WXOS

[2] It also previously held the rights to Saint Louis Billikens men's basketball which it acquired from KFNS, until 2020 saw the Bills move to KMOX.

Play-by-play announcer Bob Ramsey joined 101 ESPN as a member of the Fast Lane when the station launched.

WXOS held the radio rights to the St. Louis Rams of the National Football League from 2009 to 2015 after which they relocated to Los Angeles.

[6] They were the fourth station to adopt the "MOViN" moniker, after KQMV in Seattle, KMVN in Los Angeles and KYMV in Salt Lake City.

The announcement was made with no prior notification to its on-air personalities, and they were dismissed on short notice, as is the norm in format switches.

The first on-air DJs were former Steve & DC castmember Jill Devine, Mysti and Raven Rush, who joined on December 15.

On September 22, 2008, it was announced that WMVN would flip to an all-sports format on January 1, 2009, featuring a combination of local and ESPN Radio programming.

[7] To prepare for the change, on October 10, WMVN began stunting with all-Christmas music, which lasted until the full format flip occurred.

[8] Bonneville International announced the sale of WXOS, as well as 16 other stations, to Twin Cities-based Hubbard Broadcasting on January 19, 2011.

from left: Randy Karraker , D'Marco Farr , and Michelle Smallmon
MoViN' logo (2006–2008)