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  2. KXOL-FM - Wikipedia

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    KXOL-FM (96.3 FM "Mega 96.3") is a commercial radio station in Los Angeles. It is owned by the Spanish Broadcasting System and airs a Spanish CHR radio format. KXOL-FM's studios and offices are on West Pico Boulevard. [2] The transmitter is located in the Verdugo Mountains, near Glendale, California. [3]

  3. KXOL-FM La Mega 96.3 HD1 (pop)/El Zol 96.3 HD2 (Spanish Tropical) Houston. ... WIOA 99.9 FM (San Juan, now owned by International Broadcasting Corporation)

  4. KDAY - Wikipedia

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    This continued until 1999, when the International Church of the Foursquare Gospel (ICFG) moved the KFSG call letters and Christian radio format to 93.5 FM. 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]

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  6. KPLX - Wikipedia

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    It operated as a sister station to KXOL (1360 AM, now KMNY). The call sign was changed to KCWM in 1968, back to KXOL-FM in 1971, and to KPLX in 1973. It was owned by the Wendall Mayes family (who also owned KNOW in Austin and KCRS in Midland, as well as interests in others) until 1974, when it was sold to Susquehanna Broadcasting .

  7. KXOL - Wikipedia

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    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

  8. 96.3 FM - Wikipedia

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    Coast FM 963 in Gosford, New South Wales; Triple J in Port Macquarie, ... KXOL-FM in Los Angeles, California; KLCC-FM in Los Angeles, California; KXRK in Provo, Utah;

  9. KPWR - Wikipedia

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    KPWR picked up additional competition in May 2005 when KXOL-FM dropped its Spanish adult contemporary format for a Hispanic rhythmic, or hurban, format known as "Latino 96.3". The format is a crossover mix of reggaeton, dancehall, R&B, and hip hop targeting a bilingual audience.