Wednesday, December 31, 2014

Jax Radio: WJXR Ending Iconic Shopping Channel

  • Spanish Tropical Format Launching
A live, call-in shopping show that’s been on the radio in Jacksonville, FL for nearly three decades will make its final sale Wednesday nightm according to WJCT.org.

The Bargain Channel Program was an on-air staple of Jax rimshot WJXR 92.1 FM since 1985. Every day of the week, from 6 a.m. until midnight, you could buy anything and everything from necklaces, to cruises, from laptops to toilet paper and bars of soap.

WJXR 92.1 FM (25Kw) 60dBu Coverage
Not to panic, faithful Bargain Channel buyers.

The Bargain Channel has announced it is starting a new, more abbreviated, radio shopping show on 102.3 FM and 1600 AM The Beach which will debut next month during morning and evening drive time.

Meanwhile,  the new ownsers of WJXR has announced the launching of  Latina 92.1 FM WJXR. The station is the fifth FM station owned by NORSAN Media, the group also publishes the weekly newspaper HELLO news.

According to Norberto Sanchez, CEO of NORSAN Media, launching 92.1 FM strengthens its commitment to continue empowering the Hispanic community by offering unparalleled access to music, entertainment, and local community information, and national and international news.

“NORSAN Media was honored to have the support of our community and listeners for whom we make every effort to provide quality programming that comes into their cars, homes and workplaces,” said Norberto Sanchez, president and CEO of NORSAN Media.

Latina 92.1FM programming is based on tropical hits and pop in Spanish allowing you reach a vast majority of Hispanic listeners in the programming area. “This new addition enhances our portfolio and gives us a competitive advantage that will benefit our private audience and advertisers who want to reach the Hispanic market in northern Florida,” said Sanchez.

NORSAN Media also owns and operates WVOJ 1570 AM La Raza, featuring regional Mexican format in Jacksonville.

1 comment:

  1. I still can't find wjxr on any radio station. Is it gone forever

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