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KYKX
Broadcast areaTyler-Longview area
Frequency105.7 MHz (HD Radio)
BrandingKicks 105-7 KYKX
HD2: 104-1, 103-7 The Ranch
Programming
Language(s)English
FormatCountry
SubchannelsHD2: classic country (KKUS simulcast)
AffiliationsFox News Radio
Ownership
Owner
  • (Alpha Media Licensee LLC)
  • Sister stations

  • KKUS-FM
  • KOYE-FM
  • KTLH
  • History

    First air date

    March 3, 1963 (61 years ago) (March 3, 1963) (as KLUE-FM)

    Former call signs

    KLUE-FM (1963–1969)
    KHER-FM (1969–1974)

    Call sign meaning

    "Kicks" (station branding)
    Technical information
    Facility ID54844
    ClassC0
    ERP100,000 watts
    HAAT352 meters (1,155 ft)

    Transmitter coordinates

    32°35′37N 94°49′10W / 32.59361°N 94.81944°W / 32.59361; -94.81944
    Translator(s)See § Translator
    Links
    Websitekykx1057.com

    KYKX (105.7 FM) is an Alpha Media radio station, licensed to Longview, Texas, United States, and serving East Texas with a country music format. KYKX features programming from Fox News Radio and the Bobby Bones Radio Show.[1] KYKX maintains two separate studios; 4408 North US Highway 259 in Longview, and 210 South Broadway Ave., Suite 100 in Tyler. The transmitter site is located near FM 1844 and SH 300inUpshur County, Texas.

    Translators[edit]

    Broadcast translators for KYKX
    Call sign Frequency City of license Class FCC info
    K291CH 106.1 FM Tyler, Texas D FMQ
    K279CI 103.7 FM Longview, Texas D FMQ

    Sister stations[edit]

    KYKX's East Texas sister stations are 104.1 KKUS Tyler, 96.7 KOYE Frankston, 106.5 KOOI Jacksonville, and 107.9 KTLH Hallsville.

    History[edit]

    KYKX can trace its roots back to Longview's first FM station, KLTI-FM, which went on the air at 105.9 MHz on October 27, 1948.[2] KLTI-FM was founded and operated by R.G. LeTourneau of the LeTourneau Institute and LeTourneau Industries, and was co-operated with KLTI 1280 kHz. KLTI-FM ran an easy listening and classical music format, and provided functional music to local businesses. Functional music on FM was a predecessor of Muzak, providing background music to businesses and operated via a decoder box that would receive a tone from the station that muted the station's commercials. KLTI AM and FM transmitted from a tower on Signal Hill in south Longview, across from LeTourneau Industries. The tower, a south Longview landmark because of its unique Eiffelized style, still stands today and is used by low power television station KLGV-LP. KLTI-FM went off the air sometime in 1955 or 1956.

    In 1959, H.A. (Tony) Bridge and Radio Longview, Inc purchased KLTI, including the Signal Hill tower, transmitter, and studios. This purchase also included equipment from the defunct KLTI-FM that was most likely used in some extent to bring Longview's second FM station to the air 4 years later. Bridge changed the calls of KLTI to KLUE and put in place a Top 40 format that was a fixture in Longview on 1280 kHz until the early 1980s.

    On March 3, 1963, Bridge signed on KLUE-FM at 105.7 MHz. Its initial power was 6.2 kW. KLUE-FM was not a simulcast of 1280 KLUE, and most likely had an automated easy listening format, with stacks of records repeating every day. In 1967, KLUE-FM upgraded their power to 36 kW.

    In 1969, the calls were changed to KHER-FM.

    On July 1, 1974, KHER-FM was sold to Rusty Reynolds' and Dick Osborne's Stereo 105 Inc., the calls were changed to KYKX, and the country music format began, and has maintained the format to the present. Rusty eventually moved the transmitter to West Mountain at 100KW, and was upgraded to a "Class C". The studios were moved to Judson Road.

    On November 1, 1985, KYKX was sold to Radio Sungroup of Texas, Inc. During Sungroup's ownership, The KYKX transmitter site was moved to the corner of SH 300 and 1844

    On July 23, 1998, KYKX was sold to Sunburst Media

    On October 18, 2000, KYKX was sold to Waller Media.

    On January 7, 2005, KYKX was sold to Access.1 Texas License Company LLC.

    Alpha Media LLC purchased KYKX and eight other stations in Texas and Louisiana from Access.1 effective April 14, 2015, at a price of $13.75 million.

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "KYKX Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  • ^ "KLTI and FM Affiliate Under Way at Longview" (PDF). Broadcasting. November 8, 1948. Retrieved 31 January 2015.
    • "Big East Texas Personality Passed Away". KTBB. November 21, 2011. Retrieved November 21, 2011. Long time East Texas disc jockey and comedian Warren Bradley died Sunday morning after a long fight with cancer, according to friends. Bradley, 55, was a staple on the morning show on radio station KYKX for years.

    External links[edit]


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