WCXL

WCXL
City Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina
Broadcast area Outer Banks, Hampton Roads
Branding "Beach 104"
Slogan "Today's Best Music"
Frequency 104.1 MHz
First air date 1991
Format Hot AC
ERP 100,000 watts
HAAT 296 meters
Class C1
Facility ID 55248
Transmitter coordinates 36°8′8″N 75°49′28″W / 36.13556°N 75.82444°W / 36.13556; -75.82444Coordinates: 36°8′8″N 75°49′28″W / 36.13556°N 75.82444°W / 36.13556; -75.82444
Former callsigns WXAI (1991-1992)
Owner Max Media
(Max Radio of the Carolinas Licenses LLC)
Sister stations WCMS-FM, WVOD, WFMZ (FM), WZPR
Webcast Listen Live
Website beach104.com

WCXL (104.1 FM) is a 100,000-watt radio station broadcasting a Hot AC music format. It is licensed to Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina, and serves the Outer Banks and Hampton Roads areas. The station is owned by Max Media. Its studios are located in Nags Head, North Carolina, and transmitter facilities are located in Powells Point, North Carolina, near the Outer Banks. It dropped most of its satellite programming for live and local jocks in 2004.

The station has been showing up in Arbitron's ratings in the Hampton Roads market. It used to be owned by Ray-D-O Biz LLC. It was called WXAI from November 29, 1991 until was renamed on March 29, 1992. It had been known as "XL104." The 104.1 frequency had been tied up for eight years by three groups vying for it: East Carolina Radio, Coastal Broadcasting and Ray-D-O Biz. By the early 1990s, Ray-D-O biz got the frequency.

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