KZXL

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KZXL
KZXL HOT96.3 logo.jpg
CityHudson, Texas
Broadcast areaLufkin-Nacogdoches
Frequency96.3 MHz
BrandingHot 96.3
Programming
FormatUrban Contemporary
Ownership
OwnerPentagon Communications, LLC.
(Amy Yates)
History
First air date
June 18, 2002 (as KLSN)
Former call signs
KLSN (2001-2008)
KLJK (2008-2009)
Technical information
Facility ID77846
ClassC2
ERP13,500 watts
HAAT153 meters (502 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
31°20′05.00″N 94°40′10.00″W / 31.3347222°N 94.6694444°W / 31.3347222; -94.6694444Coordinates: 31°20′05.00″N 94°40′10.00″W / 31.3347222°N 94.6694444°W / 31.3347222; -94.6694444
Links
WebsiteKZXL Website

History[]

KZXL was first proposed by Harold J. Haley Jr., the son of longtime Livingston, Texas radio broadcaster Harold J. Haley Sr., who owned and operated KETX, KETX-FM and . A Construction Permit to build the facility was granted by the Federal Communications Commission on March 20, 2001. The facility was built and received its License to Cover on June 18, 2002. The station was originally programmed with a Classic Country format, branded as "Cat Country".

The station was assigned the call sign KLSN on October 12, 2001, during construction of the facility. The station changed its call sign on to KLJK on July 4, 2008, and to the current KZXL on March 3, 2009.[1]

References[]

  1. ^ "KZXL Call Sign History". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division. Retrieved 2009-08-22.

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