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Coordinates: 39°0050N 92°1634W / 39.014°N 92.276°W / 39.014; -92.276
 

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KBXR
Broadcast areaColumbia, Missouri
Frequency102.3 MHz
Branding102.3 BXR
Programming
FormatAdult album alternative
Ownership
Owner
  • (Cumulus Licensing LLC)
  • Sister stations

    KBBM, KFRU, KJMO, KLIK, KPLA, KOQL
    History

    First air date

    November 11, 1994 (as KOQL)[1]

    Former call signs

    KNCD (1992–1994)
    KOQL (1994–1997)

    Call sign meaning

    K(C)olumBia's XRT
    Technical information
    Facility ID47910
    ClassC3
    ERP3,500 watts
    HAAT261 meters (856 ft)
    Links
    WebcastListen live
    Listen Live via iHeart
    Websitebxr.com

    KBXR (102.3 FM), often referred to simply as BXR, is a local radio station located on Old Highway 63 in Columbia, Missouri. It airs an adult album alternative format with a mixture of alternative rock, classic rock, and more.

    Features[edit]

    102-3 BXR interviews bands or singers playing in the city's various locations. These interviews are conducted "Live In Studio X." Past Studio X guests include Joe StrummerofThe Clash, Big Head Todd and the Monsters, Dave Matthews, Wilco, and Sheryl Crow (who attended the University of Missouri in Columbia). In 2005, KBXR released a CD compilation of songs recorded at the station, called Live from Studio X. Proceeds from the CD sales went to the Central Missouri Humane Society. The station released a second CD in December 2008 called Live from Studio X, Volume 2. The proceeds from this project go to Boys and Girls Town of Missouri.

    Annually, during Thanksgiving and about a week after, BXR has a "B to X" special event where the station airs its entire song library alphabetically with no repeats starting with song titles that begin with the letter B and ending with song titles that begin with the letter X. Many lesser-known songs by various popular bands and singers are aired right along with more popular chart-toppers. Also, this event allows various versions of the same song that have been remixed or remade to be heard back-to-back since the songs are spelled the same alphabetically.

    History[edit]

    The station began broadcasting on November 11, 1994.[1] It held the call sign KOQL and aired an oldies format.[1] In September 1997, the station swapped formats and call signs with 106.1 KBXR, and it adopted its present AAA format.[2] Its Adult Album Alternative (AAA) format originated on 106.1 FM on October 15, 1993. The first song was played at 1:06 pm and was R.E.M.'s "It's The End Of The World As We Know It".

    102.3 BXR has had a long list of notable entertainers play for the annual birthday party at The Blue Note.

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b c Broadcasting & Cable Yearbook 1995, Broadcasting & Cable, 1995. p. B-236. Retrieved July 4, 2020.
  • ^ "Format Changes & Updates", The M Street Journal. September 17, 1997. Vol. 14, No. 37. p. 1. Retrieved July 4, 2020.
  • External links[edit]

    39°00′50N 92°16′34W / 39.014°N 92.276°W / 39.014; -92.276


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