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KXNA

KXNA
Broadcast areaFayetteville (North West Arkansas)
Frequency104.9 MHz
Branding104.9 the X
Programming
FormatAlternative
Ownership
Owner
  • John Lykins
  • (Rox Radio Group, LLC)
History
First air date
September 19, 1968
Former call signs
KCIZ (1968–1992)
KBEV (1992–1994)
KBRS (1994–2000)
Call sign meaning
K X (station name) North Arkansas
(KXNA is also the ICAO code for the local airport)
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID71703
ClassA
ERP2,750 watts
HAAT148 meters
Transmitter coordinates
36°10′48″N 94°5′7″W / 36.18000°N 94.08528°W / 36.18000; -94.08528
Links
Public license information
WebcastListen Live

KXNA (104.9 FM) is a radio station broadcasting an alternative format. Licensed to Springdale, Arkansas, United States, it serves the Fayetteville (North West Arkansas) area. The station is currently owned by John Lykins, through licensee Rox Radio Group, LLC.

The station was a finalist for Radio and Records magazine's 2007 Industry Achievement Award for Best Alternative Station for markets 100 and up. Other finalists included WKZQ-FM, WJSE, WBTZ, KQXR, and WSFM.[2]

History

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The station debuted on September 19, 1968, as KCIZ-FM. It went through a slew of formats. Beginning with Top 40 for its first few years as "Stereo 105", MOR in the late 1970s, adult contemporary in 1983 as "FM 105", and back to Top 40/CHR for five years as "KC105" ("The Hot FM") from 1986 until 1991.

In April 1991, the station dropped CHR altogether and flipped to an easy listening format as "EZ-105". It didn't last very long, and in August 1992, the station dropped its easy listening format for a country format and changed its call sign to KBEV as "Beaver 105". In October 1994, its call sign was changed to KBRS. The station flipped its format to Alternative Rock in 1997, and its current KXNA call sign was introduced in November 2000.

Effective June 1, 2019, KXNA was sold as part of the Rox Radio Group's acquisition of the Hog Radio Group properties including KFMD-FM. Elizabeth Marquis acquired the station's license on January 27, 2021, but sold the station back to Rox Radio Group effective March 31, 2023 in exchange for the cancellation of the debt associated with her 2021 purchase.

References

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  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for KXNA". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^ "2007 Industry Achievement Awards". Radio and Records. Sep 28, 2008. Archived from the original on 2008-05-11.
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