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KIXW-FM/KIXF
Broadcast areaVictor Valley, California
FrequencyKIXW-FM: 107.3 MHz
KIXF: 101.5 MHz
BrandingHighway Country
Programming
FormatCountry
Ownership
Owner
  • Richard Heftel
  • (Heftel Broadcasting Company LLC)
History
First air date
KIXW-FM: 1993
KIXF: 1994
Technical information
Facility IDKIXW-FM: 68413
KIXF: 68412
ClassKIXW-FM: A
KIXF: B
ERPKIXW-FM: 1,000 watts
KIXF: 4,300 watts
HAATKIXW-FM: 238 meters
KIXF: 403 meters
Transmitter coordinates
KIXW-FM:34°58′15″N 117°2′22″W / 34.97083°N 117.03944°W / 34.97083; -117.03944
KIXF:35°26′10″N 115°55′25″W / 35.43611°N 115.92361°W / 35.43611; -115.92361
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websitehighwayradio.com

KIXW-FM is a commercial radio station in Lenwood, California, broadcasting to the eastern section of the Victor Valley area on 107.3 FM. It is simulcast on KIXF 101.5 FM in Baker, California. The stations share a country music format.

The stations are branded as "Highway Country" and its target audience consists of travelers on Interstate 15 between Los Angeles and Las Vegas.

The call signs of the stations were once unified together with a third station with KIXA-FM (Apple Valley) to broadcast the now defunct Rock 106.5 across Lenwood, Baker and Barstow in 1998. After Rock 106.5 was shutdown in 2002, Clear Channel sold off the repeater stations to Heftel Broadcasting, and relaunched KIXA-FM as The Fox 106 (Classic Rock).

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