WHBX explained

WHBX
Frequency:96.1 MHz
City:Tallahassee, Florida
Area:Tallahassee, Florida
Branding:96.1 Jamz
Format:Urban adult contemporary
Erp:37,000 watts
Class:C2
Facility Id:28168
Owner:Cumulus Media
Licensee:Cumulus Licensing LLC
Affiliations:Premiere Networks
Sister Stations:WBZE, WGLF, WWLD
Former Callsigns:WMNX (1981-88)
WTMG (1988-91)
Former Frequencies:95.9 MHz (1981-91)
Webcast:Listen Live
Website:961jamz.com
Licensing Authority:FCC

WHBX (96.1 FM), or 96.1 Jamz, is an urban adult contemporary radio station in the Tallahassee, Florida market owned by Cumulus Licensing, LLC. According to AllAccess.com, WHBX is the highest rated station in the Tallahassee, FL market, joining sister stations Blazin 102.3 and Star 98 as the market's highest rated stations. Its studios are located in the westside of Tallahassee and its transmitter is based near Wakulla State Forest, south of the city.

History

WMNX signed on in 1981 on 95.9 MHz. By 1982, it was carrying an automated country format. In 1988, the callsign changed to WTMG.

In 1991, WTMG moved up 200 kHz to 96.1, which afforded it a class change from A to C2 and a much stronger signal. The callsign was changed to WHBX to accompany the new facility. Cumulus acquired WBZE and WHBX in 1997 for $15.4 million.

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