KXLY-FM
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| KXLY-FM | |
| City of license | Spokane, Washington |
|---|---|
| Broadcast area | Spokane |
| Branding | "Spokane's River 99.9FM" |
| First air date | 1984 |
| Frequency | 99.9 MHZ |
| Format | Adult Rock |
| ERP | 37,000 watts |
| Class | C |
| Callsign meaning | The XL Network (AM sister was a flagship station for a regional network) |
| Owner | Spokane Television Group |
| Website | The River's website |
KXLY-FM ("Spokane's River 99.9 FM") is an Adult Album Alternative outlet in Spokane, Washington that broadcasts at 99.9MHz with an ERP of 37 kw. The station is owned by Spokane Television Group.
The station made its debut in the 1960s with an Easy listening format before evolving into a Soft AC format in the late 1980s. On September 12, 2006 the station switched to its current Triple-A format.
The format is actually Adult rock, like WRVV in Harrisburg, PA. It is a mix of classic rock hits and current adult rock hits. AAA is more alternative rock oriented, like WXPN in Philadelphia, and KPND of Sandpoint, ID.
| Spokane/Coeur d'Alene FM radio stations (Arbitron #93) KHQ 87.7¹ | KAGU 88.7 | K206CQ 89.1 | KEWU 89.5 | KWRS 90.3 | KPBX 91.1/K214AR 90.7/K220BX 91.9 | KSFC 91.9 | KZZU 92.9/K223AN 92.5 | KDRK 93.7 | KHTQ 94.5 | KPND 95.3 | KIXZ 96.1 | KEZE 96.9 | KKRS 97.3 | KISC 98.1 | KKZX 98.9 | KXLY 99.9/K262AG 100.3 | KEYF 101.1 | KTSL 101.9 | KICR 102.3 | KCDA 103.1 | KBBD 103.9 | KQQB 104.5 | KEEH 104.9 | KZBD 105.7 | KSPO 106.5 | KAZZ 107.1 | KMBI 107.9 ¹ Audio for TV channel 6 (KHQ-TV/NBC) |