KXLI

KXLI (94.5 FM) is a radio station serving the Moapa Valley, St. George, Utah and Las Vegas areas, but focused on Las Vegas as a rimshot station. Licensed to Moapa, Nevada, the station operates at 94.5 MHz with an ERP of 93 kW and broadcasts from a transmitter site near the Arizona border south of Bunkerville. The station also operates a co-channel booster, KXLI-FM1 in Sunrise Manor, Nevada, closer to Las Vegas.

KXLI
CityMoapa, Nevada
Broadcast areaLas Vegas Valley
St. George, Utah
Branding94.5 Exa FM
Frequency94.5 MHz
Repeater(s)Sunrise Manor, Nevada (KXLI-FM1)
First air dateDecember 13, 2006
FormatSpanish & Top 40 CHR
Language(s)Spanish
ERP93,000 watts
HAAT637 meters
ClassC
Facility ID164097
Transmitter coordinates36°38′7.00″N 114°07′18.00″W
Call sign meaningK X JelLI (previous format)
Former call signsKMOA (12/13/06-5/6/08)
KVBE (5/6/08-6/23/11)
AffiliationsMVS Radio
OwnerRadio Activo Broadcasting, LLC
(Radio Activo Broadcasting License, LLC)
Sister stationsKADD
WebcastListen Live
Websiteexafm.com/lasvegas/

This station is currently (as of October 2008) operating without live disc jockeys. KXLI had been broadcasting a Dance format as "Vibe 94.5" until June 2011, when the station launched a new interactive rock radio format known as Jelli until July 1, 2012, when it flipped to Spanish Top 40 and adopted the EXA brand from Mexican radio company MVS Radio.

History

94.5 signed on as KMOA under the branding Rehab Radio on May 2, 2008. Rehab Radio was a stunt format that aired while the station was testing the transmitter, playing Dance music. The call letters changed to KVBE on May 6, 2008 and the identity as 94.5 The Vibe was born on May 8, 2008. The launch was co-consulted by Dance radio veterans Trevor Simpson from the now defunct KNGY-Energy 92.7 in San Francisco, California, Joel Salkowitz from the now defunct WNYZ-Pulse 87.7 in New York City, New York, and Mark "Tic Tak" Allen of KUPL-98.7 FM in Portland, Oregon. The Vibe was programmed by industry veteran Rob Walker as a Dance Hits format, with imaging done by Mitch Craig. In November 2009, KVBE's signal repeater added crucial coverage within the Las Vegas area, since the primary coverage area does not clearly reach the city of Las Vegas in most places.[1]

In March 2010, the station's operations were taken over by D2 Media, LLC and began reimaging itself on air (with Mitch Craig being phased out, replaced by St. John), launched a new website (with vibevegas.com being phased out, replaced by 945thevibe.com), and a new logo was unveiled. More mixshows and some of the world's top talent would be featured including: John Digweed, Carl Cox, Roger Sanchez, Manufactured Superstars, Eddie Halliwell, Markus Schulz, Armin Van Buuren, Jordan Stevens, Paul Oakenfold, DJ Vegas Vibe, DJ Maze, Matt Darey, Dave Onex, and Beaux Tech.

As of July 2010, while still claiming itself as a Dance station, KVBE's playlist format was refocused to a Rhythmic Top 40 which played Dance remixes of Top 40 tracks with barely any Dance tracks in rotation, but over time The Vibe began incorporating more Dance Hits into the format. The new format was under guidance by Michael Oaks (Mike O.), owner of Energy 98 and 2004 - 2005 program director of now defunct KNRJ-Energy 92.7 & 101.1 in Phoenix, Arizona and Mark "Tic Tak" Allen of KUPL-98.7 in Portland, OR. The station imaging by St. John was phased out, and Rich Van Slyke became the new voice of The Vibe until mid-April 2011 when Emma Clarke, the same person who voiced Pulse 87 in New York City, became the new voice of The Vibe.

On July 1, 2011, Jelli took over KVBE and KHIJ under an LMA, under which the two stations (renamed KXLI and KYLI) would broadcast interactive CHR and rock formats respectively. Listeners would be able to control the stations' content by upvoting and downvoting songs in real-time with the company's mobile app.[2][3]

The station was placed on sale on eBay during January 2012; the "Buy It Now" price for the station was $8,950,000, but when the auction closed on January 29, 2012, the winning bid was $305,100, a fraction of the asking price.[4] The owner of Aurora Media, Scott Mahalick, acquired the station for $22 million, but due to the economic crisis, estimated the station's current worth at $10 million.[4] Mahalick claims that this was the first time a radio station was sold on eBay;[4] however, at least one other station, a 6000-watt AM station in Texas, was put for auction in 2009.[5] Also, in 2007, another broadcasting property, television station WMKG-CA in Muskegon, Michigan, was auctioned on eBay.

On July 1, 2012 as a result of the sale, KXLI changed their format to Spanish & Top 40 CHR using the Exa FM format from MVS Radio of Mexico, branded as "94.5 Exa FM".[6] Aurora Media would soon sell the station to Radio Activo Broadcasting on August 2, 2012, at a purchase price of $3 million.

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