Yes, WXTH was rather short-lived as I recall. It was originally WRFS AM 1050, part of one of the most entertaining, although at the time well under-powered Top 40 combos in Alabama - WRFS AM and FM Alexander City. Back then the coverage area of the daytime AM exceeded that of the FM. I was very happy the day I found out WRFS-FM had upgraded to 100 kw (or at least Grade C Status) for about 4 days until they switched to country as the original South 106. There was another station in Alex City, an AM on 1590 which played an urban format. However, that station has long since vanished, and WRFS (AM), now WBNM after several format changes, is all that remains geographically in a once thriving town.