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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.
KAJA (97.3 MHz "KJ97") is a commercial FM radio station licensed to San Antonio, Texas.It airs a country music radio format and is owned by locally based iHeartMedia, Inc. The studios and offices are located in the Stone Oak neighborhood in Far North San Antonio.
The TV stations formerly owned by Clear Channel were sold to Providence Equity Partners, a private equity firm, on April 23, 2007, with the deal closing in late November 2007. 185 radio stations were to have been sold to GoodRadio.TV LLC until the sale fell apart over financing., [1] [2] and another 177 stations have been sold to other entities ...
Much like Spotify's Discover playlist and Apple Music's Beats-powered personalization, the new iHeartRadio feature should make it easier to just sit back and enjoy music you already like, as well ...
KUBT HD-2 - Jamz Hawaii - Classic Hip Hop; KUMU-FM – 94.7 KUMU – Rhythmic adult contemporary; KPHW - Power 104.3 - Rhythmic Top 40; KQMQ-FM - HI93 - Contemporary Hawaiian/Reggae; KDNN - Island 98.5 - Hawaiian contemporary hits; KCCN-FM - FM100 - Hawaiian contemporary hits
KXXM (96.1 FM, "Mix 96.1") is a commercial radio station in San Antonio, Texas, owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. It broadcasts a Spanish-language format focusing on Latin pop and English-language adult contemporary music. Its studios are located in the Stone Oak neighborhood in Far North San Antonio.
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
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.