Radio Station Information

Mix 95.7

WIMX 95.7 FM

City of License:
Gibsonburg, OH

Format:
Urban Adult Contemporary

Market:
Toledo, OH

Owner:
URBan Radio (Gcr Licenses, LLC)

WIMX is an FM radio station broadcasting at 95.7 MHz. The station is licensed to Gibsonburg, OH and is part of the Toledo, OH radio market. The station broadcasts Urban Adult Contemporary programming and goes by the name "Mix 95.7" on the air. WIMX is owned by URBan Radio.

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Listener Comments and Reviews

I would like to propose marriage to my girlfriend on your radio station.
By: Clarence R. Ellerson Jr. on November 8, 2013

how can you get on your community event for Kwanzaa event in dec.26-jan 1. My ph #419 509 0751
By: donald lynn on November 21, 2013

Windsor Lane Autumn Bazaar November 14,2015 10a.m.-3p.m. Vendor Tables Available! Lunch Served 11a.m.-2p.m., 50/50 Drawing & Raffle and a Bake Sale! 355 Windsor Lane,Gibsonburg,Oh.43431 Info,Contact Darla at admissions & Marketing Phone:419-637-2104 Tables are 8 ft x 3 1/2 ft. Cost: 1/2 Table $10.00,Full Table $15.00 All proceeds go to the resident activity fund!!!
By: Roger Helsel on November 11, 2015

Dear URBan Radio (Urban Radio Licenses, LLC). My name is Brenda Holsey, I am a licensed cosmetologist and a representative of the Ohio Association of Beauticians, Inc. The Ohio Association of Beauticians, Inc. was chartered as a state association in 1934. Purposed to organize for educational advancement, strive for professionalism in performance, seek improved economic opportunities, and advocate social legislation and work for the welfare of our members and future cosmetologists, barbers, and all in the beauty industry. Our Association has fought for the rights of beauticians, in 1936, a dramatic incident demonstrated the need for an organization. At that time, a group of barbers tried pass an ordinance to stop beauticians from cutting hair, the Association stood against legislation, and we still stand united today. · This is the position of the Ohio Association of Beauticians, Inc. We are an official voice of the Ohio salon licensed professionals of the cosmetology industry in seeking legislation beneficial to our professional interest. · We are licensed Cosmetologists, Estheticians, Nails, Natural & Braids Stylists and all that encompasses the beauty industry. This letter is an attempt to provide vital information to licensees practicing cosmetology related skills. The Ohio House of Representatives is poised to vote very soon on HB 189, making sweeping education reduction in all disciplines, eliminating a number of licenses, and literally affecting every person in Ohio who visits salons. One would think when a state agency is considering massive change, licensees would be informed in advance. Such is not the current case. An organization known as the Ohio Salon Association is sponsoring the legislation. The OSA does not represent the majority - small single unit establishments. The Ohio Salon Association founders are owners of corporate salons and national chains trying to use legislation to serve their business models: the need for schools to quickly pump out a high volume of basic, entry level, low-wage workers. We want the education, we want the hours, and we want the option for advanced licensure! We are thriving as is! Over 3,000 people in the industry submitted opposition testimony to fight this big business bill. We don't want what the OSA is pushing! Small businesses rely on schools to produce highly skilled graduates because we (they)can't afford the built-in training infrastructure that corporate salons and national chain salon owners have at their fingertips. This is a David and Goliath bill- big business vs small business. Licensees I’ve met feel it's an astounding conflict of interest that the designers of this bill (major players in the Ohio market) are members of our state board and govern our licensure, while pushing their self-serving agenda. The legislation is at a point where only House Speaker Cliff Rosenberger can prevent HB 189 from moving forward to a full house vote. He can be contacted at: 614 466 3506 or by email: rep91@ohiohouse.gov I have contacted every State Representative and Senator at the State House in Columbus, about our concerns of HB 189, along with others Associations, Beauty and Barber Schools that are opposed. Dr. Brenda Holsey, President Ohio Association of Beauticians, Inc. 3328 Evanston Ct Toledo, OH 43610 aboutbusinessence@gmail.com
By: Brenda Holsey on March 28, 2018

Last night around 7:45p 95.7 played a song How many ways to prove I love you. Can you tell me who sang it and is it available on a cd? Thank you, Joy Good
By: Joy A Good on February 24, 2019

I would just like to say that I get up every Saturday morning to listen to the blues from 9am to Noon, but I am just a bit tired of hearing all the talking that goes on with the same people on the old dogs list and all the other lists for a whole hour. I truly enjoyed the broadcast on 9/26/20, because there wasn't any talking and they played music the whole 3 hours, except for the commercial ads. I would like to suggest that you do the old dogs lists, once a month, since it is always the same people.
By: Jackie Madison on October 3, 2020

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