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Coordinates: 30°5054N 96°5809W / 30.8483°N 96.9691°W / 30.8483; -96.9691
 

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30°50′54N 96°58′09W / 30.8483°N 96.9691°W / 30.8483; -96.9691

KMIL
Frequency105.1 MHz
Branding"Shooter FM"
Programming
FormatTexas Country music
Ownership
OwnerM&M Broadcasters, LTD.

Sister stations

KRMX 92.9 Shooter FM Waco, TX
History

First air date

January 25, 2007 (17 years ago) (2007-01-25) (as KHTZ 1999)

Former call signs

KHTZ (April 16, 1999-April 25, 2004)
KNVR (April 26, 2004-August 1, 2007)
Technical information[1]

Licensing authority

FCC
Facility ID84381
ClassC3
ERP15,000 watts
HAAT100 m (328 ft)
Links

Public license information

WebcastListen Live
Websitewww.kmil.com

KMIL is a radio station airing a country music format licensed to Cameron, Texas, broadcasting on 105.1 MHz FM. The station also broadcasts the local sports games. The station is owned by M&M Broadcasters, LTD.[2]

The station's current Station Manager and Program Director is Billy Ray. Billy Ray is also the current morning show host with family ties in Cameron.

Former staff include Gene "Unk" Smitherman, Silas Strausberger, Charlie McGregor, Joe Smitherman, Rob Reed, Chris Austin, Brett Eberhart, Joel Uvalle Jr., Brian Smith, Rachelle Vogelsang, Mike Riggs, Ann Broussard, Robin Cunningham, Al Tag, Nonito Martinez, Alfred Vrazel, Porter Young, "Polka John” Galure, Alan Wood, Frank Summers, Will “The Colonel” Sanders, and "Mama Rose" Mondrik.

References

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  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for KMIL". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^ KMIL fcc.gov. Retrieved October 5, 2012
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