KXOL (defunct)
KXOL (1660 AM, "La Raza") was a commercial radio station licensed to serve Brigham City, Utah, USA. The station was owned by Inca Communications.
KXOL broadcast a Regional Mexican music format to the greater Ogden, Utah, area. The station had previously aired a 1950s/1960s-based oldies music format from its original sign-on until it was acquired by Inca Communications in 2007.
KXOL's signal had been reported in Northern and Southern California, in Flagstaff, Arizona, and as far away as Washington and Oregon.
History
This station received its original construction permit from the Federal Communications Commission on February 6, 1998. The new station was assigned the call letters KBDF by the FCC on March 23, 1998. This callsign would prove short-lived as the station was assigned the KXOL call letters less than one month later on April 17, 1998. KXOL received its license to cover from the FCC on April 27, 2001.
In December 2002, First National Broadcasting Corporation, reached an agreement to sell this station to Simmons Media Group holding company Simmons-SLC, LS, LLC, as part of a two-station deal for a reported sale price of $925,000. Simmons Media Group had been operating the stations since August 2002 under a local marketing agreement. The deal was approved by the FCC on March 18, 2003, and the transaction was consummated on April 1, 2003. At the time of the sale, the station played an oldies music format.