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Radio station in Lexington, Kentucky
WLXG
Broadcast areaLexington, Kentucky
Frankfort, Kentucky
Frequency1300 kHz
BrandingESPN SportsRadio 1300
Programming
FormatSports
AffiliationsESPN Radio
Ownership
OwnerL.M. Communications, Inc.
Sister stationsWCDA, WGKS, WBVX, WBTF
History
First air date1946 (as WKLX)
Former call signsWKLX (1946–1952)
WLEX (1952–1958)
WBLG (1958–1979)
WTKC (1979–1986)
Call sign meaningLexington
Technical information
Licensing authorityFCC
Facility ID36114
ClassB
Power2,500 watts day
1,000 watts night
Transmitter coordinates38°05′55.7″N 84°31′41.6″W / 38.098806°N 84.528222°W / 38.098806; -84.528222
Translator(s)92.5 W223CV (Lexington)
Links
Public license information
WebcastListen Live
Websitewlxg.com

WLXG (1300 AM) is a sports formatted broadcast radio station affiliated with ESPN Radio. WLXG is licensed to Lexington, Kentucky, United States, and serves the Lexington and Frankfort area. It is owned and operated by L.M. Communications, Inc. The station's studios are located at Triangle Center in downtown Lexington, and its transmitter is located in the northwest part of Lexington.

FM translator

WLXG programming is also relayed to an FM translator. It is owned by L.M. Communications, Inc.

Broadcast translator for WLXG
Call sign Frequency City of license FID ERP (W) Class FCC info
W223CV 92.5 FM Lexington, Kentucky 148567 63 D LMS

History

WLXG signed on as WKLX in 1946. It merged with WLEX (1340) by 1952, keeping the 1300 kHz frequency and getting the WLEX calls. Much of the WKLX airstaff (like Claude Sullivan and Artie Kay) went to WVLK. James Narz, who later became famed game show host Tom Kennedy, worked at WKLX in 1948.

In 1958, WLEX was sold to Roy B. White and the call letters were changed to WBLG ("Bluegrass"). In the early-1970s, WBLG was an affiliate of the Chicago Cubs Radio Network.

Until 1978, WBLG was 1,000 watts non-directional in the daytime, and 1,000 watts directional at night. Daytime power was upped to 2,500 watts in 1978.

WBLG became the country-formatted WTKC in 1979.

In 1986, country music gave way to oldies and the calls were changed to WLXG.

In 1990, WLXG switched to a news/talk format. In the mid-2000s, WLXG picked up a sports talk format and became affiliated with ESPN Radio.

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adult contemporary
classic hits
college
country
news/talk
NPR
oldies
religious
rock
sports
top 40
urban
other radio stations in Kentucky
See also
ESPN Radio
Fox Sports Radio
CBS Sports Radio
NBC Sports Radio
Sports Byline USA
SportsMap Radio
LM Communications
Radio stations
Lexington, Kentucky
Charleston, South Carolina
Charleston, West Virginia
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  • LM provides programming for this station via local marketing agreement
    Defunct entity


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