KYLI

KYLI
City Bunkerville, Nevada
Broadcast area Las Vegas Valley
St. George, Utah
Frequency 96.7 (MHz)
Repeater(s) Sunrise Manor, Nevada (KYLI-FM1)
Format Regional Mexican
ERP 93,000 watts
HAAT 637 meters
Class C
Facility ID 164142
Transmitter coordinates 36°38′7.00″N 114°07′18.00″W / 36.6352778°N 114.1216667°W / 36.6352778; -114.1216667
Callsign meaning YLI= Scrambled letters sounded to say "Jelli" (former branding)
Former callsigns KHIJ
Owner Aurora Media, LLC (sale pending to Educational Farmworkers Association)
Website Official website

KYLI (96.7 FM) is a radio station serving the Moapa Valley, St. George, Utah and Las Vegas areas, but focused on Las Vegas as a rimshot station. Licensed to Bunkerville, Nevada, the Aurora Media, LLC outlet operates at 96.7 MHz with an ERP of 93 kW and broadcasts from a transmitter site near the Arizona border south of Bunkerville. The station also operates a co-channel booster, KYLI-FM1 in Sunrise Manor, Nevada, closer to Las Vegas.

The station, which previously had a Country format with the call letters KHIJ, flipped to a new interactive Dance Top 40 radio format known as Jelli, replacing former co-owned sister station KXLI's former format after it flipped to Jelli's interactive Rock format, in June 2011.[1]

On June 24, 2014, KYLI announced that it has ended its three-year partnership with Jelli. On June 25, the station adopted the Pulse 87 Dance/EDM brand and relaunched as "Pulse 96.7," under the programming guidance of former KVBE consultant and Pulse 87 owner Joel Salkowitz. The launch of the "Pulse" brings that brand back to radio just five years after its demise at WNYZ-LP/New York City and its failed attempt to expand the brand to other cities.[2] As of January 1, 2016, KYLI continues with the "Pulse" branding, as the Pulse 87 online broadcasts signed off the air due to an increase in copyright royalty fees to keep internet broadcasters operating, a move that resulted in owners of Internet-only stations going dark before the changes can go into effect. The New York online stream came back in March 2016 after finding another platform.

On August 18, 2016, KYLI was sold to the Farmworker Educational Association, who announced that the station will flip formats to Regional Mexican after the sale closes. The Dance format will move to online only with listeners being directed to the Pulse 87 website. On October 26, 2016, KYLI flipped to Regional Mexican.[3]

Former Logos

References

  1. "Two Vegas Stations To Go Jelli" from Kurt Hanson.com
  2. "Pulse Headed For Las Vegas" from Radio Insight (June 24, 2014)
  3. "Farmworkers Educational Association Acquires Pulse 96.7 Las Vegas" from Radio Insight (August 18, 2016)
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