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Coordinates: 32°2530N 96°5156W / 32.42500°N 96.86556°W / 32.42500; -96.86556
 

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KBEC
Broadcast areaEllis County
Frequency1390 kHz
BrandingKBEC 1390 AM & 99.1 FM - Classic Texas Music
Programming
FormatClassic Texas Country
AffiliationsTexas State Network
Ownership
OwnerJon Garrett
History

First air date

1955

Former call signs

KELL (1949–1951)
KWHA (1952–1953) (These stations never went on the air)

Call sign meaning

Keep Building Ellis County
Technical information

Licensing authority

FCC
Class1390: B
99.1: D
Power1390: 480 watts (daytime)
260 watts (Nighttime)
ERP99.1: 250 watts
HAAT99.1: 45 meters

Transmitter coordinates

1390: 32°25′30N 96°51′56W / 32.42500°N 96.86556°W / 32.42500; -96.86556
99.1: 32°26′48.50″N 96°48′16W / 32.4468056°N 96.80444°W / 32.4468056; -96.80444
Translator(s)K256DE (99.1 MHz, Waxahachie)
Links

Public license information

  • LMS
  • Websitekbec.com

    KBEC (1390 kHz) is a commercial AM and FM radio station licensedtoWaxahachie, Texas and serving Ellis County. It is owned by Jon and Alyssa Garrett and it carries a classic country/Texas country radio format with some talk and sports shows.

    Programming is also heard on 250-watt FM translator K256DE at 99.1 MHz in Waxahachie.

    History

    [edit]

    KBEC has the distinction of being the longest family-owned station in Texas.[citation needed] It has been family-owned since 1955 when it was founded by Faye and Richard Tuck. The Tuck family came to Waxahachie in 1952 to pursue their dream of purchasing a radio station.

    KBEC was the third attempt to build a station on 1390 AM in Ellis County. The first was KELL, owned by the Ellis County Broadcasting Company, which received a construction permit in 1949. In early 1950, the Federal Communications Commission denied an extension of its permit because the owners had indicated they wanted to build the station and sell it immediately.[1] In 1952, Cen-Tex Broadcasting received a construction permit for KWHA, which never came to air.

    Ellis County Broadcasting Service, owned by W. Richard Tuck, James B. Branch, and Roy M. Fish, received the construction permit for KBEC in September 1954 and signed the station on in 1955 (with Tuck buying out the remaining partners in 1956). An adult standards format was in place from 1955to1978. The station then switched to a short-lived Spanish language Regional Mexican format, reverting to adult standards music again. In 1988, KBEC changed to classic country music. In 2011, the format began emphasizing more Texas artists and adopted the programming theme of "Made in Texas, Played in Texas, and Born in Texas".

    The station was purchased in July 2011 by Jim and Ann Eklund Phillips' company, Troubadour Communications, from Jeanne Mosley and Sandra Howell. This was a private stock transfer of assets including the station's studios and office building, 13.98 acres of land housing the station towers and transmitter, as well as personal property and building contents. The format was also altered to focus on Classic Texas music. All key personnel, including general manager Ken Roberts, Barry Wolverton, and then-DJ Jon Garrett were retained.

    In March 2022, KBEC was sold to Jon and Alyssa Garrett. Garrett started his radio career at the station in 2010. As an all-cash sale, Garrett retained all common stock, the office building at 711 Ferris Avenue, and the 13.98-acre tower site from Troubadour Communications for $1.05 million. Roberts, Wolverton, and other key staff were again retained.[2]

    In July 2022, Garrett purchased the Texas Theater in downtown Waxahachie.[3] The theater, which had been abandoned for over a decade, was reopened on April 1, 2023, with a concert by Brandon Rhyder.

    On May 18, 2023, KBEC began broadcasting a live music show, titled "Lone Star Nights," from the Texas every Thursday evening.

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ "KELL Request: FCC Denies Extension" (PDF). Broadcasting. February 20, 1950. p. 66. Retrieved June 23, 2019.
  • ^ BRANCA, ANDREW (2022-03-23). "New chapter for KBEC". Waxahachie Sun. Retrieved 2023-06-02.
  • ^ joann@waxahachiesun.com, JO ANN LIVINGSTON (2022-07-29). "Texas Theater's new owner discusses plans for its future". Waxahachie Sun. Retrieved 2023-06-02.
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