WYRX-FM

Radio station in Plymouth, Indiana, United States From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

WYRX-FM (94.3 MHz) is a radio station licensed to Plymouth, Indiana, serving Michiana and the South Bend area. WYRX-FM has a mainstream rock format, simulcasting WIRX, and is owned by Mid-West Family Broadcasting.

Broadcast areaSouth Bend / Michiana
BrandingWIRX
Quick facts Simulcast of WIRX Benton Harbor, Broadcast area ...
WYRX-FM
Simulcast of WIRX Benton Harbor
Broadcast areaSouth Bend / Michiana
Frequency94.3 MHz
BrandingWIRX
Programming
FormatMainstream rock
AffiliationsDetroit Lions Radio Network
Ownership
Owner
History
First air date
July 20, 1966 (as WTCA-FM)[1][2]
Former call signs
  • WTCA-FM (1966–1981)[2]
  • WNZE (1981–1994)[3]
  • WLTA (1994–1996)[3]
  • WZOC (1996–2024)
Call sign meaning
Similar to WIRX
Technical information[4]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID12999
ClassB1
ERP11,500 watts
HAAT150 meters (490 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
41.528°N 86.266°W / 41.528; -86.266
Links
Public license information
WebcastListen live
Websitewww.wirx.com
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History

WTCA-FM

The station began broadcasting on July 20, 1966, holding the call sign WTCA-FM, a sister station to AM 1050 WTCA.[1][2][5] The station was owned by the Kunze family's Community Service Broadcasters.[2][5] Its transmitter was located one mile south of Plymouth, Indiana, and it had an ERP of 3,000 watts at a HAAT of 220 feet.[2]

WNZE

In 1981, the station's call sign was changed to WNZE.[2] As WNZE, the station aired a country music format.[6][7] In 1992, the station's transmitter was moved to Lakeville, Indiana, and it ERP was increased to 11,300 watts at a HAAT of 150 meters.[8][9]

WLTA

In 1994, the station's call sign was changed to WLTA, and the station adopted a soft AC format.[3][7] The call sign WLTA had been held by 100.7 in Elkhart, Indiana, which changed formats from soft AC to country as WBYT "B-100".[7]

WZOC

In spring 1996, the station adopted an oldies format, and its call sign was changed to WZOC.[10][3] The station was branded "Oldies 94.3".[11] In summer 1996, the station was sold to Plymouth Broadcasting for $575,000.[12] In March 2012, WZOC was sold to Douglas Road Radio for $2,100,000.[13][14]

Logos as Z94.3

On February 28, 2014, after the station had shifted from an oldies format to a classic hits format, it was re-branded from "Oldies 94.3" to "Z94.3".[15]

In September 2015, Schurz Communications, which previously held a minority interest in Douglas Road Radio, agreed to acquire full ownership of the company. The transaction was part of the $442.5 million acquisition of Schurz' broadcast interests, including WZOC, by Gray Television.[16][17][18] Though Gray initially intended to keep Schurz' radio stations, on November 2, it announced that Mid-West Family Broadcasting would acquire WZOC and Schurz' other South Bend radio stations for $5.5 million.[19][20][21] The sale to Mid-West was consummated on February 16, 2016.[22]

In February 2022, WZOC shifted its format from classic hits to classic rock.[23]

WYRX-FM

In mid-December 2024, the station quietly changed its call sign to WYRX-FM. The change was a prelude to a switch to a South Bend-oriented simulcast of the mainstream rock format of WIRX in St. Joseph, Michigan, at 7 p.m. on January 6, 2025.[24]

WYRX is an affiliate of the weekly syndicated Pink Floyd show "Floydian Slip."

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