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KTFM (94.1 FM, "94.1 San Antonio's Sports Star") is a commercial radio station licensed to Floresville, Texas, and serving Greater San Antonio. It broadcasts a sports radio format and is owned by Alpha Media. On weekdays it has local personalities hosting sports shows, with ESPN Radio heard nights and weekends.
94.1 FM San Antonio: TX: San Antonio's Sports Star KZDC: 1250 AM San Antonio: TX: ESPN 1250 KTFS: 740 AM Texarkana: TX: ESPN 105.9 KSEY: 1230 AM Vernon: TX: ESPN 1230 KRZI: 1660 AM Waco: TX: ESPN Central Texas KALL: 700 AM Salt Lake City: UT: ESPN 700 Sports KOVO: 960 AM Provo: UT: ESPN 960 Sports WKEX: 1430 AM Blacksburg: VA: ESPN Radio 1430 ...
Call sign Frequency City of License [1] [2] Licensee Format [3]; KAAM: 770 AM: Garland: DJRD Broadcasting, LLC: Christian talk/Brokered KABA: 90.3 FM: Louise: Aleluya Broadcasting Network
Prior to 2009, Cowboys games were broadcast on 1310 AM KTCK "The Ticket" and 93.3 FM KDBN "The Bone", and also previously on 103.7 KVIL FM and 98.7 FM KLUV "K-LUV". Beginning in the 2011 NFL season , a separate contract allows a second network to be carried nationwide through Compass Media Networks , but it is not the official Dallas Cowboys ...
In December 2014, KZDC began to rebroadcast its programming on new FM translator K233DB at 94.5 FM. [47] On February 1, 2022, KZDC switched translators from K233DB 94.5 FM to K277CX 103.3 FM San Antonio. [48] The simulcast on K277CX lasted until June 9, 2022, when it switched to a simulcast of tejano-formatted KLEY-FM 95.7 Jourdanton. [49]
KLEY-FM (95.7 MHz, "Tejano 95.7 & 103.3") is a commercial radio station licensed to Jourdanton, Texas, and serving the San Antonio metropolitan area. The station is currently owned by Alpha Media and licensed to Alpha Media Licensee, LLC. [ 2 ]
San Antonio, Texas is the 25th largest radio market in the US as ranked by Nielsen Audio ... San Antonio's Sports Star: ESPN 94.1 FM: Sports: Alpha Media: 95.1: KMYO ...
KEEZ became WOAI-FM from 1978-1981. The station adopted the KAJA call letters and current country format in 1981. In 1987, KAJA got a rival FM station, when 100.3 KCYY began its own country music format. KAJA and KCYY, owned by Cox Media, have competed for San Antonio country listeners for more than three decades.