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Call Sign: WOXL-FM
Frequency: 96.5FM/HD
Market: Asheville, NC and surrounding areas

Contact Numbers:
Phone: 828-259-9695
Fax: 828-253-5619
Advertising Info: 828-259-9695
Mix Studio Line: 828-240-9650
Toll Free: 800-815-9650

Operator: Saga Communications of NC, LLC
Sister stations: 98.1 the River / Pure Oldies 97.3Rewind 100.3 / 105.5 the Outlaw / 105.9 the Mountain / WISE Sports Radio
Business hours: Monday – Friday. 8:30am-5:00pm
Prize Pick Up Hours: Monday – Friday 9:30am – 2:30pm

Station E-mails:
General Manager: Tom Davis
Operations Manager: Steve Richards
Program Director: Steve Richards

Address:
1190 Patton Avenue
Asheville, NC 28806


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