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Broadcast area | Las Vegas Valley St. George, Utah |
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Frequency | 94.5MHz |
Branding | Exa FM |
Programming | |
Language | Spanish |
Format | Top 40 (CHR) |
Affiliations | MVS Radio |
Ownership | |
Owner |
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KADD,KDYL (AM) | |
History | |
First air date | December 13,2006 (as KMOA) |
Former call signs | KMOA (12/13/06-5/6/08) KVBE (5/6/08-6/23/11) |
Call sign meaning | Sounds like "Jelli" (previous format) |
Technical information[1] | |
Licensing authority | FCC |
Facility ID | 164097 |
Class | C |
ERP | 93,000watts |
HAAT | 637 meters (2,090 ft) |
Transmitter coordinates | 36°38′7.00″N114°7′18.00″W / 36.6352778°N 114.1216667°W /36.6352778; -114.1216667 |
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Public license information | |
Webcast | Listen live |
Website | exafm.com |
KXLI (94.5MHzExa FM) is acommercialFMradio station serving theMoapa Valley,St. George, Utah, andLas Vegas areas, but focused on Las Vegas as arimshot station.Licensed toMoapa, Nevada, it is owned by Activo Broadcasting LLC. Thestudios and offices are on South Eastern Avenue in Las Vegas.[2]
KXLI has aneffective radiated power (ERP) of 93,000watts. Itstransmitter is near theArizona border south ofBunkerville.[3] The station also operates aco-channel booster,KXLI-FM1 inSunrise Manor, Nevada, a suburb of Las Vegas.[4]
94.5 signed on as KMOA under the branding "Rehab Radio" on May 2, 2008. Rehab Radio was a stunt format that aired while the station was testing the transmitter, playing Dance music. The call letters changed to KVBE on May 6, 2008, and the identity as "94.5 The Vibe" was born on May 8, 2008. The launch was co-consulted by Dance radio veterans Trevor Simpson from the now defunctKNGY “Energy 92.7” inSan Francisco, California, Joel Salkowitz from the now defunctWNYZ-LP “Pulse 87.7” inNew York City, New York, and Mark "Tic Tak" Allen ofKUPL/98.7 FM inPortland, Oregon. The Vibe was programmed by industry veteran Rob Walker as aDance Hits format, with imaging done by Mitch Craig. In November 2009, KVBE's signal repeater added crucial coverage within the Las Vegas area, since the primary coverage area does not clearly reach the city of Las Vegas in most places.[5]
In March 2010, the station's operations were taken over by D2 Media, LLC and began reimaging itself on air (with Mitch Craig being phased out, replaced by St. John), launched a new website (with vibevegas.com being phased out, replaced by 945thevibe.com), and a new logo was unveiled. More mixshows and some of the world's top talent would be featured including: John Digweed, Carl Cox, Roger Sanchez, Manufactured Superstars,Eddie Halliwell, Markus Schulz, Armin Van Buuren, Jordan Stevens, Paul Oakenfold,DJ Vegas Vibe,DJ Maze, Matt Darey, Dave Onex, and Beaux Tech.
As of July 2010, while still claiming itself as a Dance station, KVBE's playlist format was refocused to aRhythmic Top 40 which played Dance remixes of Top 40 tracks with barely any Dance tracks in rotation, but over time The Vibe began incorporating moreDance Hits into the format. The new format was under guidance by Michael Oaks (Mike O.), owner of Energy 98 and 2004 - 2005 program director of now defunctKNRJ ("Energy 92.7 & 101.1") inPhoenix, Arizona, and Mark "Tic Tak" Allen ofKUPL/98.7 in Portland, Oregon. The station imaging by St. John was phased out, and Rich Van Slyke became the new voice of The Vibe until mid-April 2011 when Emma Clarke, the same person who voicedPulse 87 in New York City, became the new voice of The Vibe.
On July 1, 2011,Jelli took over KVBE andKHIJ under an LMA, under which the two stations (renamed KXLI and KYLI) would broadcast interactive "Top 40 Remix" and rock formats respectively. Listeners would be able to control the stations' content by upvoting and downvoting songs in real-time with the company'smobile app.[6][7] After the LMA took effect, theVibe branding later moved toKHWY, initially as a late-night block, and later as a full-time format (under theHighway Vibe branding) until November 2021 (when it flipped tohot adult contemporary).[8]
The station was placed on sale oneBay during January 2012. The "Buy It Now" price for the station was $8,950,000, but when the auction closed on January 29, 2012, the winning bid was $305,100, a fraction of the asking price.[9] The owner of Aurora Media, Scott Mahalick, acquired the station for $22 million, but due to the economic crisis, estimated the station's current worth at $10 million.[9] Mahalick claims that this was the first time a radio station was sold on eBay;[9] however, at least one other station, a 6,000-watt AM station in Texas, was put for auction in 2009.[10] Also, in 2007, another broadcasting property, television stationWMKG-CA inMuskegon, Michigan, was auctioned on eBay.
On July 1, 2012, as a result of the sale, KXLI changed their format toSpanish Top 40 CHR using theExa FM format brand fromMVS Radio of Mexico.[11] Aurora Media sold the station to Radio Activo Broadcasting on August 2, 2012, at a purchase price of $3 million.[citation needed]
On October 16, 2020, KXLI flipped from Mexico's "Exa FM" to Spanish AC branded as "Exito 94.5". On January 9, 2022, KXLI switched again, returned from Spanish AC branded as "Exito 94.5" to Mexico's "Exa FM".