WHMJ (99.3 FM) and WXMJ (104.5 FM) are a Hot AC music formatted radio station combo broadcasting in northwest Pennsylvania, United States. The station is owned by Forever Broadcasting, and broadcasts from the Downtown Mall in Meadville.
This station debuted on 99.3 as WVEN-FM on March 5, 1971, as a partial simulcast of AM affiliate WFRA, with occasional break-aways for its own original programming that closely mirrored WFRA, usually during periods of the broadcast day when WFRA offered talk and news-intensive programming. As more and more cars became equipped with FM radios, the two radio stations broke away from each other and became completely separate programming operations, though WVEN would recapture the call letters of its sister AM station in 1989.
For many years, WVEN was known as "Mix 99.3", boasting an Adult CHR format with full-service local elements.
WXMJ 104.5 made its debut on November 21, 1996 as WAQM. This station was sold in July 2000 by MacBeth Communications to Forever Broadcasting. Macbeth Communications was a company owned by Thom Sauber, the son of Robert H. Sauber, WFRA's founder.
Verse 1:
I thought u were the right choice
but now u aren't the same guy
and if i had a loud voice
it'd be nothing u would buy
but now i see
that u used me
to get some better friends
and now i know
u've got to go
and this is where it ends
Chorus: get lost
who needs ya
consider yourself tossed
you need to pay the cost
no problem for u to spend
I can get better boyfriends
and this...is...where...it...ends
Verse 2: I know you know i mean this
and it haunts u all the time
but before this major dis
u used to be mine
so hit the road
get in the mode
go live in your own world
Get someone new
to take care of you