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KFXM-LP
Broadcast areaCherry Valley-Beaumont-Inland Empire
Frequency94.1 MHz
BrandingKFXM – Big FM Country
Programming
FormatClassic country
Ownership
OwnerUrban Ingenuity, Inc.
History
First air date
February 29, 2024; 21 days ago (2024-02-29)
Technical information
ERP100 watts
Links
Websitekfxm.us

KFXM-LP (94.1 FM) is a low-power FM radio station in Cherry Valley, California, broadcasting Classic Country Favorites from the 1950s, '60s, '70s, '80s, and '90s and educational programming. KFXM-LP is licensed to serve Cherry Valley, California, United States, and went on the air February 29, 2024. It also streams and can be listened to on the Internet at http://www.KFXM.us.

KFXM-LP is the first station to be fully licensed in the United States in the 2023 FCC filing window. The station is operated by Urban Ingenuity, Inc, a federal nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization.[1] The station was fully licensed and went on the air on February 29, 2024. Prior to April 2023, the KFXM call sign was assigned to an unrelated radio organization operated for nearly 10 years by the late Chris Compton in Lancaster, CA. The station went off the air due to the death of Compton at Compton's request in his will.

The original KFXM was in Beaumont, Texas, for nearly six years, and then KFXM (now KTIE). In San Bernardino, KFXM 590 AM was a popular, number one rated, top 40 station on the AM band from 1959 to 1985. In 1959, a sister to 590 AM, KFXM 95.1 FM, went on the air and simulcast with 590 AM, but was turned off because very few people listened to the FM band at the time. In 1974, 95.1 FM returned to the airwaves, under different ownership as KQLH.

The KFXM call sign also had a three-year home at 103.3 FM in Temecula, California.

The current KFXM-LP is the brainchild and is being consulted by Mark Westwood, who is also general manager of KCAA 1050 AM, Loma Linda, an NBC Radio News Affiliate, and is an employee of Broadcast Management with no ownership in KCAA 1050 AM, Loma Linda. Mark Westwood is an LPFM, community radio advocate, and is also known for founding KQLH 92.5 FM in 2015 in nearby Yucaipa. He has also assisted Rick Ruhl and R Squared Broadcasting in the construction of KZSX LPFM, known as X95.7 FM, a classic rock formatted LPFM. These stations are all operated separately, but are supportive of one another. Westwood has also consulted with an LPFM in Midland, Michigan, and several others recently. He has worked closely with nationally known LPFM advocate Michelle Bradley of Recnet.com from the Washington D.C. area.[1][2][3]

References

  1. ^ a b "FCCdata.org – powered by REC". fccdata.org. Retrieved 2024-03-18.
  2. ^ "Enterprise Filling". enterpriseefiling.fcc.gov.
  3. ^ Loufek, Kristy (2024-03-14). "The community gets a new classic country radio station". Yucaipa/Calimesa News Mirror. Retrieved 2024-03-18.

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