KMXV
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KMXV-FM | |
Broadcast area | Kansas City, Missouri |
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Branding | Mix 93.3 |
Slogan | "Kansas City's #1 Hit Music Station" |
First air date | 1962 |
Frequency | 93.3 mHz |
Format | Contemporary Hits |
ERP | 100,000 watts |
Class | C |
Callsign meaning | Mix, Variety |
Former callsigns | KCMK,KWKI,KLSI |
Owner | Wilks Broadcasting |
Website | www.mix93.com |
KMXV Mix 93.3 is a Top 40 Mainstream station based in Kansas City, Missouri. The Wilks Broadcasting outlet operates at 93.3 MHz with an ERP of 100 kW. Its current slogan is "Kansas City's #1 Hit Music Station".
The station was sold off by CBS Radio in November 2006.
On January 5, 2007, KMXV part time DJ and promotions assistant Greg Sage was charged by Kansas City Police for having child pornography on his personal computer. The station has dropped all references to Sage after this event.
[edit] History
The former Adult Contemporary station flipped to Top 40 in 1994 and offered a heavily Dance-leaning Rhythmic direction. But by 1996 it shifted to a more broad-based Mainstream Top 40 approach that at times leaned towards Adult/Modern product. Today Mix 93.3's music is more balanced, featuring hits from the Pop, Rhythmic, Modern and Hip-Hop genres.
A country station on this frequency during the 1960s, KCMK, hosted a benefit concert in March 1963 which turned out to be Patsy Cline's last appearance. Cline died when her plane back to Nashville crashed.
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See also: Kansas City (FM) (AM)