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KVET-FM (98.1 MHz, "98.1 K-VET") is a commercial FM radio station licensed to Austin, Texas.It is owned by iHeartMedia and airs a gold-based country music radio format.KVET-FM shares studios and offices with other iHeart sister stations in the Penn Field complex in Austin's South Congress district (or "SoCo") near St. Edward's University.
KVET (1300 kHz) is an AM radio station in Austin, Texas. It is owned by iHeartMedia , and carries a sports radio format with both local sports shows and programming from Fox Sports Radio . KVET uses a directional antenna , broadcasting at 5,000 watts to the northwest over the Texas Hill Country during the daytime and 1,000 watts to the south ...
On July 12, 2023, owner Genuine Austin Radio announced that the "Horn" format would be moved exclusively to KTAE and FM translator K270CO (101.9 FM) effective August 1. While the station retained the sports talk format and Rangers games, it lost the Texas Longhorns to a partnership of iHeartMedia 's KVET and KVET-FM , a move announced the ...
Pages in category "Radio stations in Austin, Texas" The following 36 pages are in this category, out of 36 total. ... KVET (AM) KVET-FM; KVLR; KVRX; Z. KZNX;
KVET-FM, a radio station (98.1 FM) licensed to Austin, Texas, United States 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.
The station first signed on the air on February 12, 1965, as KHFI-TV, broadcasting on UHF channel 42. It was owned by the Kingsbury family, along with KHFI radio (970 AM, now KJFK at 1490; and 98.3 FM, now KVET-FM at 98.1). KHFI was the second television station in Austin, signing on a little more than twelve years after KTBC-TV (channel 7 ...
Hudson was the Hill Country Television host on Music and Entertainment Television, the afternoon traffic reporter for Clear Channel Austin Cluster (KVET-FM, KHFI, KASE-FM, KPEZ, KVET, KFMK), and the Mid-Day show host on Gap Broadcasting station KIXS 108 in Victoria, Texas.
Durst was born in Austin, Texas, and learned to play piano as a child. [2] He grew up playing barrelhouse blues locally, and developing a talent for hip rhythmic jive talk, which won him a position as announcer at Negro league baseball games in Austin. [3] He was heard by radio station KVET manager John Connally, later the Governor of Texas.