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KHVL (1490 AM) is a radio station, paired with two FM relay translators. Licensed to Huntsville, Texas, 1490 KHVL & 104.9 K285GE primarily serve Huntsville and the surrounding Walker County rural areas. 94.1 K231DA relays KHVL's programming to extend the signal into Willis. The station's branding is The Lake and broadcasts a classic hits format.
The station was assigned these call letters by the Federal Communications Commission on November 16, 2005. [3] This callsign had been assigned to an AM radio station in Huntsville, Texas for nearly 80 years, now known as KHVL. The FM counterpart continues to reside in Huntsville since 1965, as KSAM-FM. [4]
The following is a list of FCC-licensed AM and FM radio stations in the U.S. state of Texas, which can be sorted by their call signs, broadcast frequencies, cities of license, licensees, or programming formats.
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KSAM-FM is a radio station airing a country music format licensed to Huntsville, Texas, broadcasting on 101.7 MHz FM. The station is owned by HEH Communications, LLC. The station is owned by HEH Communications, LLC.
GHRA leaders, Kudos owners and team members invite community heroes, neighbors, and media to celebrate the first ever Kudos at 601 State Highway 75 North, Huntsville, Texas 77320.
Greyhound Lines operates the Huntsville Station in Huntsville. [40] As of 2001 many former prisoners released from the Texas Department of Criminal Justice system use the station to travel to their final destinations. [27] The station is three blocks uphill from the Huntsville Unit, a point of release for prisoners exiting the TDCJ. [41]
KMVL is licensed, along with its 2 FM translators, to Madisonville, Texas. KMVL is owned by Leon Hunt and is co-owned with its FM sister station, KMVL-FM, also licensed to Madisonville. 1220 AM is a Mexican clear-channel frequency, on which XEB in Mexico City is the dominant Class A station.