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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p WOLX-FM (94.9 FM) is a radio station licensed to Baraboo, Wisconsin, and serving the Madison, Wisconsin, area. The station is owned and operated by Entercom Communications, and airs a classic hits format, concentrating on music from the 1960s, 70s, and 80s. WOLX broadcasts from a transmitter in Devil's Lake State Park near Baraboo in Sauk County, Wisconsin; its signal can reach 33 of Wisconsin's 72 counties, reaching as far away as Tomah,WI, Rockford, IL, and West Suburban Milwaukee.The station previously aired adult contemporary and easy listening formats prior to switching to oldies music, initially concentrating on 50s and 60s music (as "Oldies 94.9") and transitioning over time to its current Classic Hits approach (under the simple "94.9 WOLX" branding). WOLX is noted in Madison for airing all-Christmas music, usually from Thanksgiving to Christmas, although the station has started playing holiday music as early as November 5 (doing so in 2009). Christmas music started on November 21 in 2013. On-air personalities on WOLX include Scott Miller, who joined WOLX as its morning host on November 9, 2010.[1] A major feature of Scott Miller's show is the Brain Strain, a difficult trivia question, at 7:30am weekdays. Scott Miller's Number One, a song and a story about a song that was number one on that day in history, is at 8:25am weekdays. This is followed by But Wait There's More, a song that is somehow related to Scott Miller's Number One, airing at 4pm weekdays. Heather Moore handles news and traffic on the Scott Miller in the Morning Show, and she is on the air from 10am-2pm weekdays, hosting the Class Reunion Lunch in which music from an individual year is played for 30 minutes. WOLX Program Director David Moore is the afternoon drive air talent on from 2pm to 7pm. Nationally syndicated Tom Kent is on from 7pm-12m weeknights. WOLX airs Super 70s Weekends regularly, in which all the music played is from the 70s. Tom Kent's Ultimate Party is Saturday from 7pm-12m and features five hours of party songs like Brickhouse, My Sharona, etc. The Beatle Brunch is on at 9am Sundays, hosted by Joe Johnson, and is an hour of music and conversation with and about the Beatles. Tom Kent's My 70s Show is Sundays from 6pm to 11pm and is all 70s music. Long-time Madison personality, Jim McGaw, is the weekday afternoon traffic reporter, hosts the all-night show, and is heard on Saturday and Sunday afternoons.. }

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