WYYX
WYYX is a commercial radio station located in Panama City Beach, Florida, that has its transmitter licensed for Bonifay, Florida, broadcasting to the Panama City area.
History
Originally WTBB, it began as a local station in 1983, using mostly a pre-recorded format, and was housed in the old Bank of Bonifay building. Manager Larry Donaldson also carried local ballgames and political events, and even had the occasional local remote. Most people thought he owned the station until it sold in 1992 and he moved on.From 1992 to 1997, the station was known as "Pirate Radio 97.7". Upon the change from WTBB to WYYX, it was renamed "97X".
After WYYX's transmitter was destroyed by a lightning strike on the night of July 31, 2016, its "97X" active rock format was moved to sister WVVE. On November 2, 2016, WYYX and WVVE swapped call letters for ratings purposes while 97.7 remained silent. On March 15, 2017, 97X returned to WVVE. On March 17, 2017, WVVE changed its call letters back to WYYX, while the original WVVE became WWLY.
From the launch of 97X in 1997, until its 2025 rebrand, its active rock format shifted towards a mainstream rock lean, with classic rock, and mainstream metal interspersed occasionally.
2025 acquisition by JVC Broadcasting
On June 25, 2025, JVC Broadcasting issued a press release to their stations, and to local news outlets, stating that the parent company of WYYX, and its sister stations: WILN, WYOO, and WWLY, all previously owned by Magic Broadcasting, were to be absorbed by JVC Broadcasting for a purchase price of $1.25 million.On August 29, 2025 at 9:00 AM CDT, just before signing off as 97X for the last time, the station played the song, "Welcome to the Jungle", by Guns 'n' Roses, the first song ever aired under the 97X name, and then rebranded to listeners as "92.1 and 97.7 The Bone", becoming a simulcast of JVC's WBON in Destin, Florida. On September 1, 2025, the station started airing the call sign "WBOE", after requesting a call sign change from the Federal Communications Commission on August 25, 2025. The call sign change request is still marked pending as of November 12, 2025. The two stations now reach all of the Florida Panhandle and parts of southern Alabama.