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Toledo's "Mix 95.7" off the air?

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Toledo's "Mix 95.7" off the air?

Post by 80sTalkRadioFan » Thu Jan 23, 2020 5:08 pm

Noticed as of about 3:30 this afternoon that WIMX-FM (aka) "Mix 95.7" was off the air. It was playing fine while I was listening to their "Solid Gold Lunch Café" around noon. Then when I came back to it at 3:30 it was all static. Even their web stream via Tunein is mostly static, with a little bit of Dayton's talk station, which is also on 95.7, coming in every once in a while. I think it's WHIO-FM, which is actually transmitting from a northern suburb of Dayton.



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Re: Toledo's "Mix 95.7" off the air?

Post by 80sTalkRadioFan » Fri Jan 24, 2020 7:52 am

Back on, some time late last night/early this morning. Thank goodness! One of my favorite music stations, even if I'm not their target demo! I've always loved classic hip-hopp/r&b.



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Re: Toledo's "Mix 95.7" off the air?

Post by WOHO » Tue Jan 28, 2020 3:31 pm

One evening recently, 93.5 WRQN had dead air, for quite a while, but as usual, no one to answer the phone to let them know about it. You mean 95.7 actually monitors their Gibsonburg signal?



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Re: Toledo's "Mix 95.7" off the air?

Post by 80sTalkRadioFan » Tue Jan 28, 2020 3:38 pm

Considering that Mix 95.7 only has one local dj/host, Brandy Brown's mid-day show, I thought they might be off for a while. Whenever they have satellite problems, those issues seem to last for a few days, sometimes up to a week before they're able to air any national programs, such as Keith Sweat's "Sweat Hotel, Tom Joyner or D.L. Hughley.



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