KMVX broadcasts an urban adult contemporary music format to Monroe and the greater Alexandria, Louisiana area and Natchez Mississippi.
[4] Local weekday on-air personalities include Rickey Smiley, Rob Lloyd, DJ Scott Banks, The station, under the KNOE-FM call sign, was founded in 1966 by former Governor of Louisiana James A.
[9] When Jimmie Noe died from cancer in 2005, the remaining family members agreed to place the stations up for sale and exit broadcasting.
[7] In October 2007, the Noe family reached an agreement to sell this station to Clay Holladay's Radio Monroe, LLC., for a reported $900,000.
[15] Of the three workers on the tower at the time of the collapse, one was killed, one fell into a satellite dish about 12 feet (3.7 m) above the ground, and one was thrown clear and walked away basically unharmed.