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  2. KWBT (FM) - Wikipedia

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    KWBT's studios are located in Waco, and its transmitter is located off Beverley Drive near the Waco VA Hospital. The station began broadcasting in August 1996 as jazz-formatted KBCT and spent stints as a country music and news/talk outlet. KWBT, an urban contemporary station which had broadcast at 104.9 MHz, moved to this frequency at the start ...

  3. KRMX (FM) - Wikipedia

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    After 26 years of programming only country music, "104.9 The Beat" debuted with a Hip Hop format, becoming Waco's first ever radio station targeting an Urban audience. On August 27, 2013, the physical plant was relocated out of Mexia, changing its community of license to Bellmead, and signaling the completion of the move-in to Waco.

  4. The Waco Brothers - Wikipedia

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    [1] Author and music critic Sarah Vowell told the Chicagoist, "I’ve never been able to find a live band in New York as consistently thrilling and funny and fun as the Waco Brothers." [2] Until the COVID-19 epidemic, the Waco Brothers made a point of performing every year in Austin, Texas, during the South by Southwest (SXSW) festival. [3]

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  6. KWBU-FM - Wikipedia

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    KWBU-FM first signed on in 2000, originally on 107.1 MHz (now the location for Regional Mexican music station KLZT). Before then, Waco had been the largest radio market in the nation without an NPR station. In 2003, KWBU-FM was the first radio station in Waco to broadcast an HD radio signal, which doesn't stand for high definition. [3]

  7. KEKR - Wikipedia

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    On May 23, 1956, the station signed on as KBUS. [5] It was owned by Bi-Stone Broadcasting, and was a 500 watt daytimer, required to leave the air after sunset.. On February 29, 2012, the then-KLRK changed its format to adult hits, branded as "101.3 Bob FM", also broadcasting on FM translator K267AI 101.3 FM in Moody, Texas.

  8. KWPW - Wikipedia

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    KWPW (107.9 FM, "107.9 The Bull") is a radio station broadcasting a classic country format. Licensed to Robinson, Texas, United States, the station serves the Waco area.The station is currently owned by Bill McCutcheon. [2]

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