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KLOL (101.1 FM "Mega 101") is a commercial radio station in Houston, Texas. It is owned by Audacy, Inc. and airs a Spanish-language Latin pop radio format. KLOL serves as the Spanish-language flagship station for the Houston Texans football team. The studios and offices are in Greenway Plaza in Houston. [2]
The AM station has an all-sports format, while the FM station plays contemporary country music. Both are owned by CBS Radio. Marc Vandermeer is the play-by-play announcer. 1989 Heisman Trophy winner Andre Ware provides color commentary, and John Harris serves as a sideline reporter.
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
KWWJ – Gospel 96.9 FM & 1360 AM KWWJ – Urban contemporary gospel; KBXX – 97.9 The Box – Rhythmic contemporary; KMJQ – Majic 102.1 – Urban adult contemporary; KQBT – 93.7 The Beat – Urban contemporary; KMAZ-LP - Amazing 102.5 - Urban Contemporary/Urban Gospel; KXYZ - Houston's BIN 1320 - Black-oriented news; KAMA-FM - Latino Mix ...
KLOL (Mega 101), a Spanish radio station in Houston KXOL-FM (Mega 96.3), a Spanish radio station in Los Angeles WSKQ-FM (Mega 97.9), a Spanish radio station in New York City
WDUZ — 1400/95.5 — Sports (simulcast of WDUZ-FM) University of Wisconsin Green Bay Men's and Women's Basketball. WDUZ-FM — 107.5 — Sports WOGB — 103.1 — Classic hits
Houston–Galveston: English KEYH - Most Games 850 AM Houston, Texas: Houston–Galveston: Spanish KNTE When Rockets conflict, Astros Spanish airs FM-only 101.7 (Bay City/Sugar Land) FM Houston, Texas: Houston–Galveston: Spanish KTLT: 98.1 FM Anson, Texas: Abilene: English K248CU: 97.5 FM Austin, Texas: Austin: English WJBO: 1150 AM Baton ...
Alonso re-formatted WSKQ-FM from KQ 97.9 to Mega 97.9 a move that helped establish WSKQ into a powerhouse radio station. In a short period the station moved into a top position in ratings and revenues. [6] The overall improvement in operations allowed SBS to purchase WPAT-93.1 FM New York which became a Spanish station under his management.