WWZX-FM

WWZX-FM (105.7 FM, "105.7 WWZX") is a English-language radio station in airing an active rock radio format. The station serves the Manchester-Nashua-Concord, New Hampshire area, and is owned by. The station's studios are located in the Brady Sullivan Commerce Park in with it's transmitter located at the south peak of the.

Aborted "Party 105.7" format (November 2016-February 2017)
On November 20, 2016, after playing "Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye" by Steam, WWZX switched from Rhythmic AC to a stunt format called "Resistance 105.7", which featured protest songs, anarcho-punk music and ranting poetry recordings. Entravision had reserved the branding "Party 105.7" and had registered it as a trademark prior to the switch, with intentions to switch the station to a Rhythmic/Dance Hits format, modeled after on  in.

Two days later, on November 22, -owned WAOT-FM switched from brokered talk radio programming to a dance-leaning Top 40/CHR format as "Party 103.9". Hubbard executives promptly stated they never heard of WWZX's plans to brand 105.7 with the "Party" name prior to making the decision to switch WAOT-FM's format.

The "Resistance 105.7" format carried over into Day on November 24, before a switch to songs featuring the word "Change" in the title throughout the remainder of the for the remainder of the month. The station switched to another stunt format on December 5, playing heavy metal renditions of Christmas music as "AXE-Mas 105.7". Various other stunt formats would be used into February 2017, including sea shanties (as "Yo-Ho 105.7"), the discography of Led Zeppelin in "shuffle mode" (as "Shuffle the Led Out Radio"), and songs by boy bands (as "Boyz 105.7").

105.7 WWZX (2017-present)
On February 11, 2017, after the all-boy band songs Boyz 105.7 stunt ended with "Bye Bye Bye" by *NSYNC, WWZX finally debuted it's permanent format, an active rock format as "105.7 WWZX". The new format debuted with "I Wanna Rock" by Twisted Sister. This put WWZX in direct competition with (101.1 FM) in the Manchester market as well as Boston market station WAAF (107.3 FM) and Providence market station  (94.1 FM).