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KXOL had success as a Latin urban outlet, partly due to KXOL snatching some of (the now-defunct) KKBT and KPWR's Hispanic listeners. Around 2010, it had begun to tilt its direction towards Latin hip-hop as "Latino 96.3", but still remain within the urban arena. By May 2012, KXOL dropped the "Latino 96.3" moniker and replaced it with the newer ...
KXOL would eventually exit the format on May 16, 2014 to return to Spanish AC as "Mega 96.3" after nine years and moderate to underperformed ratings. [ 9 ] Shortly after the debut of Latino 96.3, KPWR replaced the majority of their non-Latino DJs with personalities of Latino descent who often pepper their broadcasts with Spanish words, in an ...
The radio tower for KXOL located near Plain City, Utah.. KXOL originated as the expanded band "twin" of an existing station on the standard AM band. On March 17, 1997, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced that eighty-eight stations had been given permission to move to newly available "Expanded Band" transmitting frequencies, ranging from 1610 to 1700 kHz, with KSOS in Brigham ...
XEJB-FM in Tlaquepaque, Jalisco; XHCR-FM in Morelia, Michoacán; XHEJE-FM in Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato; XHEMF-FM in Monclova, Coahuila; XHEOE-FM in Tapachula, Chiapas; XHPOZ-FM in Poza Rica, Veracruz
KXOL may refer to: KXOL (Utah), a defunct radio station (1660 AM) formerly licensed to serve Brigham City, Utah, United States; KXOL-FM, a radio station (96.3 FM) licensed to serve Los Angeles, California, United States; KMNY, a radio station (1360 AM) licensed to serve Hurst, Texas, United States, which used the call sign KXOL from 1947 to 1985
This switch was a condition of selling KXOL-FM (96.3 FM), acquired by Spanish Broadcasting System specifically for the purpose of relocating KFSG. [47] In 2002, the lease arrangement with the ICFG ended and SBS switched KFSG to a Spanish-language outlet, first as KMJR ("La Mejor") and later KZAB as La Sabrosa.
Uforia Audio Network (/ juː ˈ f ɔːr i ə /) is the radio broadcasting and music events division of TelevisaUnivision USA.Formerly known as Hispanic Broadcasting Corporation and Univision Radio, it is the eighth-largest radio broadcaster in the United States, and the largest specifically catering to Hispanic and Latino Americans.
The call letters were changed to KFMY in 1981 and the station moved in a contemporary hit radio direction. [8] [9]In 1987, First Media announced it would sell its 11 radio stations, including KFMY-AM-FM, to a partnership of Cook Inlet Region, Inc., a company principally owned by Alaskan Eskimos, and Whitcom Partners, a group of New York investors led by the Whitney family; this gave First ...