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KQXT-FM (101.9 MHz, "Q101.9") is a commercial radio station in San Antonio, Texas.The station is owned by iHeartMedia, airing an adult contemporary radio format, switching to Christmas music for much of November and December.
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
This is a list of FM radio stations in the United States having call signs beginning with the letters KQ through KS. Low-power FM radio stations, those with designations such as KQAT-LP, have not been included in this list.
KWFR (101.9 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a classic rock music format. [2] Licensed to San Angelo, Texas, United States, the station serves the San Angelo area. The station is currently owned by Foster Communications. [3] KWFR is not licensed to broadcast in HD. [4]
San Antonio, Texas is the 25th largest radio market in the US as ranked by Nielsen Audio ... Rock: Cox Radio Inc. 100.3: KCYY: Y-100: Country: Cox Radio Inc. 101.1:
KISS-FM (99.5 MHz) is a commercial radio station in San Antonio, Texas. It airs a mainstream rock format and is owned by Cox Media Group. The studios and offices are located on Datapoint Drive in Northwest San Antonio near the South Texas Medical Center complex. The transmitter site is in Elmendorf, amid the towers for several San Antonio TV ...
The exceptions were when KWNX aired Texas Rangers games, San Antonio Spurs games, Texas State football games, occasional Round Rock Express games and various other sporting events. The call sign changed to KLGO on May 19, 2014. On June 5, 2014, the simulcast of KTXX-FM ceased and 1300 AM became an urban gospel station. It continued to broadcast ...
When it moved to San Antonio, KLTO-FM broadcast a reggaeton format until 2008, then changed to rock under the "977 Rock" branding. On February 4, 2011, the station changed formats to top 40 as "Party 97.7". The station's direction leaned towards dance, but played the usual top 40/CHR fare, similar to rivals KXXM and KTFM.