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  2. KVBH - Wikipedia

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    In 1974, KBUC-FM moved from 106.3 to 107.5 to make way for a new station, KTUF (now KTKX at 106.7 FM). [7] The move also included a power increase to 100,000 watts and a change in community of license to San Antonio. The new, more-powerful signal allowed KBUC-FM to be heard for many miles around the San Antonio radio market.

  3. KTKX - Wikipedia

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    Before 1979, KBUC-FM (now KVBH) was heard on 106.3 in the San Antonio radio market. In 1979, it moved to 107.5, clearing the way for a new station to go on the air at 106.3. KTUF signed on the air on July 18, 1979. [4] It was San Antonio's first commercial FM radio station with a jazz format.

  4. KXTN - Wikipedia

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    KVBH, a radio station (107.5 FM) licensed to serve San Antonio, Texas, which held the call sign KXTN from 1991 to 2019 Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about radio and/or television stations with the same/similar call signs or branding.

  5. KXTN (AM) - Wikipedia

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    KXTN (1350 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station broadcasting a Tejano radio format. Licensed to San Antonio, Texas, United States, the station serves the San Antonio metropolitan area. The station is owned and operated by Latino Media Network, under the license of Latino Media Network, LLC. [2] Its transmitter are located separately in ...

  6. 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 (formerly Arbitron). The following is a list of radio stations serving the San Antonio area. The following is a list of radio stations serving the San Antonio area.

  7. KQXT-FM - Wikipedia

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    It began using the slogan, "Continuous Soft Favorites" and was re-branded as "KQ-102". The station achieved great success in the early 1990s, and, at one point was the top adult station in San Antonio. It was acquired by Clear Channel Communications in 1993, a company that already owned WOAI and several other local stations. Previous logo

  8. KHPT - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, Salem Communications built a new 1,928 foot tower for the station, in Splendora. [31] It was the tallest religious broadcasting tower in the world at the time. [31] In 2000, Salem sold the station to Cox Radio, and in return received WALR-FM (104.7) in Atlanta, Georgia, KLUP in San Antonio, Texas, and WSUN in Plant City, Florida. [32] "

  9. KKYX - Wikipedia

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    KKYX (680 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to San Antonio, Texas. It broadcasts a classic country format and is owned by the Cox Media Group. It focuses on country hits of the 1950s through the 1990s. It also carries play-by-play of the San Antonio Missions of the Texas League (Minor League Baseball).