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WXKS-FM (Kiss 108) coverage question

Can somebody answer a small question for me? While traveling to Portland on Memorial Day morning, a friend was scanning his radio to see what came in. While we were in York on I-95 (before the toll plaza), he passed 95.3 FM of York. I could of sworn we heard a sweeper or a voiceover that mentioned "KISS 108". Do they have a satellite station we don't know about? ???
 
KML-224 said:
Can somebody answer a small question for me? While traveling to Portland on Memorial Day morning, a friend was scanning his radio to see what came in. While we were in York on I-95 (before the toll plaza), he passed 95.3 FM of York. I could of sworn we heard a sweeper or a voiceover that mentioned "KISS 108". Do they have a satellite station we don't know about? ???

Yes, they do. In January, the extremely unsuccessful country outlet "B-95.3" WUBB in York Center ME/Portsmouth flipped to a simulcast of WXKS-FM, it's now got the call letters WSKX. While local promos and ads during breaks ID the station as "Kiss 95.3", if you heard a sweeper between songs or a jock IDing the station, then yes, the content outside of breaks is a direct simulcast of Kiss 108.
 
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