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KGBT-FM (98.5 MHz) is an American radio station in McAllen, Texas, United States, owned by Latino Media Network; under a local marketing agreement, it was programmed by former owner TelevisaUnivision's Uforia Audio Network until giving full operations to the station and its sister stations KGBT and KBTQ to the owner in the spring of 2023, which offers a Regional Mexican music format.
On New Year's Day 1954, KGBS became KGBT, matching the TV station, which changed its call letters on December 9, 1953. The Tichenor group in the Valley was completed with KELT FM 96.9. Into the 1960s, KGBT became a highly successful station in the market, particularly once it flipped to Spanish-language programming.
KTBT (92.1 FM "92.1 The Beat") is a contemporary hit radio station, serving the Tulsa area. [2] The iHeartMedia outlet broadcasts with an ERP of 27 kW and is licensed to Broken Arrow, Oklahoma . Its studios are located at the Tulsa Event Center in Southeast Tulsa, and its transmitter site is near Lookout Mountain in southwest Tulsa.
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KARY-FM 100.9 FM Classic Hits, better known as "Cherry FM" KBBO 1390 AM is a sports talk station, better known as "The Fan", Simulcast on 104.5 K283BX (Wapato) KHHK 99.7 FM Rhythmic-CHR, better known as "Hot 99.7" KTCR 980 AM Oldies, better known as "Kruzn 106.9 KTCR", Simulcast on 106.9 K295BT (Wapato) KRSE 105.7FM Classic Rock, better known ...
KGBT may refer to: KGBT-TV , a television station (channel 4 virtual/18 digital) licensed to Harlingen, Texas, United States KGBT-FM , a radio station (98.5 FM) licensed to McAllen, Texas, United States
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It was the first station to air a full-time country music format on FM in the Tulsa market. In January 1995, KTFX was sold to Cox Radio, and flipped to a classic hits format as KJSR "Star 103.3"; the format would later morph into classic rock. The KTFX calls and country format moved to 102.3 (now News/Talk KRMG-FM) in 1995.