Technical Profile: WFXO (original) (raw)
(Lake Martin,Alabama) in late February 2016.
On 26 March 2016 the station debuted a new classic country format as well as a new FM translator, W242CP on 96.3 MHz, an AM Revitalization move-in from Winona, Mississippi. The station went by the name "Real Country" until it changed to "Kix 96.3". The Kix branding is also being used on a set of stations up the highway in Sylacauga.
On 13 February 2019 the call sign of this station changed from WLMA to WSGN, taking those historic calls from the former Gadsden State Community College station in Etowah County, which was sold to EMF.
The station was reported off the air briefly due to damage from Hurricane Zeta in late October 2020.
The station is slated to exchange call signs with WFXO in Stewartville at the end of July 2022, when that station will launch an oldies format using these call letters, which were once on Birmingham's big Top 40 outlet.