Early Years and Growth KWXY began in October 1964 as a 24-hour, 250-watt AM station, owned by veteran broadcaster and engineer Glen Barnett, who built the original studios and transmitter.
Its on-air lineup featured notable personalities like Dave Hull, named one of Los Angeles' top ten broadcasters, and Scott Ellsworth of KFI.
Comella plans to expand the Broadcast Center’s 28.4-acre site into a media hub featuring the IVOX+ streaming platform, a motion picture studio, and a theater venue.
The station introduced KWXY Presents, a media series showcasing interviews and performances by renowned artists, including Johnny Mathis, Alice Cooper, and Bill Marx.
The station maintains active social media profiles on platforms like Instagram (@kwxyradio) and Facebook, where it shares updates about programming, events, and behind-the-scenes content.