KMXB

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KMXB
Broadcast areaLas Vegas Valley
Frequency94.1 MHz (HD Radio)
BrandingMix 94-1
Programming
Language(s)English
FormatHot adult contemporary
Subchannels
Ownership
Owner
History
First air date
February 10, 1971 (1971-02-10)
Former call signs
  • KXTZ (1971–95)
  • KJMZ (1995–96)
Call sign meaning
"Mix"
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID51676
ClassC
ERP100,000 watts
HAAT354 meters (1,161 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
36°00′29″N 115°00′22″W / 36.008°N 115.006°W / 36.008; -115.006
Translator(s)HD3: 101.5 K268CS (Las Vegas)
Links
Public license information
WebcastListen live (via Audacy)
Listen live (via Audacy) (HD3)
Websitewww.audacy.com/mix941fm
www.audacy.com/kdwn (HD3)

KMXB (94.1 FM, "Mix 94-1") is a commercial radio station licensed to Henderson, Nevada, and serving the Las Vegas radio market. KMXB airs a hot adult contemporary radio format and is owned by Audacy, Inc. The station's studios and offices are located in the unincorporated Clark County community of Spring Valley, while its transmitter is atop Black Mountain in Henderson.

KMXB broadcasts in the HD Radio format; its HD2 subchannel carries "Channel Q," an Audacy format of LGBTQ talk and EDM dance music, while its HD3 subchannel carries a talk format branded as "101.5 K-Dawn".[2]

History[edit]

Beautiful music (1971-1994)[edit]

The station signed on the air on February 10, 1971.[3] KXTZ was a beautiful music station from 1971 until 1994. The call sign spelled out the moniker "Ecstasy." KXTZ beat the market's easy listening music competitor KEER-FM 97.1, forcing that station to switch formats in 1984.

Adult contemporary (1994-199?)[edit]

In 1994, KXTZ switched formats. It changed first to Soft Adult Contemporary music.

Urban AC (199?-1996)[edit]

In the mid 1990s, KXTZ call letters switched from KXTZ to KJMZ. During this period, the station aired an Urban AC format. The station was known as "94.1 - Jamz".

Hot adult contemporary (1996-present)[edit]

In 1996, KJMZ became KMXB ("Mix 94.1"). The first song played on KMXB was Nirvana's "Come As You Are." In 1998, KMXB was acquired by Infinity Broadcasting, which later merged with CBS Radio.[4]

In 1999, KMXB's morning drive time show, "Mark and Mercedes in the Morning," appeared on an episode of "Everybody Loves Raymond," a popular TV sitcom. "Mark and Mercedes in the Morning," celebrated their 10-year anniversary in 2007.

On February 2, 2017, CBS Radio announced it would merge with Entercom.[5] The merger was approved on November 9, 2017, and was consummated on the 17th.[6][7]

In December 2007, KMXB's "Mark & Mercedes in the Morning" scored the first post-rehab interview with Lindsay Lohan in a contest where listeners had to get celebrities to call in for Hannah Montana tickets.

KMXB-HD2[edit]

Previous "Rewind 94.1 HD2" logo

KMXB-HD2 aired an 80s/90s Hits format, branded as "Rewind 94.1," which was previously located on sister station KXTE-HD2.[8]

On October 11, 2018, KMXB-HD2 switched to an LGBTQ talk/EDM format from Entercom, branded as "Out Now".[9] On November 1, 2018, the station rebranded as "Channel Q".

During the run of the 2024 National Association of Broadcasters convention (typically shortened to "The NAB Show", and held annually at the Las Vegas Convention Center) in April of that year, KMXB-HD2 temporarily flipped to a micro-format branded as "Audacy Innovation Radio, Live from NAB", carrying an assortment of different formats with Audacy's in-house staffers running them; the intention was to show off new broadcasting innovations done to the equipment by both Audacy and broadcast system manufacturer Super Hi-Fi, and would effectively serve as a test run for new broadcasting equipment to be used on Audacy HD-broadcast stations nationwide, with the announcement made shortly after the convention on April 18; the station reverted to the Channel Q format at that time.[10]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for KMXB". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^ InsideRadio.com "LGBTQ Talk Format" October 12, 2018
  3. ^ Broadcasting Yearbook 1973 page B-124
  4. ^ Broadcasting & Cable Yearbook page D-352
  5. ^ CBS Radio to Merge with Entercom
  6. ^ "Entercom Receives FCC Approval for Merger with CBS Radio". Entercom. November 9, 2017. Retrieved November 17, 2017.
  7. ^ Venta, Lance (November 17, 2017). "Entercom Completes CBS Radio Merger". Radio Insight. Retrieved November 17, 2017.
  8. ^ http://hdradio.com/station_guides/widget.php?id=38 Archived 2016-09-14 at the Wayback Machine HD Radio Guide for Las Vegas
  9. ^ Entercom Debuts Out Now LGBTQ HD Network in Five Markets Radioinsight - October 11, 2018
  10. ^ Audacy Chooses Super Hi-Fi to Power HD Subchannels

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