KDGL
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KDGL 106.9 "The Eagle" is a Classic Hits / Classic Rock station serving the Coachella Valley and Morongo Basin markets of Southern California's share of the Mojave Desert. Artists featured on the station include Aerosmith, The Beatles, Boston (band), Jim Croce, The Eagles, Foreigner, Billy Joel, Elton John, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Fleetwood Mac, Styx, The Steve Taylor Band, George Thorogood, and many others.
The station is popular due to its well-received lineup of music. It also features "52-minute flights" of music with limited, short commercial interruptions.
KDGL's studios are located at 1321 North Gene Autry Trail in Palm Springs, California. KDGL's main transmitter is located on the southeast corner of Yucca Valley, California, just north of Joshua Tree National Park.
Frequency | 106.9 (MHz) |
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Format | Classic Hits / Classic Rock |
Owner | Morris Communications |
[edit] External links
- KDGL Transmitter Location (Google Maps)
- KDGL-FM1 Booster Location (Google Maps)
- K232CX Translator Location (Google Maps)
- K280CV Translator Location (Google Maps)
- Query the FCC's FM station database for KDGL
- REC Broadcast Query for KDGL
(FM) KPSC - 88.5 | KCRI - 89.3 | KLRD - 90.1 | KBXO - 90.3 | KPSH - 90.9 | KHCS - 91.7 | KVCR-FM 91.9 | KKUU - 92.7 | KCLB - 93.7 | KSES - 94.3 | KLOB - 94.7 | KUNA - 96.7 | KLYY - 97.5 | KRZK 97.7 | KWXY-FM - 98.5 | KMRJ - 99.5 | KOLA - 99.9 | KPSI - 100.5 | KEAR - 101.5 | KJJZ - 102.3 | KEZN - 103.1 | KYOR - 103.9 | KDES - 104.7 | KXRS - 105.5 | KPLM - 106.1 | KDGL - 106.9 | KCDZ-FM 107.7 |
(AM) KPSI - 920 | KNWZ - 970, KXPS - 1010 | KNWQ - 1140 | KNWT - 1270 | KPTR - 1340 | KESQ 1400 co-owned by KESQ-TV | KGAM - 1450
Notes: K-News radio is a news/talk station on two dials simutaneously has the same programming on KNWZ 970, Coachella. and KNWQ 1140, Palm Springs. Some high-wattage AM/FM Riverside/San Bernardino and AM/FM Imperial Valley along with Mexicali, Mexico radio stations are received in parts of the Coachella Valley. Certain home radios and car stereo radios receives some high-wattage AM/FM Los Angeles area and San Diego area radio stations, due to their microwave transmittors west of Palm Springs.