Two years later, Trans American sold the station to the International Church of the Foursquare Gospel as part of the consolidation of KRKD and its time share partner, KFSG, which both took turns broadcasting on 1150 kHz.
In the late 1960s, KRKD AM and FM were partially simulcast, but KRKD-FM broke occasionally for theatrical performances and opera.
KFSG aired Southern Gospel music along with religious programming produced by the church along with syndicated staples like "Focus on the Family", "Joni and Friends", "Insight for Living" and "In Touch Ministries".
By 1987, KFSG was a Christian adult contemporary station playing such artists as Twila Paris, Steven Curtis Chapman, Amy Grant, David Meece, Randy Stonehill, PFR and White Heart.
After fifty years of owning KFSG, the Foursquare Church sold the station in 2003, to the Spanish Broadcasting System.
The station became El Sol 96.3 ("The Sun 96.3") with Sylvia Villagran as the first woman to host a morning radio show in Los Angeles.
On May 16, 2014, at 2 pm, KXOL changed their format back to Spanish AC as Mega 96.3 to compete with KLVE K-Love 107.5.
[7] By November 2014, KXOL switched to a Spanish CHR format, still calling itself "Mega 96.3" while returning to the slogan "LA's Party Station".