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The X (other)
The X may refer to: Television * ''The X'' (TV series), a Canadian children's TV program aired in Canada on CBC Television * ''The X's'', an American animated TV series, seen on Nickelodeon * WXSP-CD, a Grand Rapids, Michigan TV station branded as "The X" Radio * KTHX-FM, also known as "The 'X' at 100.1 FM", a rock n' roll radio station in Reno, Nevada * WXDX-FM, also known as "The 'X' at 105.9", a modern rock radio station in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania * WQXA-FM, also known as 105.7 "The 'X'", a modern rock radio station in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania * WUHT, formerly WRAX, also known as "The 'X' at 100.5", a modern rock radio station in Birmingham, Alabama * WXEG, also known as "103.9 The 'X'", a modern rock radio station in Dayton, Ohio * WNFZ, also known as "94.3 the X", a modern rock radio station in Knoxville, Tennessee * WHLI, former call sign branded as "90.3 "The X"", a college radio station in Allentown, Pennsylvania * WZDA, formerly known as "103.9 The 'X'", a modern rock r ...
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The X (TV Series)
''The-X'' is a Canadian children's TV program on CBC Television, televised during the 2004-2005 television season. It was replaced by ''The Void'' in 2005, and ''The Outlet'' in 2006. The show is targeted to children between the ages of eight and 12. Sally Gifford and Anthony McLean are in-studio hosts, who interview celebrities and do various comedy segments. The roles of the cast are not fixed and often vary. Morgan Waters goes on the road, across the country, interviewing children, ordinary people, and sometimes celebrities as well. At its inception, the program was named the InfoMatrix, was hosted by McLean and provided Canadian history. Gifford then joined the cast, followed by Morgan Waters, then Kythrine Butcher. Anthony left at one point (there was a special episode dedicated to his leaving), and Waters moved on to '' The Morgan Waters Show''. Recurring segments *In each Professor Peabody segment, the professor thinks he has invented something new, but finds out his ...
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The X's
''The X's'' is an American animated television series created by Carlos Ramos for Nickelodeon. The series centers on a nuclear family of four highly trained spies who must conceal their identity from the outside world but normally having trouble in doing so. The show consists of a single 20-episode (38 segments) season, running from November 25, 2005, to November 25, 2006. Although it was compared to ''The Incredibles'' and '' Alias'', Ramos has stated that the show takes inspiration from the James Bond film series, the 1960s TV series ''Get Smart,'' and the 1960s TV series '' The Avengers''. Premise The X's work for SUPERIOR, a covert agency sworn to defend Earth from evil. Mr. and Mrs. X have their daughter named Tuesday, their son named Truman, and many gadgets at their disposal. An organization called S.N.A.F.U. (short for Society of Nefarious and Felonious Undertakings) led by the evil Glowface is continually trying to cause trouble for the X's and other SUPERIOR agents thr ...
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WXSP-CD
WXSP-CD (channel 15) is a low-power, Class A television station licensed to Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States, serving West Michigan as an affiliate of MyNetworkTV. It is owned by Nexstar Media Group alongside Grand Rapids–licensed NBC affiliate WOOD-TV (channel 8) and Battle Creek–licensed ABC affiliate WOTV (channel 41). The stations share studios on College Avenue Southeast in the Heritage Hill section of Grand Rapids, while WXSP-CD's transmitter is located in Walker (along I-96). Another repeater station licensed to Grand Rapids, WOLP-CD (channel 35), utilizes and is co-located with WOOD-TV's transmitter southwest of Middleville. History The station signed on the air on July 23, 1986, as W29AD, broadcasting on UHF channel 29. It moved to UHF channel 15 and acquired the W15AM calls on January 12, 1988. In the station's early days, it was a translator for World Harvest Television from WHME-TV in South Bend, Indiana, which is owned by LeSEA Broadcasting (now F ...
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KTHX-FM
KTHX-FM (94.5 Hertz, MHz) is a commercial radio, commercial radio station broadcasting a regional Mexican radio format, format. City of license, Licensed to Sun Valley, Nevada, Sun Valley, Nevada, it serves the Reno metropolitan area and Lake Tahoe. The station is owned and operated by Lotus Communications. The radio studios are on Plumb Lane in South Reno. KTHX-FM has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 50,000 watts. The transmitter is located off McGuffrey Road on Red Hill in North Reno. Programming is also heard on a 99 watt FM translator, K232EA, at 94.3 MHz in Carson City, Nevada. History The station sign-on, signed on the air in 1999 as KHXR. In 2004, it changed its call sign to KUUB. On September 13, 2010, KUUB changed its format from country music to sports with programming from ESPN Radio. On October 5, 2021, the station changed its call sign from KUUB to KTHX-FM. Its sister station on 100.1 MHz, KXZZ (FM), KWEE, had previously used the KTHX-FM call letter ...
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WXDX-FM
WXDX-FM (105.9 Hertz, MHz) is a commercial radio station that is located in Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Known as ''105.9 The X'', it airs an alternative rock radio format and is owned by iHeartMedia. Its radio studio, studios and offices are located on Abele Road in Bridgeville, Pennsylvania, Bridgeville next to Interstate 79, I-79. WXDX is the flagship (broadcasting), flagship radio station of the Pittsburgh Penguins hockey team. WXDX-FM has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 15,500 watts. Its transmitter is located off Swanson Street in Pittsburgh's North Side (Pittsburgh), North Side, on a radio masts and towers, tower shared with KDKA-TV and other FM stations. WXDX-FM broadcasts using HD Radio technology. History On January 1, 1961, the station signed on as WAZZ and later as WAMO-FM. At first, its effective radiated power was 4,500 watts but it later had the most powerful FM signal coverage in Western Pennsylvania, broadcasting with 72,000 watts. It initially ...
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WQXA-FM
WQXA-FM (105.7 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to serve York, Pennsylvania. Owned by Cumulus Media, it broadcasts an active rock format serving South Central Pennsylvania. Its studios are located at 2300 Vartan Way in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania and the station's broadcast tower is located near York at (). History On August 8, 1947, the Federal Communications Commission proposed a new station on 105.7 MHz. The Helm Coal Company was granted a construction permit for the new station on May 12, 1948. The station was granted its first license on May 31, 1950, with the WNOW-FM call sign. On August 1, 1957, the station's license was transferred to WNOW, Inc. The station's license was transferred to Rust Communications Group, Inc. on June 22, 1972. The call sign was changed to WQXA effective December 1, 1973. The station was known as "Q106" in the 1970s. On October 17, 1989, at 4p.m., the station's branding changed to "Hot 105.7" along with a format change to dance musi ...
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WUHT
WUHT (107.7 FM, "Hot 107.7") is a commercial radio station licensed to Birmingham, Alabama, and owned by Cumulus Media. It airs an urban adult contemporary format. Hot 107.7 carries two nationally syndicated programs on weekdays: ''The Steve Harvey Morning Show'' and '' The D.L. Hughley Show'' in afternoon drive time. WUHT also serves as the flagship station of the University of Alabama at Birmingham Blazers Radio Network. WUHT's studios are on Goodwin Crest Drive in Homewood. WUHT is a Class C1 station. It has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 42,000 watts. Its transmitter is off Golden Crest Drive atop Red Mountain in Birmingham. History WENN-FM and WRAX The station signed on the air on . Its call sign was WENN-FM, the sister station to the popular WENN 1320 AM. The two stations simulcast most of their programming. WENN-FM was the first FM station in Birmingham to target African-American listeners, playing what was then called “soul music" a mix of R&B ...
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WXEG
WZDA (103.9 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Beavercreek, Ohio, serving the Dayton metro area, owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. As of December 27, 2021, it broadcasts country music on its standard analog transmission, using the "New Country 103.9" moniker, after previously being an alternative rock station called "Alt 103.9." The WZDA studios are located in Dayton, while the station transmitter resides in the neighboring suburb of Moraine. Besides a standard analog transmission, WZDA broadcasts in HD Radio, and is available online via iHeartRadio. History WHBM (1962–1978) WZDA began as WHBM on June 18, 1962, under license to Xenia, Ohio; the WHBM call letters stood for "Harry B. Miller", the station's owner and general manager. WHBM was the FM sister station to AM station WELX in Xenia and WERM in Wapakoneta. WELX and WHBM began operations in the late 1960s with a middle of the road format, then switching in the early 1970s to progressive jazz and soul gosp ...
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WNFZ
WNFZ (94.3 MHz) is a commercial FM radio station licensed to Powell, Tennessee, and serving the Knoxville metropolitan area. WNFZ is owned by Midwest Communications. It airs an adult hits radio format, subscribing to the nationally syndicated '' JACK-FM'' service. It uses the slogan "Playing What We Want!" The General Manager is Randy Ross. The studios and offices are on Sharps Ridge Memorial Park Drive in Knoxville. The transmitter is on the west side of Knoxville, off Sands Road. History Rock WATO-FM In February 1967, the station signed on as WATO-FM. The station's city of license was originally Oak Ridge, Tennessee. At first, it simulcast co-owned AM 1290 WATO (now off the air). By the late 1960s, WATO-FM began carrying a progressive rock format. Easy Listening, Oldies, Country and Alternative 94.3 later changed to an easy listening format as WUUU. The slogan was "The Station For You". It was off the air for a short time until January 18, 1982 when it switch ...
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WHLI
WHLI (1100 AM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Hempstead, New York, and serving Long Island. It is owned by Connoisseur Media and has an oldies radio format made up of hits from the 60s And 70s The station's studios and offices are located at Airport Plaza in Farmingdale, New York, and its transmitter is located off the Southern State Parkway at Milburn Avenue in Hempstead. WHLI broadcasts on 1100 AM, a clear channel frequency reserved for Class A WTAM in Cleveland. Because radio waves travel farther at night, WHLI must sign–off the air at sunset to protect WTAM. History Early years WHLI first signed on the air on July 15, 1947, along with FM sister station WHNY, licensed to Paul and Elias Godofsky, the owners of WLIB in New York City from 1942 to 1944. The station began broadcasting with a 250-watt non-directional signal, only heard in and around Nassau County, New York. In 1960, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) gave permission for WHLI to r ...
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WZDA
WZDA (103.9 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Beavercreek, Ohio, serving the Dayton metro area, owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. As of December 27, 2021, it broadcasts country music on its standard analog transmission, using the "New Country 103.9" moniker, after previously being an alternative rock station called "Alt 103.9." The WZDA studios are located in Dayton, while the station transmitter resides in the neighboring suburb of Moraine. Besides a standard analog transmission, WZDA broadcasts in HD Radio, and is available online via iHeartRadio. History WHBM (1962–1978) WZDA began as WHBM on June 18, 1962, under license to Xenia, Ohio; the WHBM call letters stood for "Harry B. Miller", the station's owner and general manager. WHBM was the FM sister station to AM station WELX in Xenia and WERM in Wapakoneta. WELX and WHBM began operations in the late 1960s with a middle of the road format, then switching in the early 1970s to progressive jazz and soul gosp ...
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KHTI
KHTI (103.9 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Lake Arrowhead, California Lake Arrowhead is an unincorporated community and a census-designated place (CDP) in the San Bernardino Mountains of San Bernardino County, California, surrounded by the San Bernardino National Forest, and surrounding the eponymous Lake Arrowhe ..., and broadcasting to the Riverside, California, Riverside–San Bernardino area of the Inland Empire. KHTI simulcasts an adult contemporary radio format with sister station 101.3 KATY-FM, KATY in nearby Temecula. They are owned by All Pro Broadcasting, a corporation controlled by the estate of Pro Football Hall of Fame member Willie Davis (defensive end), Willie Davis. The stations carry Los Angeles Chargers NFL games. KHTI is a list of broadcast station classes, Class A FM station with an effective radiated power (ERP) of 180 watts. Its transmitter radio masts and towers, tower is on Ongo Camp Road in Lake Arrowhead. The radio studios are on ...
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