Wait, we aren't all still living in the 70's?? Well, whadda' know!'XL-4' hasn't been used at KXLY-TV since at least the late '70s.
There is a icecast2 server that is active but no audio can be heard...Try kmas.com
The other sites may still be part of iFiber. I don't know what will happen to those, other than that the new owners do expect to continue streaming... somewhere.
They officially flipped to Classic Hits this morning. They are playing music and heard Jeff Slakey one of the new owners being the DJ.Looks like iFiber has sold KMAS-AM to the General Manager of the Station and Morning host, Jeff Slakey.
Filed with FCC Today, $152,940.00
It was still XL-4 in the fall on 1980. And I don't recall them dropping that name during the time I was in Pullman, so I think it probably lasted a few years past that.'XL-4' hasn't been used at KXLY-TV since at least the late '70s.