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WGNE-FM (99.9 MHz) is a commercial radio station licensed to Middleburg, Florida, and serving the Jacksonville metropolitan area. It is owned by Renda Media and airs a country music radio format as "99.9 Gator Country", and primarily competes against iHeartMedia-owned WQIK. WGNE's studios and offices are in the Arlington district of Jacksonville.
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
KTXM (99.9 FM; "Texas Thunder Radio") is a terrestrial American radio station, airing a country music format licensed to Hallettsville, Texas, simulcasting 94.3 KYKM Yoakum. The station is owned by Kremling Enterprises, Inc. [ 2 ]
KMOO-FM (99.9 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a Classic country format. Licensed to Mineola, Texas, United States, the station serves the Tyler-Longview area."K-Moo" is currently owned by Hightower Radio, Inc. [3] Studio is located in Mineola and the transmitter is located in Wood County outside of Golden.
KBAT (99.9 FM), branded as K-BAT 99.9. is a radio station licensed to Monahans, Texas that serves the Midland–Odessa metropolitan area with a classic rock format. The station is under ownership of Townsquare Media. Its studios are located on Highway 191 just west of Midland (its city of license) in rural Midland County.
KHIH (99.9 FM) is an American terrestrial radio station based in Liberty, Texas. It serves part of the Golden Triangle and is owned by Hope Media Group (formerly KSBJ Educational Foundation). The station is part of a pentacast with 4 other owned and operated Christian adult contemporary facilities branded as "89.3 KSBJ", which relays the ...
The station is licensed to Harper, Texas and serves Harper, Kerrville, and Fredericksburg in Texas. [2] KZAH is owned and operated by JAM Broadcasting, LLC. [2] On January 8, 2023, KZAH changed its format from adult hits (which moved to KAXA 103.7 FM Mountain Home) to Texas/Red Dirt country, branded as "99.1 The Buck". [5]
Also, in the mid-1990s, 99.5 became the radio home for Texas Tech Red Raider Basketball games (simulcast with KKAM). 99.5 would air Red Raider Basketball games through the 2008-09 season (In 2009 the games moved to KTTU-FM). In the fall of 1999, 99.5 changed from KCRM, The Cream of Classic Rock, to KQBR 99.5 The Bear, country music.