KDOT - Earlier Use of KDOT Call Letters

Earlier Use of KDOT Call Letters

The call letters KDOT were used from the 1960s through March 31, 1978 by an FM station licensed to Scottsdale, Arizona. For most of its history, KDOT aired a Beautiful music easy listening format. Its studios were located in the "beautiful Safari resort." From 1978 to 1986, this station, which broadcast at 100.7 FM, used the call letters KOPA. Since that time the station uses the call letters KSLX.

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