WBSX


title: "WBSX" type: doc version: 1 created: 2026-02-28 author: "Wikipedia contributors" status: active scope: public tags: ["radio-stations-in-pennsylvania", "active-rock-radio-stations-in-the-united-states", "cumulus-media-radio-stations", "hazleton,-pennsylvania", "1949-establishments-in-pennsylvania", "radio-stations-established-in-1949"] topic_path: "geography/united-states" source: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WBSX" license: "CC BY-SA 4.0" wikipedia_page_id: 0 wikipedia_revision_id: 0

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FieldValue
nameWBSX
logoWBSX.png
logo_size200px
cityHazleton, Pennsylvania
areaWilkes-Barre–Scranton
branding97.9 X
frequency97.9 MHz
airdate
formatActive rock
erp6,300 watts
haat407 meters
classB
facility_id133
licensing_authorityFCC
callsign_meaningWilkes-Barre and Scranton's X
former_callsignsWAZL-FM (1949–1970)
WVCD (1970–1985)
WWSH (1985–1994)
WZMT (1994–1997)
WXBE (1997–2001)
WAOZ (2001)
affiliationsCompass Media Networks
ownerCumulus Media
licenseeRadio License Holding CBC, LLC
sister_stationsWBHT, WMGS, WSJR/WBHD
webcastListen Live
website979x.com
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| name = WBSX | logo = WBSX.png | logo_size = 200px | city = Hazleton, Pennsylvania | area = Wilkes-Barre–Scranton | branding = 97.9 X | frequency = 97.9 MHz | airdate = | format = Active rock | language = | erp = 6,300 watts | haat = 407 meters | class = B | facility_id = 133 | licensing_authority = FCC | coordinates = | callsign_meaning = Wilkes-Barre and Scranton's X | former_callsigns = WAZL-FM (1949–1970) WVCD (1970–1985) WWSH (1985–1994) WZMT (1994–1997) WXBE (1997–2001) WAOZ (2001) | former_frequencies = | affiliations = Compass Media Networks | owner = Cumulus Media | licensee = Radio License Holding CBC, LLC | sister_stations = WBHT, WMGS, WSJR/WBHD | webcast = Listen Live | website = 979x.com

WBSX (97.9 FM) is a radio station licensed to the city of Hazleton, Pennsylvania, broadcasting to the Scranton/Wilkes Barre/Hazleton radio market. WBSX airs an active rock music format branded as "97-9 X" (pronounced as "Ninety-Seven Nine X").

History

The radio station began test broadcasts on May 6, 1949, and started its official broadcasts on July 9, as WAZL-FM, the FM sister station to WAZL AM also located in the city of Hazleton. During the early 1970s, the station switched to what was branded as a "beautiful music" format (which was a form of Easy Listening or Elevator Music) and the call sign WVCD. The station was automated with no live DJs or announcers during this time. The station evolved their music format slightly by 1985 when the station changed call signs to WWSH and branded on air as "Wish 98". The station made a dramatic switch in 1994 to a rock music format and another call sign change to WZMT to reflect the new on air branding as "The Mountain". In 1996, it was renamed "98 Rock". In 1997, under Citadel Broadcasting, the name changed to "The Bear", with the call letters WXBE, and featuring the syndicated Howard Stern Show in mornings. In October 2001, the station shifted to a format branded as "classic hard rock", name change to "Z-Rock", and call letters to WAOZ. 7 months later, in May 2002, the station returned to a more current-based rock format under the call sign of WBSX, and branding as "97-9 X" with an alternative rock format (which was moved over from 93.7 FM). By 2007, the station adopted its current active rock format. Citadel merged with Cumulus Media on September 16, 2011.

Trivia

97.9X is known for being the first commercial station to play Breaking Benjamin, who started in local Wilkes-Barre. The station's Breaking Benjamin promotion is also briefly featured in Breaking Benjamin's video for "Breath", which was recorded at Stabler Arena in Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania in early 2007.

References

References

  1. (May 6, 1949). "FCC Approves WAZL-FM; Tests To Start Today". Standard-Sentinel.
  2. (July 9, 1949). "WAZL-FM Schedule Will Start Today". Standard-Sentinel.
  3. (September 16, 2011). "Cumulus now owns Citadel Broadcasting". Atlanta Business Journal.
  4. "Breaking Benjamin - Breath OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO - YouTube".

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