Davenport, Iowa - March 8, 2012 - On March 4, 2012, KMXG-FM, 96.1 MIX 96 debuted a new weekend line-up featuring Syndicated Programming once featured on former sister station, 101.3 KUUL-FM.

For years, 96.1 MIX 96 has been the Quad Cities radio station for real music variety?and now, Sundays mean: THE SEVENTIES! New to MIX 96: Casey Kasem's American Top Forty-the 70's (Sundays 11am-2pm),

John Landecker with 'Into the 70's' (Sundays 2-6pm) and Steve Goddard with 'The 70's' Sundays from 9pm to midnight. These 70's shows, along with the MIX 96 Jazz Patio with Art Monroe (Sundays 8a-11a) and

Smooth Jazz Sunday night (Sundays 6-9p), give MIX 96 incredible weekend music variety.

 

Complete MIX 96 Weekend Lineup:

 

Saturdays 'Retro Saturdays'

·         Midnight-6am: All 80's (host: Maurice)

·         6am-10am:     Casey Kasem's American Top Forty-the 80's

·         10am-4pm:     All 80's (hosts: Ron and Amy from the MIX 96 morning show)

·         4pm-8pm:       Retro Pop Reunion w/Joe Cortez

·         8pm-2am Sun: Backtraxx USA w/Kid Kelly

 

Sundays

·         7am-7:30am:  Quad City Forum

·         7:30am-8am:  Viewpoints

·         8am-11am:     The MIX 96 Jazz Patio w/Art Monroe

·         11am-2pm:     Casey Kasem's American Top Forty-the 70's

·         2pm-6pm:       Into the 70's w/John Landecker

·         6pm-9pm:       Smooth Jazz Sunday Night w/Art Monroe

·         9pm-Mid:         The 70's w/Steve Goddard


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