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Lexington’s Hank 96.1 FM Debuts
WLXO Lexington, Ky., has flipped from talk to a classic country format with the slogan “Hank 96.1 FM” and positioner “country legends.” The station continues to air the NASCAR, Indy car and Horse Racing Radio Network events aired on its talk predecessor. The station’s website is still under development. Radio-Info’s Kentucky Discussion Board is talking about the change.
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