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XHITZ-FM (90.3 MHz "Z90.3") is an English-language Top 40 (CHR) radio station. [2] It is licensed to Tijuana, Mexico, and broadcasts to the San Diego-Tijuana radio market. The station is owned by Comunicación XERSA, S.A. de C.V., a Mexican company. An American company, Local Media San Diego, holds 49% of the concession.
A new entity was formed to operate XETRA-FM, along with sister stations XHRM-FM and XHITZ, and a wall was put up in Clear Channel's San Diego office to physically separate studios, operations, and staff of the newly formed cluster. A new entrance was built at the back of the building to access the studios for the divested stations.
KFBG (100.7 FM, "91X") is a commercial radio station that is licensed to San Diego, California and broadcasts a classic alternative format as a simulcast of XETRA-FM (91.1). The station is owned by Local Media San Diego (LMSD); a sale to Lotus Communications is awaiting Federal Communications Commission (FCC) approval.
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The station started as KPRI in 1960 and broadcast an MOR-easy listening format with the slogan "Island of Capri" (K-PRI); Beginning in December 1967, it began airing a freeform format in the overnight hours (midnight to 3 a.m.), which would become full-time by June 1968, and would later evolve into album-oriented rock by 1973.