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KRFE
Frequency580 kHz
BrandingKRFE AM 580 / 95.9 FM
Programming
FormatNews/Talk
Affiliations
  • Radio America
  • Westwood One
  • Ownership
    OwnerKRFE Radio, Inc.
    History

    First air date

    1953; 71 years ago (1953)

    Former call signs

    • KDAV
  • KRLB
  • KJBX
  • Technical information[1]

    Licensing authority

    FCC
    Facility ID60804
    ClassB
    Power
  • 290 watts (night)
  • Transmitter coordinates

    33°32′00N 101°49′14W / 33.53333°N 101.82056°W / 33.53333; -101.82056
    Translator(s)95.9 K240FA (Lubbock)
    Links

    Public license information

  • LMS
  • WebcastListen Live
    WebsiteKRFE Online

    KRFE (580 AM) is a radio station licensed to Lubbock, Texas, airing a news/talk radio format. It dropped its long-time format of easy listening and pop music on October 24, 2016.[citation needed]

    History[edit]

    Previous formats included full-service Country, Pop, ABC Stardust, R&B/Rap, Hot A/C, and a hybrid of Easy Listening Music (reminiscent of KAAM's former format in Dallas/Ft. Worth).

    In 1953, KDAV was a 500-watt daytimer on 580 kHz. Studios, transmitters and towers have always been near 66th and Quirt Avenue (today known as 6602 Martin Luther King). That station was founded by Dave Elmore, David Worley and David Pinkston. KDAV ended up playing a significant role in Buddy Holly's career. He was a teenage disc jockey for KDAV and also used its studios to record 20 acetates (records) from 1953 until 1957.[2] As of 2024, KRFE's offices and studio are still in its original location at 6602 MLK Blvd. and the room Buddy Holly recorded songs in, is preserved.

    KDAV 580 became KRLB in 1979. It added an FM at 99.5 (KWGN-FM, then KWGO-FM, then KRLB-FM, then KCRM-FM, now KQBR-FM).

    Ownership of this station changed many times over the decades, various partners came and went. In 1975, 49% of the station was sold to "Mexican American Services, Inc" for 60,000 dollars. A couple of years later (1977) the other 51% was sold for another 60,000 dollars. The former 99.5 KWGO, now KQBR, was sold to KRLB, Inc (Ed Wilkes, owner of AM 580 KRLB) in 1980 for 380,000 dollars. In 1983 KRLB Inc. was sold to Ken Dowe. Dowe owned several stations throughout Texas, and had made himself a name in radio during 20 years with Gordon McLendon's KLIF 1190 in Dallas. Dowe continued co-ownership of KRLB-AM-FM (KRLB AM, later KJBX AM, then KRFE AM) until the mid '90s (1993 or 1994) when it was sold to South Plains Broadcasting (owner of KFMX-FM & KKAM) through a bankruptcy auction. At that time South Plains Broadcasting had no interest in retaining AM 580 and would sell the station back to "Big" Ed Wilkes and Paul Beane. Wade Wilkes is the current owner of KRFE AM Inc. He also is the morning show host and in late 2023 took over the 12:30pm Ag Hour after Jim Stewart's retirement.

    KRFE's building was expanded in the early 80s. The original KDAV building is in the center of the newer construction. The area includes the original 1950s' era transmitter. KRFE is a designated Buddy Holly Site as recognized by the City of Lubbock.

    Jim Stewart joined KRFE in 2005 as Ag Director, hosting daily from 12:30pm-1:30pm. Stewart retired from KRFE in late 2023.

    Jay Leeson hosted KRFE's local afternoon drive talk show in two separate stints, the last one ending on March 29, 2019. Previous afternoon show hosts for KRFE in the 2000s and 2010s included: Armando Gonzales & Ysidro Gutierrez, former Lubbock City Councilman Todd Klein & Lance Cansino, and Kelly Plasker.

    In November 2019, Paul McArthur commenced hosting KRFE's local afternoon show, ending in mid-2020.

    Dan Baze became the host of KRFE's local afternoon show in 2021.

    F.M. translator[edit]

    In late February 2020, KRFE began simulcasting on 95.9 FM; a 99-watt FM translator, licensed as K240FA.

    Broadcast translator for KRFE
    Call sign Frequency City of license FID ERP (W) HAAT Class Transmitter coordinates FCC info
    K240FA 95.9 FM Lubbock, Texas 202886 99 94 m (308 ft) D 33°32′1.3″N 101°49′13.6″W / 33.533694°N 101.820444°W / 33.533694; -101.820444 LMS

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for KRFE". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
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