KSXY

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KSXY
KSXY Latino 100.9 logo.png
Broadcast area Sonoma County, California
Frequency 100.9 MHz (HD Radio)
BrandingLatino 100.9
Programming
Format Spanish CHR
Subchannels HD2: 95.5 The Legend (Classic country)
Ownership
Owner
  • Wine Country Radio
  • (B.C. Radio, LLC)
KRSH, KXTS
History
First air date
1996 (as KRAZ)
Former call signs
KRAZ (5/16/96-3/31/97)
KGRP (3/31/97-8/9/01)
KXTS (8/9/01-2/1/08)
Call sign meaning
KSeXY (former format)
Technical information
Facility ID 43711
Class A
ERP 2,500 watts
HAAT 156.3 meters (513 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
38°44′08.00″N122°50′55.00″W / 38.7355556°N 122.8486111°W / 38.7355556; -122.8486111
Translator(s) HD2: 95.5 K238AF (Santa Rosa)
Links
Webcast Listen Live
Website latino1009.com

KSXY (100.9 FM, "Latino 100.9") is a Spanish CHR formatted radio station licensed to Forestville, California, United States. It is owned by Wine Country Radio.

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History

When KSXY began broadcasting operations, the station was at 95.9 MHz and was billed as SEXY 95.9 airing a Top 40 Mainstream format.

After the purchase of the station by Sinclair Broadcasting in 2001, the station moniker was changed from Sexy to Hot and swapped signals with its sister station KRSH and renamed HOT 98.7. [1]

After 2 years airing a rhythmic format, Hot 98.7 changed back to their original mainstream format.

In July 2006, Hot 98.7 changed formats again to Top 40/Rhythmic and became Hot 98.7 "Blazin' Hip-Hop and R&B!"

On August 23, 2007, KSXY changed formats once more to rhythmic pop-leaning Adult Top 40 and began billing the station as "Y 98.7", with emphasis on 80s, 90s and current music. This format change coincides with the transfer of the station license to Commonwealth Communications which has been co-owner of the Sinclair Santa Rosa Cluster. [2]

On February 8, 2008, KSXY moved to 100.9 FM in yet another frequency swap, this time with KXTS which took over the 98.7 FM frequency.

In July 2011, KSXY began shifting its direction back to Rhythmic Top 40, thus putting it in competition with KHTH after it debuted with a Mainstream Top 40 direction. Some country music was mixed into the rotation in 2015. [3]

On September 8, 2017, KSXY flipped to alternative rock as "Modern Alternative, The 101". The change returned the format to the market after Sinclair dropped the format on KNOB 5 months prior. [4]

On June 26, 2023, KSXY dropped the alternative format and branding and launched Spanish CHR "Latino 100.9".

KSXY-HD2

Broadcasts at translator 95.5 K238AF Santa Rosa. the translator went through a whole bunch of different formats each year. It first originally had simulcasted with KRSH 95.9 FM, but in 2011 it flipped to Comedy branded as Funny 95.5. Then this was followed with a Religious Christian Talk format branded as 95.5 Roka-FM. Then it would again flip this time to Soft Oldies branded as Vintage 95.5. Then it would go on to flip this time to Classical Music branded as Classical 95.5. In 2016 the station flipped to Spanish CHR branded as Latino 95.5.

Former logos

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References

  1. http://www.broadcastingcable.com/article/CA83855.html [ dead link ]
  2. "FCC Daily Digest page 10" (PDF). Federal Communications Commission . August 22, 2007. Retrieved June 19, 2017.
  3. Ross, Sean (March 23, 2015). "Country Radio Goes Pop: How Formats Shift When Genres Cross". Billboard. Retrieved March 24, 2015.
  4. Y100.9 Santa Rosa Gives Way To Alternative “The 101” Radioinsight - September 12, 2017