WXTA

Radio station in Edinboro, Pennsylvania
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History
First air date
1988 (as WMYJ-FM)
Former call signs
WMYJ-FM (1988–1989)Technical informationFacility ID72892ClassB1ERP10,000 wattsHAAT154 meters (505 ft)LinksWebcastListen LiveWebsiteeriecountry.com

WXTA (97.9 FM) is a commercial radio station in Summit Township, Erie County, Pennsylvania, broadcasting to the Erie, Pennsylvania, area owned by Cumulus Media. WXTA airs a country music format branded as "Erie Country 97.9". WXTA's studios are located at 471 Robison Rd W in Summit Township, while its transmitter is located near Oliver Rd and Golden Rd in that municipality.

History

Signing-on in October 1988 as WMYJ, the station operated with an Adult Contemporary format for a year as "Y-98".

WMYJ was purchased by Bob Winters (WinCapp Broadcasting) over the summer of 1989. The format switch to country happened at noon on September 11, 1989, and the station took the call sign WXTA.

WXTA was sold to Jim Embrescia's Media One Group in 1996, Regent Communications (now known today as Townsquare Media) in 1999, Citadel Broadcasting in 2004, and Cumulus Media in 2011.

Former air personalities at WXTA include "Uncle Fred" Horton, Bobby Reed, Ron Kline, Mike McKay, Natalie Massing, John Cunningham, "Big John" Jacobs, Ed Beeler, Bobbi Weston, Brian Williams, Rick Shigo, Chris Atkins, Dale Thompson, Chet Price, Bill Shannon, Laura Luke, Jim Mirabello, Adam Reese, John Gallagher, Tom Lavery, Sammy James, Jay Foyst, Herb Palmer, Dan "Shoeless" Sheldon, Ellie McVay, Truckin' Tom, Cindy Wear, Becca Lynn and the syndicated "Big D & Bubba."

Former syndicated programming on WXTA includes "After Midnite with Blair Garner", "Country Gold Saturday Night" and "Neon Nights with Lia".

Morning Personality "Uncle Fred" Horton died on March 4, 2008.

Current on-air personalities include Mike Sheffield, Jim Griffey, Nicole Dohoda and Chuck Stevens. Stevens is also the station's Program Director.

On-air features include Sheffield in the Morning (Mike Sheffield), Country Cartunes at 5, Kickin' it with Kix (Kix Brooks), and Retro Country.

On February 3, 2014, WXTA, along with nine other Cumulus-owned country music stations, made the switch to going under the Nash FM branding.[1]

On March 28, 2024, the station dropped the Nash FM branding, rebranding to Erie Country 97.9.[2]

Former logos

References

  1. ^ Cumulus-adds-11-more-nashfms
  2. ^ Drops Nash For Erie Country
  • WXTA official website
  • Facility details for Facility ID 72892 (WXTA) in the FCC Licensing and Management System
  • WXTA in Nielsen Audio's FM station database
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Country radio stations in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
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See also
adult contemporary
classic hits
college
country
news/talk
NPR
oldies
religious
rock
sports
top 40
urban
other radio stations in Pennsylvania
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Nash FM and Nash Icon radio stations
Nash FM
  • KNSH (Fort Smith, Arkansas)
  • WYZB (Fort Walton Beach, Florida)
  • WMDH-FM (Muncie, Indiana)
  • KHKI (Des Moines, Iowa)
  • WKOR-FM (Columbus, Mississippi)
  • KBBM (Columbia, Missouri)
  • WNNF (Cincinnati, Ohio)
  • WSJR (Scranton, Pennsylvania)
  • WPSK-FM (Blacksburg, Virginia)
  • KRST (Albuquerque, New Mexico)
Former Nash FM
  • KSJO (San Francisco Bay Area)
  • KATC-FM (Colorado Springs, Colorado)
  • WHKR (Melbourne, Florida)
  • WXBM-FM (Pensacola, Florida)
  • WKAK (Albany, Georgia)
  • WJCL-FM (Savannah, Georgia)
  • KQFC (Boise, Idaho)
  • WFYR (Peoria, Illinois)
  • WLXX (Lexington, Kentucky)
  • KXKC (Lafayette, Louisiana)
  • WRKN (New Orleans, Louisiana)
  • KRMD-FM (Shreveport-Bossier City, Louisiana)
  • WDRQ (Detroit, Michigan)
  • WFBE (Flint, Michigan)
  • WTNR (Grand Rapids, Michigan)
  • WNSH (New York, New York)
  • WXTA (Erie, Pennsylvania)
  • WIWF (Charleston, South Carolina)
  • WHLZ (Florence, South Carolina)
  • KBUL-FM (Reno, Nevada)
  • WKDF (Nashville, Tennessee)
  • KAYD-FM (Beaumont, Texas)
  • WPCK (Green Bay, Wisconsin)
  • WPKR (Green Bay, Wisconsin)
  • WZCY-FM (Harrisburg, Pennsylvania)
Nash Icon
  • KRMW (Fayetteville, Arkansas)
    • Fort Smith, Arkansas
  • WJBC-FM (Bloomington-Normal, Illinois)
  • KJJY
    • Des Moines, Iowa
  • KQLK
    • Lake Charles, Louisiana
  • WDRQ-HD2 (Detroit, Michigan)
  • WLAW
    • Muskegon, Michigan
  • WLAW-FM
    • Muskegon, Michigan
  • KBZU
    • Albuquerque, New Mexico
  • WSM-FM
    • Nashville, Tennessee
  • WMIM
    • Monroe, Michigan
  • WORC-FM
    • Worcester, Massachusetts
  • WWFF-FM (Huntsville, Alabama)
  • WCKR (Elmira-Corning, New York)
  • WHHT (Bowling Green, Kentucky)
  • WRKN (New Orleans, Louisiana)
  • W237DE (Harrisburg, Pennsylvania)
  • WLFF (Grand Strand / Myrtle Beach, South Carolina)
  • WKOS (Tri-Cities, Tennessee / Virginia)
  • WYRY (Hinsdale, New Hampshire)
  • KARX (Amarillo, Texas)
  • KAMO (Fayetteville, Arkansas)
  • KHNK (Kalispell, Montana)
Former Nash Icon
  • KLSZ-FM (Fort Smith, Arkansas)
  • K273BZ/KCMO-HD2 (Kansas City, Missouri)
  • KRRF (Ventura, California)
  • WPFQ (Albany, Georgia)
  • W255CJ/WWWQ-HD2 (Atlanta, Georgia)
  • WZAT (Savannah, Georgia)
  • KTOP-FM (Topeka, Kansas)
  • WKMO (Lebanon Junction, Kentucky)
  • WRYD (Snow Hill, Maryland/Delmarva Peninsula)
  • WLAW (Muskegon, Michigan)
  • WUVA (Charlottesville, Virginia)
  • WZRR (Birmingham, Alabama)
  • WOMG (Columbia / Midlands of South Carolina)
  • WELJ (New London, Connecticut)
  • WOGT (Chattanooga, Tennessee)
  • KARX (Amarillo, Texas)
  • WVLK-FM (Lexington, Kentucky)
  • WZCY-FM (Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania)
News/talk/sports networks
Bloomberg Radio
ESPN Radio
Fox Sports Radio
NPR
SportsMap
Music brands
Bob FM
Froggy (country only)
Hank FM
Jack FM
KISS-FM
MOViN
Nash FM (country only)
Religious networks
AFR
Air 1
K-LOVE

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