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KLAK (97.5 FM) is a radio station licensed to Tom Bean, Texas, serving the Texoma region and the northeast portions of the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. The station broadcasts an adult contemporary format, with current-day music and re-currents within the station's playlist. The station's studios are located in McKinney, Texas, with its ...
The following is a list of FCC-licensed AM and FM radio stations in the U.S. state of Texas, ... 95.5 FM: Dallas: Warning Radio: Urban gospel/R&B KWAA: 88.9 FM: Mart:
The station traces its history back to an October 5, 1946 sign-on, owned by the Belo Corporation, and was the first FM radio station to go on the air in Texas. [2] It was called KERA-FM. Even before KERA-FM's first day on the air, there was an experimental FM station "W5X1C" that began tests on October 15, 1945, and another trial dating back to ...
KDKR (91.3 MHz) is a listener-supported FM radio station licensed to Decatur, Texas and broadcasting to northern areas of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex in North Texas. The station is owned by Penfold Communications, Inc., and it airs a Christian talk and teaching radio format. The studios and offices are on Diamond Oaks Drive in Fort Worth.
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.
KTBB-FM (97.5 MHz) is a commercial radio station licensed to Troup, Texas, serving the Tyler-Longview market. It simulcasts a news/talk format with its sister station KTBB 600 AM . The stations are owned by Paul Gleiser, through licensee ATW Media, LLC.
KWTX-FM (97.5 MHz) is a commercial contemporary hit radio station in Waco, Texas. Branded "97.5 FM", the station is owned and operated by iHeartMedia. Its studios are located on Highway 6 in Waco, and its transmitter is located northeast of Moody, Texas.
Both stations aired a classic adult contemporary format playing soft hits of the 1960s to the 1980s with a couple of pre-1964 songs per hour. (Today, 96.7 is sports station KTCK-FM). KLUV was the first radio station in the United States to report the death of Michael Jackson in July 2009. [citation needed]