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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 .
KLTY began playing a mix of Adult Contemporary Christian music (CCM). KLTY lasted only from early August 1985 as "Light 95" [6] to late September 1986 when station owner Scott K. Ginsburg changed the call letters to KHYI and changed the format to Top 40 as the moniker "Y-95", marking it one of the two simply "alternative" Top 40 station in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex.
The station's studios are located in the Univision 23 Studios in the Arts District in Downtown Dallas. This signal was created in 1981 when then owner Marcos Rodriguez, Sr. successfully petitioned the FCC to change the frequency of KESS 93.9 to 94.1 and permit a move to the Cedar Hill, Texas antenna farm.
Reed has worked at 94.9 KLTY for 31 years and hosts “Frank, Starlene & Hudson in the Morning.” He said he is “leaving with an incredible sense of gratitude and love for you for listening.”
In 1988, KMEZ was purchased by Summit Broadcasting. After the purchase, KMEZ's call letters and easy listening format moved to 107.5 FM.At 12:01 a.m. on December 25, 1988, after two days of stunting with a loop of "Jam On It" by Newcleus, the station changed formats to a mix of CHR and urban music, commonly called the "CHUrban" format, which is the predecessor of rhythmic contemporary.
KAWA (89.7 MHz) is an American Christian adult contemporary music formatted radio station located in Dallas, Texas. It is a WAY-FM Network owned and operated station through Hope Media Group (a non-profit entity). As a non-profit under previous ownership of Research Educational Foundation, Inc., it annually hosted two fund-raising drives to ...
That way, it doesn’t matter if you’re on 89.9 or 88.5, whether you’re in San Bernardino, San Diego, wherever… you could be hearing The SoCal sound. To see our running list of the top 100 ...
In 1993, the station was sold to CBS Radio, and on October 15, at 7 pm, KLRX flipped to a classic hits/classic rock format under the KRRW call letters, branded as "Arrow 97.9". [ 6 ] [ 7 ] On April 3, 1997, the station switched back to adult contemporary as B-97.9 and changed to the current KBFB call letters.