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City
  
Georgetown, Kentucky

Slogan
  
Lexington's Pure Rock

Branding
  
Z-Rock 103

Frequency
  
103.3 MHz

WXZZ

Broadcast area
  
Lexington-Fayette Metropolitan Area

First air date
  
September 10, 1973 (on 103.1)

WXZZ (103.3 MHz, "Z-Rock 103") is a commercial FM radio station. It is licensed to Georgetown, Kentucky and serves the Lexington-Fayette Metropolitan Area. The station is owned by Cumulus Media and airs an active rock radio format. Cumulus uses the Z Rock name as a moniker for WXZZ, as a way to keep the trademark active following the closure of the Z Rock satellite network of the same name in 1996. Studios and offices are on West Vine Street in Lexington. The transmitter is off Russell Cave Road, also in Lexington.

WXZZ begins each weekday with the comedy and music program Twitch & the Z Rock Morning Show. Weeknights, WXZZ carries the nationally syndicated show Two Hours with Matt Pinfield. WXZZ airs two weekend syndicated programs: The House of Hair with Dee Snider on Saturday nights, and Out of Order with Jed the Fish on Sunday mornings.

The station first signed on the air on September 10, 1973 as WAXU-FM. It was originally at 103.1 MHz, and it simulcast its co-owned AM station, 1580 WAXU (now WWTF).

References

WXZZ Wikipedia


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