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: The station's morning airwaves were dominated for years by the Dave and Chuck "the Freak" show before their surprise departure in 2012 to rival station WRIF. The Sudden Shift: Pure Country 89 (2020) I interviewed Oasis on this tour in 89x studio - Facebook
For over three decades, has been a cultural cornerstone for listeners in Windsor, Ontario, and Detroit, Michigan. Known for its "New Rock Alternative" branding, the station has navigated a turbulent history of format changes, layoffs, and a highly anticipated comeback in late 2025. The Golden Era: 1991–2020 : The station's morning airwaves were dominated for
: It hosted massive local traditions like the annual "The Night 89X Stole Christmas" and the "89X Birthday Bash," featuring bands like Oasis and The Tragically Hip. The Golden Era: 1991–2020 : It hosted massive
: The station became one of North America's most influential alternative rock platforms, known for discovering new music and supporting local Canadian and Detroit-based artists. : The station's morning airwaves were dominated for
The Evolution of 89X: From Alternative Pioneer to Country and Back Again
89X first launched on , with its first song—"Stop!" by Jane’s Addiction—setting the tone for its influential presence in the modern rock scene.