KXLY-FM
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KXLY-FM | |
City of license | Spokane, Washington |
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Broadcast area | Spokane |
Branding | "Spokane's River 99.9FM" |
First air date | 1984 |
Frequency | 99.9 MHZ |
Format | Adult Rock |
ERP | 37,000 watts |
Class | C |
Callsign meaning | The XL Network (AM sister was a flagship station for a regional network) |
Owner | Spokane Television Group |
Website | The River's website |
KXLY-FM ("Spokane's River 99.9 FM") is an Adult Album Alternative outlet in Spokane, Washington that broadcasts at 99.9MHz with an ERP of 37 kw. The station is owned by Spokane Television Group.
[edit] History
The station made its debut in the 1960s with an Easy listening format before evolving into a Soft AC format in the late 1980s. On September 12, 2006 the station switched to its current Triple-A format.
The format is actually Adult rock, like WRVV in Harrisburg, PA. It is a mix of classic rock hits and current adult rock hits. AAA is more alternative rock oriented, like WXPN in Philadelphia, and KPND of Sandpoint, ID.
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Spokane/Coeur d'Alene FM radio stations (Arbitron #93) KHQ 87.7¹ | KAGU 88.7 | K206CQ 89.1 | KEWU 89.5 | KWRS 90.3 | KPBX 91.1/K214AR 90.7/K220BX 91.9 | KSFC 91.9 | KZZU 92.9/K223AN 92.5 | KDRK 93.7 | KHTQ 94.5 | KPND 95.3 | KIXZ 96.1 | KEZE 96.9 | KKRS 97.3 | KISC 98.1 | KKZX 98.9 | KXLY 99.9/K262AG 100.3 | KEYF 101.1 | KTSL 101.9 | KICR 102.3 | KCDA 103.1 | KBBD 103.9 | KQQB 104.5 | KEEH 104.9 | KZBD 105.7 | KSPO 106.5 | KAZZ 107.1 | KMBI 107.9 ¹ Audio for TV channel 6 (KHQ-TV/NBC) |