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Revision as of 23:24, 6 March 2012

KXRV
Broadcast areaBismarck, North Dakota
Frequency107.5 MHz
BrandingMojo 107.5
Programming
FormatClassic Hits
Ownership
Owner
  • Larry Schmidt
  • (Radio Bismarck Mandan, LLC)
Technical information
Facility ID165952
ClassC1
ERP100,000 watts
HAAT237 meters

KXRV (107.5 FM, "Mojo 107.5") is a radio station in Cannon Ball, North Dakota, serving the Bismarck, North Dakota area with an classic hits music format branded as "Mojo 107.5."

History

Radio Assist Ministry (dba World Radio Link) intended on signing on a religious formatted station at 107.5 FM. In June 2009, KXRV signed on with an adult contemporary format as "107.5 The River."

On October 2010, it was announced that Radio Assist Ministry was selling the station to Radio Bismarck-Mandan (headed by Larry Schmidt). Radio Bismarck-Mandan previously owned radio stations in the Bismarck market before selling them to Clear Channel in 2004.

On November 1, 2011, KXRV flipped to a classic hits format as "Mojo 107.5" following the sale to Radio Bismarck-Mandan. The new format competes with Cumulus Media's KACL "Cool 98.7." The station began broadcasting from a storefront studio on North 4th Street in Bismarck with a lineup including several former Bismarck radio personalities.