KFXM-LP

KFXM-LP
City Lancaster, California
Broadcast area Lancaster/Palmdale
Branding KFXM-LP 98.3
Slogan The Lost Goldmine in the high desert
Frequency 98.3 MHz
First air date October 4, 2004 5:11 PM PDT
Format Oldies
ERP 100 watts
HAAT 22.9 meters
Class L1
Facility ID 124198
Transmitter coordinates 34°49′39″N 118°10′13″W / 34.82750°N 118.17028°W / 34.82750; -118.17028Coordinates: 34°49′39″N 118°10′13″W / 34.82750°N 118.17028°W / 34.82750; -118.17028
Former frequencies 96.7 MHz (2005-2017)
Owner The Organization For the Preservation & Cultivation of Radio
Webcast KFXM-LP Webstream URL
Listen Live player
Website KFXM-LP Online

KFXM-LP (98.3 FM) is a low-power FM radio station broadcasting an oldies music format, from a large record library spanning the 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, with over 35,000 selections in rotation, including novelties and instrumentals. Licensed to Lancaster, California, United States, the station is owned by The Organization For the Preservation & Cultivation of Radio, a non profit 501-C3.[1]

The original KFXM was the Top Forty-formatted station at 590 kHz on the AM band in the San Bernardino and Riverside, California, market area.

Currently KFXM broadcasts The Chris Compton Show radio like it used to be, MON-FRI 7:00 AM PT and Saturdays at 9:00 AM PT and "The Johnny Helm Show" (Johnny was one of the original KFXM DJs at KFXM 590 in the 1960s and 1970s) at 12:00 noon on Saturdays, however on November 5, 2016, Johnny Helm died in his sleep, leaving the Saturday afternoon Show vacant, KFXM continues to air the original KFXM jingles amid the 35,000 selections that play on the station 24/7.

KFXM strives to present its programming in the same way as if it were 1960 again. As of March 1, 2017, KFXM-LP moved from 96.7 FM to 98.3 FM.

References

  1. "KFXM-LP Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.


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