KXAL-LP

Last updated
KXAL-LP
Broadcast area Longview, Texas metropolitan area
BrandingThe Classical One
Programming
Format Classical, jazz music
Ownership
OwnerThe Church at Lake Cherokee
History
First air date
2003
Last air date
2018
Former call signs
KZQX-LP (2002–2009)
Call sign meaning
Former call letters of 100.3 FM
Technical information
Class L1
ERP 74 watts
HAAT 34.9455 meters

KXAL-LP (104.7 FM) was a low-power radio station licensed to Chalk Hill Community, Texas, United States. The station aired a format consisting of classical music and jazz, and was owned by The Church at Lake Cherokee. [1]

104.7 KXAL-LP signed on in 2002 as KZQX-LP, owned by Chalk Hill Educational Media and airing an adult standards format. Principals of Chalk Hill Educational Media then acquired KXAL-FM (100.3 MHz) in 2009; as a result, they had to divest the low-power FM license, which was sold to The Church at Lake Cherokee and changed to a light classical and jazz format. The sale was finalized in November 2009, and at that time 104.7 became KXAL-LP and 100.3 became KZQX.

On May 1, 2018, the station turned in its license for cancellation stating that "it has become obvious…that KXAL-LP has outlived its usefulness" and that the owners had searched unsuccessfully for a new owner to donate the station to. [2] The Federal Communications Commission cancelled the license on May 24, 2018.

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References

  1. KXAL-LPFM 104.7 MHz Radio Locator. Accessed December 21, 2013.
  2. "Letter to the FCC requesting cancellation of the license". FCC.gov. May 1, 2018.