNSX
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WNSX is a radio station
Radio station
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 broadcasting a Soft Classic Rock format. Licensed to Winter Harbor, Maine
Winter Harbor, Maine
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, the station serves the Downeast Maine
Down East
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 area. WNSX is now owned by Stony Creek Broadcasting, LLC. WNSX's format
Radio format
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 is a musical mix including the Beatles
The Beatles
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, Crosby Stills & Nash, Billy Joel
Billy Joel
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, and Elton John
Elton John
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. The station's signal serves Washington
Washington County, Maine
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 and Hancock
Hancock County, Maine
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 counties.

History

The station originally went on the air as WAKN on September 8, 1995. On April 4, 2000 the station changed its call sign to the current WNSX. Shortly after changing call letters, the station signed on, simulcasting then sister station WMDI, which is now WBQI, and part of the W-BACH
W-BACH
WBACH is a network of FM radio stations in Maine owned by Nassau Broadcasting. The network consists of WBQW 104.7 Kennebunkport, WBQX 106.9 Thomaston and WBQI 107.7 Bar Harbor. Currently the stations air a classical music format.- History :...

 classical network. In late 2000 the station was bought by Clear Channel Communications
Clear Channel Communications
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 and began simulcasting sister station WFZX
WFZX
WKVV and WKVZ are radio stations licensed to Searsport and Dexter, Maine USA, the stations serve the Bangor area. The stations are currently owned by the Educational Media Foundation...

 before carrying Fox Sports Radio
Fox Sports Radio
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for several years before returning to a simulcast of WFZX. In 2005 the station was sold to Stony Creek Broadcasting (Mark L. Osborne, managing member ), and adopted its current format http://www.rbr.com/epaper/issue111-05-lmv.html.

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