Radio Station Information
City of License:
Farmville, VA
Format:
Classic Rock
Owner:
W. Layne , Mr. .
WXJK is an FM radio station broadcasting at 101.3 MHz. The station is licensed to Farmville, VA. The station broadcasts Classic Rock music programming.
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A great station!! Large variety of music, few commercials, and songs that make me say" Who is that"? Should do more of an artist play list so I know who does the great live cuts! BEST STATION on my radio!!
By: Willie Jrj on March 15, 2014
Hi David,Greetings from North Dakota.It's been a long time since I have contacted you.How's everything my brother? My wife Terry and I live in Park River N.D..Been a long winter but it's over, now rain time.Glad to see you are still going strong.I have many good memories of knowing you.God Bless you and your family, Your old and I mean old buddy Bob
By: Bob Hagen on April 28, 2014
I need a question answered please. There's a song from late 70's or 80's with the title of here she comes again with lyrics of blinding eyes and her beautiful smile or something close to that in the style of down by the river by Talking Heads. Please help us its about to drive us crazy.
Thanks,
Pam
By: Pam on October 10, 2019
Today, 11/112/20 at !0:00a.m there was a program discussing Nat Turner. Jessica Robinson was one of your guest. I am her grandmother. I wish to state EMPHATICALLY THAT I AM NOT A RELATIVE OF REV. NAT TURNER ---THE GREAT LEADER OF THE SOUTHAMPTON SLAVE REVOLT OF 1831 and neither is she. That is a myth. Recently, my family have had DNA taken from a skull that is being processed by the Smithsonian -----no connection was found. Our only connection to Nat Turner is the site on my grandfather's farm ( J.S. Musgrave Farm) where Rev. Nat was found by Benjamin Phipps hiding in a self-dug cave.
If you are interested in Rev. Nat Turner, I suggest that you read. Henry Irving Tragle. "The Southampton Slave Revolt of 1831".
By: Evelyn S. Hawkins on November 12, 2020
LOVE your station. You played a song today around 4 pm I've never heard before and am trying to find who does it? Any playlist available? That would be great!
By: Paul on September 25, 2021
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