KXFG

Coordinates: 33°35′35″N 117°08′53″W / 33.593°N 117.148°W / 33.593; -117.148
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KXFG
File:KFROG 95.1 FM and 92.9 FM logo.png
Broadcast areaRiverside-San Bernardino, California
Frequency92.9 MHz (HD Radio)
BrandingK-FROG
Programming
FormatCountry
Ownership
Owner
K-FROG 95.1, KRACK Sports 910 am, The Route 103
History
Call sign meaning
K X FroG
Technical information
Facility ID63912
ClassA
ERP6,000 watts
HAAT100 meters
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websitekfrog.com

KXFG is a commercial country music radio station in Menifee, California, broadcasting to the south-western sections of the Riverside-San Bernardino, California, area on 92.9 FM. KXFG is a simulcast of KFRG in San Bernardino, California. Its studios are in Colton and the transmitter site for KXFG is in Murrieta.

On August 17, 2006 KFRG became the only country radio station that could be heard in the Los Angeles area by default, as KZLA changed its programming format to rhythmic adult contemporary, until October 28, 2006 when KKGO changed its programming format from adult standards to country to fill void in the Los Angeles area.

KFRG had been focusing more on Orange County and Los Angeles area news and traffic since the demise of KZLA, but on February 23, 2007, KKGO moved its Country format and call letters to its FM sister station, thus bringing a full-powered FM Country music station back the nation's second largest radio market after a six-month absence.

In October 2006, KFRG added the syndicated overnight program, After Midnite, from Premiere Radio Networks which is hosted by Blair Garner.

During Lake Elsinore Storm baseball games, KXFG interrupts the simulcast and carries the team's play-by-play. It replaced XEPE-AM in 2009.

On February 2, 2017, CBS Radio announced it would merge with Entercom.[1]

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33°35′35″N 117°08′53″W / 33.593°N 117.148°W / 33.593; -117.148