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  2. List of radio stations in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Call sign Frequency City of License [1] [2] Licensee Format [3]; KAAM: 770 AM: Garland: DJRD Broadcasting, LLC: Christian talk/Brokered KABA: 90.3 FM: Louise: Aleluya Broadcasting Network

  3. KSCH - Wikipedia

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    KSCH (95.9 FM) and KSCN (96.9 FM) are co-owned and operated radio stations broadcasting a country music format. Licensed to Sulphur Springs and Pittsburg, Texas respectively, the stations serve Sulphur Springs, Winnsboro, and Mount Pleasant, Texas. The stations are currently owned by East Texas Broadcasting, Inc. [3]

  4. KQBZ - Wikipedia

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    The station was assigned the call letters KXYL-FM on September 15, 1982. On June 15, 1985, it changed its call sign to KISJ-FM, then to KXYL-FM on February 4, 1991, and, finally to the current KQBZ on July 1, 2010. [3]

  5. KKBQ - Wikipedia

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    KKBQ (92.9 FM), branded as "93Q Country", is a commercial radio station with a country music format. KKBQ is licensed to Pasadena, Texas, serving the Greater Houston area. The station is owned by Urban One, and is part of a Houston radio cluster that includes 107.5 KGLK, 106.9 KHPT, 102.1 KMJQ & 97.9 KBXX.

  6. KIKK - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the 1970s, 1980s, and early 1990s, 650 kHz was the country music station in Houston. It simulcasted with its FM sister station at times (the former KIKK-FM, now KKHH), and was part of a heated country war with KILT-AM-FM until 1994.

  7. KTTU-FM - Wikipedia

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    KTTU-FM (97.3 MHz, "Double T 97.3") is a radio station licensed to New Deal, Texas and owned by Ramar Communications Inc. of Lubbock serving the Lubbock area. KLZK was originally on 104.3. On March 30, 2008, KLZK-FM swapped frequencies with sister station KSTQ-FM. [2] 97.3 was activated in 1961 as KPLA (FM) Plainview, Texas.

  8. KSBJ - Wikipedia

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    KSBJ is a non-profit ministry supported by listeners and is led by a diverse board of directors from across the greater Houston area. KSBJ can be heard online at KSBJ.org , through the KSBJ app, on 89.3 FM (Greater Houston Area), 96.9 FM (South/West of Houston), 99.9 (Beaumont/Liberty), 92.3 (Livingston), 92.5 (Navasota/College Station), 89.7 ...

  9. KGBT (AM) - Wikipedia

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    The city would become the smallest in the country to host a 50,000-watt radio station, [7] which finally went on air on December 1, 1951. [8] KSOX was a Mutual Broadcasting System affiliate. Three thousand residents attended the station's open house to see a modern studio facility, a scaled-down version of his KTHT in Houston .