KXLX

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KXLX
City of license Airway Heights, Washington
Broadcast area Spokane, Washington
Branding ESPN 700
Frequency 700 kHz
Format Sports Talk
Power 10,000 watts (Daytime)
600 watts (Night)
Class B
Affiliations ESPN Radio
Owner Spokane Television Group

KXLX (700 AM) is a radio station licensed to Airway Heights, Washington and broadcasting to the Spokane area. The Spokane Television Group outlet broadcasts at 10 kw day/600w night pattern.

According to Federal Communications Commission (FCC) application and license renewal information, KXLX's license was transferred from KMJY 700 which had been broadcasting from Newport, Washington since 9 June 1986. KMJY was owned and operated by James and Helen Stargel. The callsigns for this station before KMJY were KZUN and KTMI. Another Spokane area station used the callsign KZUN from 1955 to 1985 on 630 kHz. This station was licensed to Opportunity, Washington.

The FCC records also show that KXLX began broadcasting on 700 on 27 February 2004. The station is an all-sports station and is part of the ESPN radio network.

SOURCES - FCC Broadcast Station Application Records and FCC Broadcast Station License Renewal Records, www.fcc.gov.

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