WFOX (FM)

Licensed to Southport, Connecticut, the station is owned by Connoisseur Media and serves the Greater Bridgeport area.

[4] The WFOX studios are located on Wheelers Farms Road in Milford, and its transmitter is on Shirley Street in Norwalk.

[7] On September 3, 2024, following a week-long "The History of Alternative Rock" feature, WFOX dropped its rock format in favor of a simulcast of talk-formatted sister station WICC (600 AM).

None of WFOX's on-air staff was let go, as the Chaz & AJ morning show was simulcast from WPLR in New Haven and the midday and afternoon hosts had other duties with Connoisseur Media.

[8] The WICC simulcast was in part prompted by the end of the all-news format of WCBS in New York City; concurrently with the start of the simulcast, WICC began carrying CBS Radio Network newscasts,[9] announced the hiring of former WCBS anchor Brigitte Quinn to host an early afternoon show,[10] and relaunched as "The Voice of Connecticut".

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