KXRA-FM


KXRA-FM is a classic rock music radio station in Alexandria, Minnesota, United States, owned by Leighton Broadcasting, which also owns KXRZ and KXRA.

History

KXRA-FM first signed on the air in 1978 on the frequency 92.7 MHz. The station was established as the FM counterpart to the longtime local AM station, KXRA. It later moved to its current frequency of 92.3 MHz. KXRA-FM was part of the group owned by Paradis Broadcasting of Alexandria, Inc., a family company led by Mel and Brett Paradis. They operated the station for decades alongside KXRA and KXRZ. In February 2020, the station was acquired by Leighton Broadcasting as part of a multi-station deal involving KXRA and KXRZ. The purchase price for the entire cluster was reported as $3.4 million.
KXRA was heard via Sporadic E-skip in Salt [Lake City, Utah] on July 28, 2009 at a distance of roughly. An audio identification was recorded.