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It was first on the air in 1957, and in 2007, celebrated its 50th anniversary. It is a non-commercial college radio station that plays many styles of music broadly classified under rock, specialty, fine arts, alternative music and Latin jazz. KXLU has a small, cult following among music fans in the general Los Angeles metropolitan area.
The original call sign was KXL. In its earliest days, KXL would broadcast on different frequencies. By the 1930s, the station was heard on 1420 kilocycles, sharing time with KBPS, now on 1450 AM. [6] In that era, KXL's power was limited to 250 watts by day, 100 watts at night. The studios were in the Multnomah Hotel on Pine Street in Portland.
The KXLA call sign was previously used by the Pasadena radio station now known as KWVE. KXLA's transmitter was originally located on Catalina Island at 33°20′59.5″N 118°21′9.4″W / 33.349861°N 118.352611°W / 33.349861; -118.352611 , but in 2004 it was moved to Mount Wilson , where most of the other stations in the Los ...
KXL may refer to: KXL-FM, a radio station (101.1 FM) licensed to serve Portland, Oregon, United States; KXTG, a radio station (750 AM) licensed to serve Portland, Oregon, United States, known as KXL until 2011; Keystone XL, an oil pipeline system meant to transport crude oil from Canada to Texas. Corneal collagen cross-linking, also known as KXL
Mount Wilson FM Broadcasters, Inc., a subsidiary of Mt. Wilson Broadcasting Inc., is a Los Angeles-based radio broadcasting company owned by Saul Levine.The company was founded in 1959, and Levine is the only independent operator of an FM commercial radio station in Los Angeles, that being KKGO-FM, today.
Radio and podcast giant iHeartMedia has laid off 13 employees at KFI-AM (640), cutting the news staff of the Los Angeles radio station in half. KFI-AM (640) news director Chris Little, ...
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While attending School of Journalism and Communication at the University of Oregon, Strong worked at 750 KXL in Portland and was active at Oregon's campus station, KWVA. Strong continued his play-by-play work by broadcasting University of Oregon women's soccer, [5] softball, [6] and women's lacrosse. He also served as play-by-play voice for the ...