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  2. KONO-FM - Wikipedia

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    KONO-FM (101.1 MHz) is a commercial radio station licensed to Helotes, Texas, and it serves Greater San Antonio. It is owned by Cox Media Group and airs a classic hits radio format . Its studios are located in Northwest San Antonio near the South Texas Medical Center complex, and the transmitter site is located in far-north Bexar County, Texas ...

  3. KQXT-FM - Wikipedia

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    The station achieved great success in the early 1990s, and, at one point was the top adult station in San Antonio. It was acquired by Clear Channel Communications in 1993, a company that already owned WOAI and several other local stations. Previous logo. In 2000, KQXT was re-branded as "Soft Rock 101.9" in an effort to move to a more upbeat ...

  4. Sonny Melendrez - Wikipedia

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    In 1985, he returned to San Antonio, hosting morning drive radio shows on KTFM (1985–1997), KSMG (1997–2001), KLUP (2001–2003), and KAHL-FM (2003–2005). In 1997, the City of San Antonio named the Melendrez Community Center located on the city's West Side in his honor for his support of Parks and Recreation youth programs.

  5. KKYX - Wikipedia

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    KKYX (680 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to San Antonio, Texas. It broadcasts a classic country format and is owned by the Cox Media Group. It focuses on country hits of the 1950s through the 1990s. It also carries play-by-play of the San Antonio Missions of the Texas League (Minor League Baseball).

  6. KTSA - Wikipedia

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    KTSA programming can also be heard on FM translator K296GK at 107.1 MHz. [3] Since KTSA is a Class B station broadcasting with 5,000 watts twenty four hours per day, the FM translator doesn't necessarily improve coverage, but it does afford listeners the ability to listen to high fidelity sound on the FM band.

  7. KROV-FM - Wikipedia

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    KROV-FM is a radio station based in San Antonio, Texas. [1] This community based non-profit urban station was founded by Tommy Ray Calvert, Jr. serving as its first General Manager. Started as the second HD Radio subchannel of KRTU-FM (91.7-HD2 FM), the station is currently available online.

  8. KONO (AM) - Wikipedia

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    KONO is the fourth-oldest radio station in San Antonio. It was first licensed, as KGRC, on January 17, 1927, to Gene Roth & Company. [3] On January 24, 1930, the station changed its call letters to KONO. [4] The station began as a hobby for Eugene Roth in a room over his garage in downtown San Antonio.

  9. KEDA (AM) - Wikipedia

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    KEDA is regarded by some as one of the first Tejano Music radio stations in the United States. [3] Davila's first words on the opening day of his station were "KEDA está en el aire." [4] From its founding KEDA committed to the goal of supporting the local tejano bands of San Antonio. KEDA's format has remained relatively unchanged since its ...