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| Broadcast area | Salinas Valley, California |
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| Frequency | 93.9 (MHz) |
| Branding | La Jefa |
| Programming | |
| Format | Regional Mexican |
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| History | |
First air date | 1982 |
Call sign meaning | EXA FM(Former meaning; patterned format after Mexican radio network) |
| Technical information[1] | |
Licensing authority | FCC |
| Facility ID | 67104 |
| Class | B1 |
| ERP | 5,400watts |
| HAAT | 214 meters |
Transmitter coordinates | 36°22′48″N121°12′57″W / 36.38000°N 121.21583°W /36.38000; -121.21583 |
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Public license information | |
KEXA (93.9FM) is an Americanradio station licensed by theFederal Communications Commission (FCC) to serve the community ofKing City, California, which is in Southern Monterey County. KEXA-FM is licensed to and operated by Daniel Alcantar, through licensee Inspiration Media Network, LLC.
KEXA previously had a bilingualTop 40 format namedExa FM until May 2, 2008[2] that was targeted at theSalinas Valley'sHispanic population. It had licensed the format fromMVS Radio of Mexico.
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