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・ KXAS-TV
・ KXAX-LP
・ KXAZ
・ KXBA
・ KXBG
・ KXBJ
・ KXBL
・ KXBN
・ KXBR
・ KXBT
・ KXBX
・ KXBX (AM)
・ KXBX-FM
・ KXBZ
・ KXCA
KXCI
・ KXCL
・ KXCM
・ KXCS
・ KXCV
・ KXDC (defunct)
・ KXDD
・ KXDG
・ KXDI
・ KXDJ
・ KXDL
・ KXDM-LP
・ KXDocker
・ KXDP-LP
・ KXDR


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KXCI : ウィキペディア英語版
KXCI

KXCI is a "community radio" radio station that serves Tucson, Arizona. KXCI broadcasts on the frequency of 91.3 MHz. Programs include talk shows, music shows and call-in shows. The call letters come from the Roman numeral for 91—XCI.
==History==
In the late 1970s, several people began work on the station when it was realized that there was a need for a more eclectic and diverse radio station than many felt was available, and began preliminary work on the idea, which after a frequency search and FCC filings, gained a construction permit in November 1982.

The original idea regarding callsigns was to have a contest to come up with one and see if it was available. However, upon receiving a letter from the FCC regarding the need to select a callsign, a volunteer came up with the 'KXCI' idea, and that was the top submission of five sent to the FCC. Those calls were available and were assigned.
Only one year later, on November 19, 1983, at 7pm, the station went live on the air. After a stunt format of reggae for two days to promote a station benefit concert featuring Eek-A-Mouse, then began a three week promotion called the 'Big Broadcast of 1983. This was a journey in sound from creation through the present and when music that is known came around it went through just about all the genres, ending on December 5 with a live concert at the studios.
Rumors of final formats were rampant. This included one that the station was going to take an urban contemporary format 24/7, causing KHYT 1330 to bill itself as 'Tucson's First Rock and Soul Station'. KHYT's promotion abruptly died once the true format was known, a 'music mix' during the day, and over 29 musical styles and genres nights and weekends.〔(KXCI Survives Rocky Decade. Tucson Citizen, 12/9/93 )〕 The station still airs many genres and styles not generally found on other stations in the Tucson market.〔(KXCI Website: Programs )〕
The station originally was at 91.7 FM. In the early 90s the station moved to the present 91.3 frequency to permit the station now known as KFMA 92.1 to raise its power so it could cover more of the Tucson area.

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