The station originally signed on the air in 1967 in
McComb, Mississippi as a
country music outlet with the call letters WCCA. They would later change call letters to WXLT in 1986 while retaining the format. In 1993, WXLT relocated its COL to Kentwood, Louisiana and target the Baton Rouge area as
WYCT, adopting a "Young Country" presentation in the hopes of attracting a younger audience and lure listeners away from WYNK. By 1996, WYCT changed its call letters to WEMX and adopted the handle Max 94.1 (as in "Maximum Country"), but after three years of trailing WYNK in the ratings, WEMX flipped to Hip Hop/R&B on January 1,
1997, this after being paired up with the format's previous occupant,
KQXL-FM, who immediately shifted to Adult R&B. WEMX also kept the call letters and Max 94.1 handle intact after the switch. In 1997,
Citadel Broadcasting took over ownership of the station, which lasted until
September 2011, when Cumulus became the owner after its acquisition of Citadel. In June 2013, WEMX transitioned from Urban to Rhythmic due to the addition of Rhythmic Pop product, resulting in the station being placed on
Mediabase's Rhythmic panel that same month, with
BDS following suit in May 2014. WEMX's shift to Rhythmic gives Cumulus two Rhythmics in Louisiana, joining sister station
KBIU/
Lake Charles. In January 2022, WEMX transitioned from Rhythmic to Urban due to the addition of Mainstream Urban product. ==References==