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  2. KISS-FM - Wikipedia

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    KISS-FM (99.5 MHz) is a commercial radio station in San Antonio, Texas. It airs a mainstream rock format and is owned by Cox Media Group. The studios and offices are located on Datapoint Drive in Northwest San Antonio near the South Texas Medical Center complex. The transmitter site is in Elmendorf, amid the towers for several San Antonio TV ...

  3. List of radio stations in Texas - Wikipedia

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    KISS-FM: 99.5 FM: San Antonio: ... Classic rock: KONO: 860 AM: San Antonio: ... Iglesia Jesucristo es mi Refugio de Mexia TX, Inc. Spanish religious

  4. Kiss FM - Wikipedia

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    KISS-FM, "Kiss Rocks 99.5 FM", in San Antonio, Texas (owned by Cox Radio) KKSS "Kiss 97.3" in Santa Fe, New Mexico (owned by American General Media) KTRS-FM, better as "104.7 Kiss FM", in Casper, Wyoming (owned by Townsquare Media) KXSS-FM "96.9 Kiss-FM" in Amarillo, Texas (owned by Townsquare Media)

  5. Media in San Antonio - Wikipedia

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    San Antonio, Texas is the 25th largest radio market in the US as ranked by Nielsen Audio ... KISS-FM: 99-5 KISS: Rock: Cox Radio Inc. 100.3: KCYY: Y-100: Country: Cox ...

  6. KXXM - Wikipedia

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    It was the only FM rock station in San Antonio until KISS reverted to rock at the end of 1991. In 1993, Inner City sold 760 AM to Clear Channel Communications and moved its format of urban adult contemporary music to 96.1 FM, with the station changing its call letters to KSJL-FM.

  7. KJXK - Wikipedia

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    On October 24, 2003, KTFM dropped the Top 40 format after 17 years and flipped to Mainstream rock as "102.7 K-Rock." The call letters became KSRX. The first song on "K-Rock" was "Welcome to the Jungle" by Guns N' Roses. [10] [11] But 99.5 KISS-FM was the veteran rock station in San Antonio and KSRX was unable to compete for rock listeners.

  8. Talk:Kiss Rocks 99.5 FM - Wikipedia

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  9. KTKX - Wikipedia

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    KTKX re-positioned itself as "San Antonio's Most Commercial Free Classic Rock." Throughout June 2014, Cox-owned stations in Orlando (WCFB's HD-2 feed) and Atlanta were heard flipping to alternative rock using the "X" name. Orlando saw the debut of "X107.3" and "X107.1" premiered in Atlanta, and each was called "Orlando's/Atlanta's New Alternative."