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KPLX (99.5 FM, "99.5 The Wolf") is a commercial radio station broadcasting a gold-based country radio format. It is licensed to Fort Worth, Texas, and serves the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. KPLX is owned by Cumulus Media, with studios and offices in the Victory Park district in Dallas, just north of downtown.
KNAL (93.3 FM; 93.3 The Wolf) is a radio station licensed to Port Lavaca, Texas, United States, and serves Victoria and the Gulf Coast area. The station is currently owned by Victoria Radioworks, LLC., and airs a country music format. [2]
KTXT-FM abruptly stopped broadcasting 2:35 PM CST on December 10, 2008. [27] [28] Student Media cited budget constraints as the reason behind the station closure.Student Media retained control of the studios, using them as offices, while the bulk of the broadcast equipment would be transferred to Texas Tech's other FM radio station, KOHM.
Science & Tech. Shopping. Sports. Weather. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. ... Mark Bohach, the co-owner of WLOH the Wolf radio station, said his ...
Texas Tech Sports Network (TTSN) is a radio network in United States dedicated to live broadcasting and live programming relating to the Texas Tech Red Raiders.It is managed by Red Raider Sports Properties, a property of Learfield Communications, Inc., which manages the multimedia rights for Texas Tech University.
Former Sports Radio 1310 The Ticket personality Mike Rhyner expected to lead the 97.1 The Eagle format change to sports Led by an Old Grey Wolf, DFW’s sports radio market to add one more sports ...
During Texas Tech's 41-38 win over Iowa State last weekend, Red Raiders play-by-play announcer Brian Jensen and color analyst John Harris went far beyond criticizing a call on the field.
KABW (95.1 FM) is a country music radio station, licensed to Baird, Texas, a town near Abilene, Texas. [2] KABW's on-air personalities include Wolf Mornings with Kate & Kaden, Lisa Thomas, Randy Brooks. [3]