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KXGO-FM (93.1 FM) was a classic rock station based in Ferndale, California owned by Lost Coast Communications with sister stations KHUM, KXGO and KWPT. The majority of KSLG-FM programming used a mix of local and syndicated programming; and they employed local DJs for regularly scheduled shows. Formerly known as KXGO, it broadcasted on 50,000 watts and on July 1, 2014, it's frequency was taken over by KSLG-FM. The alternative station's call letter were transferred over.<ref>FCC Info

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  1. Lost Coast Communications launches documentary series on marijuana, Redwood Times, February 7, 2012, accessed 13 June 2013.

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