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KXTE

KXTE (107.5 FM, X107-5) is a hot talk/alternative rock radio station licensed to Pahrump, Nevada. Owned by Beasley Broadcast Group, the station's studios are located in the unincorporated Clark County area of Spring Valley, while its transmitter is atop Potosi Mountain.

KXTE
Broadcast areaClark County, Nevada
San Bernardino County, California
Mohave County, Arizona
Frequency107.5 MHz (HD Radio)
BrandingX107-5
Programming
Language(s)English
FormatHot talk/Alternative rock
SubchannelsHD2: Classic hits "DLC Radio"
AffiliationsCompass Media Networks
Ownership
Owner
KCYE, KKLZ, KOAS, KVGS
History
First air date
1986 (1986) (as KLVV)
Former call signs
KLVV (1986–88)
KUDA (1988–93)
KFBI (1993–96)
Technical information
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID2100
ClassC
ERP24,500 watts
HAAT1,137 meters (3,730 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
35°57′58″N 115°30′07″W / 35.966°N 115.502°W / 35.966; -115.502
Links
Public license information
  • Public file
  • LMS
WebcastListen live
Listen live (HD2)
Websitewww.x1075lasvegas.com

History

K-Love (1986-1988)

KLVV began broadcasting in Las Vegas on the 107.5 frequency in April 1986. It was an adult contemporary station as "K-Love."

Oldies 108 (1988-1992)

In November 1988, the station, now owned by EZ Communications, became KUDA, "Oldies 108 FM." Norm N. Nite once had a show on the station, called Solid Gold Scrapbook. In 1989, KUDA was purchased by Americom Broadcasting, which owned stations in Reno and Fresno.

KFBI (1992-1996)

Americom, headed by Tom Quinn, added Howard Stern’s show to the station in 1992, changed the station's call letters to KFBI and transitioned from oldies to classic rock in 1993. This was the first time Stern agreed to appear on a station outside of a top-10 radio market, and KFBI immediately surged to the top of ratings in Las Vegas, making KFBI the city's dominant radio station.

Alternative rock (1996-2022)

Three years later, in April 1996, Americom sold KFBI to American Radio Systems (ARS), where PD Mike Stern and GM Alan Gray changed the call letters to KXTE, flipped the station's format to alternative rock, and rebranded the station as “X 107.5”.[1] ARS later merged with Infinity Broadcasting (now CBS Radio).

Stern stayed on KXTE until the station pulled him in November 2005, a month before he left terrestrial radio for Sirius Satellite Radio. He was replaced by Adam Carolla, which began airing on January 3, 2006, and ended on February 20, 2009. Dave Farra and Jason Mahoney, hosts of The Dave and Mahoney Morning Show, returned to the Las Vegas airwaves to take over mornings on April 20, 2009. On August 3, 2015, it was announced that Dave and Mahoney would re-locate from Las Vegas to CBS Radio sister station KHMX in Houston.[2] On January 15, 2017, it was announced that the show would return to KXTE starting February 6.[3]

On February 2, 2017, CBS Radio announced it would merge with Entercom (now Audacy).[4] The merger was approved on November 9, 2017, and was consummated on November 17.[5][6]

On September 14, 2020, KXTE rebranded as Alt 107.5 as part of a nationwide expansion of networked programming and the Alt brand across Entercom's alternative stations. As part of this, KXTE program director and afternoon host Ross Mahoney was let go, while "Dave & Mahoney" remained in mornings and would be syndicated to San Diego sister station KBZT. In addition, KXTE would add KROQ Los Angeles host Nicole Alvarez for middays, KRBZ Kansas City's "Church of Lazlo" for afternoons, and WNYL New York's Kevan Kenney and Bryce Segall for nights and overnights, respectively.[7][8] By mid-2022, the station had dropped most of the out of market programming and was being programmed locally again.

On October 6, 2022, it was announced that Audacy and Beasley Broadcast Group would swap a pair of stations in Las Vegas, with Audacy swapping ownership of KXTE to Beasley in exchange for KDWN. The company stated that the syndicated Dave & Mahoney show, based at KXTE, will remain on the station upon the closure of the deal.[9] Beasley would begin operating the station through a local marketing agreement on November 14, at which time the station dismissed the entirety of the airstaff and began running jockless with limited imaging outside of Dave & Mahoney.[9]

Hot talk (2022-present)

On December 19, 2022, KXTE returned to its prior X107.5 branding with the new slogan "Xtreme Radio", and changed its weekday lineup to focus on hot talk programs; Dave & Mahoney remains the station's morning/flagship show, and would be joined by the syndicated Free Beer and Hot Wings Show in middays, and Dave & Chuck the Freak from sister station WRIF in Detroit (which airs live in early mornings, and is replayed in afternoon drive). Alternative rock will continue to be featured during overnights and weekends.[10]

Other appearances

Dave Farra's interview with cast members from the 2011 season of MTV reality television series, The Real World: Las Vegas, who were promoting their fundraiser for "Let the Kids Rock" to raise money for school children, was depicted in that season's finale, which premiered on June 1, 2011.[11]

KXTE HD programming

  • KXTE-HD2 signed on its HD Radio programming in 2001 with X2, a deep tracks alternative format, then in 2010, flipped to an all-80s format branded as "Rewind". On January 22, 2014, KXTE-HD2 flipped to dance radio, branded as "SIN 107.5".[12][13] “SIN” would later be replaced with a classic hits format, branded as “DLC Radio” and sponsored full-time by short-term loan provider Dollar Loan Center.

 

References

  1. ^ https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-RandR/1990s/1996/R&R-1996-04-26.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  2. ^ "Las Vegas News | Breaking News & Headlines".
  3. ^ "External forces bring popular morning DJs back to Vegas radio waves". Las Vegas Review-Journal. 2017-01-15. Retrieved 2018-07-24.
  4. ^ CBS Radio to Merge with Entercom
  5. ^ "Entercom Receives FCC Approval for Merger with CBS Radio". Entercom. November 9, 2017. Retrieved November 17, 2017.
  6. ^ Venta, Lance (November 17, 2017). "Entercom Completes CBS Radio Merger". Radio Insight. Retrieved November 17, 2017.
  7. ^ Entercom Sets Programming Plans for Alternative & Country
  8. ^ Entercom Rebrands Alternative Stations in Buffalo, Kansas City, Las Vegas & Richmond
  9. ^ a b "Beasley And Audacy Swap Stations In Las Vegas". RadioInsight. 2022-10-07. Retrieved 2022-12-19.
  10. ^ "Alt 107.5 Las Vegas Returns To Former X107.5 Branding With Hot Talk Flip". RadioInsight. 2022-12-19. Retrieved 2022-12-19.
  11. ^ "Leaving Las Vegas", The Real World: Las Vegas (2011), MTV.com, Season 25, Episode 13, accessed June 4, 2011.
  12. ^ "EDM Spins Into Las Vegas On 'Sin 1075' HD" from All Access (January 22, 2014)
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-10-06. Retrieved 2014-10-05.

External links

  • Official website
  • KXTE in the FCC FM station database
  • KXTE on Radio-Locator
  • KXTE in Nielsen Audio's FM station database

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KXTE 107 5 FM X107 5 is a hot talk alternative rock radio station licensed to Pahrump Nevada Owned by Beasley Broadcast Group the station s studios are located in the unincorporated Clark County area of Spring Valley while its transmitter is atop Potosi Mountain KXTEPahrump NevadaBroadcast areaClark County NevadaSan Bernardino County CaliforniaMohave County ArizonaFrequency107 5 MHz HD Radio BrandingX107 5ProgrammingLanguage s EnglishFormatHot talk Alternative rockSubchannelsHD2 Classic hits DLC Radio AffiliationsCompass Media NetworksOwnershipOwnerBeasley Broadcast Group Beasley Media Group Licenses LLC Sister stationsKCYE KKLZ KOAS KVGSHistoryFirst air date1986 1986 as KLVV Former call signsKLVV 1986 88 KUDA 1988 93 KFBI 1993 96 Technical informationLicensing authorityFCCFacility ID2100ClassCERP24 500 wattsHAAT1 137 meters 3 730 ft Transmitter coordinates35 57 58 N 115 30 07 W 35 966 N 115 502 W 35 966 115 502LinksPublic license informationPublic fileLMSWebcastListen liveListen live HD2 Websitewww wbr x1075lasvegas wbr com Contents 1 History 1 1 K Love 1986 1988 1 2 Oldies 108 1988 1992 1 3 KFBI 1992 1996 1 4 Alternative rock 1996 2022 1 5 Hot talk 2022 present 2 Other appearances 2 1 KXTE HD programming 3 Previous logo 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditK Love 1986 1988 Edit KLVV began broadcasting in Las Vegas on the 107 5 frequency in April 1986 It was an adult contemporary station as K Love Oldies 108 1988 1992 Edit In November 1988 the station now owned by EZ Communications became KUDA Oldies 108 FM Norm N Nite once had a show on the station called Solid Gold Scrapbook In 1989 KUDA was purchased by Americom Broadcasting which owned stations in Reno and Fresno KFBI 1992 1996 Edit Americom headed by Tom Quinn added Howard Stern s show to the station in 1992 changed the station s call letters to KFBI and transitioned from oldies to classic rock in 1993 This was the first time Stern agreed to appear on a station outside of a top 10 radio market and KFBI immediately surged to the top of ratings in Las Vegas making KFBI the city s dominant radio station Alternative rock 1996 2022 Edit Three years later in April 1996 Americom sold KFBI to American Radio Systems ARS where PD Mike Stern and GM Alan Gray changed the call letters to KXTE flipped the station s format to alternative rock and rebranded the station as X 107 5 1 ARS later merged with Infinity Broadcasting now CBS Radio Stern stayed on KXTE until the station pulled him in November 2005 a month before he left terrestrial radio for Sirius Satellite Radio He was replaced by Adam Carolla which began airing on January 3 2006 and ended on February 20 2009 Dave Farra and Jason Mahoney hosts of The Dave and Mahoney Morning Show returned to the Las Vegas airwaves to take over mornings on April 20 2009 On August 3 2015 it was announced that Dave and Mahoney would re locate from Las Vegas to CBS Radio sister station KHMX in Houston 2 On January 15 2017 it was announced that the show would return to KXTE starting February 6 3 On February 2 2017 CBS Radio announced it would merge with Entercom now Audacy 4 The merger was approved on November 9 2017 and was consummated on November 17 5 6 On September 14 2020 KXTE rebranded as Alt 107 5 as part of a nationwide expansion of networked programming and the Alt brand across Entercom s alternative stations As part of this KXTE program director and afternoon host Ross Mahoney was let go while Dave amp Mahoney remained in mornings and would be syndicated to San Diego sister station KBZT In addition KXTE would add KROQ Los Angeles host Nicole Alvarez for middays KRBZ Kansas City s Church of Lazlo for afternoons and WNYL New York s Kevan Kenney and Bryce Segall for nights and overnights respectively 7 8 By mid 2022 the station had dropped most of the out of market programming and was being programmed locally again On October 6 2022 it was announced that Audacy and Beasley Broadcast Group would swap a pair of stations in Las Vegas with Audacy swapping ownership of KXTE to Beasley in exchange for KDWN The company stated that the syndicated Dave amp Mahoney show based at KXTE will remain on the station upon the closure of the deal 9 Beasley would begin operating the station through a local marketing agreement on November 14 at which time the station dismissed the entirety of the airstaff and began running jockless with limited imaging outside of Dave amp Mahoney 9 Hot talk 2022 present Edit On December 19 2022 KXTE returned to its prior X107 5 branding with the new slogan Xtreme Radio and changed its weekday lineup to focus on hot talk programs Dave amp Mahoney remains the station s morning flagship show and would be joined by the syndicated Free Beer and Hot Wings Show in middays and Dave amp Chuck the Freak from sister station WRIF in Detroit which airs live in early mornings and is replayed in afternoon drive Alternative rock will continue to be featured during overnights and weekends 10 Other appearances EditDave Farra s interview with cast members from the 2011 season of MTV reality television series The Real World Las Vegas who were promoting their fundraiser for Let the Kids Rock to raise money for school children was depicted in that season s finale which premiered on June 1 2011 11 KXTE HD programming Edit KXTE HD2 signed on its HD Radio programming in 2001 with X2 a deep tracks alternative format then in 2010 flipped to an all 80s format branded as Rewind On January 22 2014 KXTE HD2 flipped to dance radio branded as SIN 107 5 12 13 SIN would later be replaced with a classic hits format branded as DLC Radio and sponsored full time by short term loan provider Dollar Loan Center Previous logo Edit References Edit https worldradiohistory com Archive RandR 1990s 1996 R amp R 1996 04 26 pdf bare URL PDF Las Vegas News Breaking News amp Headlines External forces bring popular morning DJs back to Vegas radio waves Las Vegas Review Journal 2017 01 15 Retrieved 2018 07 24 CBS Radio to Merge with Entercom Entercom Receives FCC Approval for Merger with CBS Radio Entercom November 9 2017 Retrieved November 17 2017 Venta Lance November 17 2017 Entercom Completes CBS Radio Merger Radio Insight Retrieved November 17 2017 Entercom Sets Programming Plans for Alternative amp Country Entercom Rebrands Alternative Stations in Buffalo Kansas City Las Vegas amp Richmond a b Beasley And Audacy Swap Stations In Las Vegas RadioInsight 2022 10 07 Retrieved 2022 12 19 Alt 107 5 Las Vegas Returns To Former X107 5 Branding With Hot Talk Flip RadioInsight 2022 12 19 Retrieved 2022 12 19 Leaving Las Vegas The Real World Las Vegas 2011 MTV com Season 25 Episode 13 accessed June 4 2011 EDM Spins Into Las Vegas On Sin 1075 HD from All Access January 22 2014 HD Radio station guide for Las Vegas NV Archived from the original on 2014 10 06 Retrieved 2014 10 05 External links EditOfficial website KXTE in the FCC FM station database KXTE on Radio Locator KXTE in Nielsen Audio s FM station database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title KXTE amp oldid 1133090979, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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