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Broadcast area | Lake Charles, Louisiana, Southwest Louisiana |
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Frequency | 92.1 MHz |
Branding | Magic 92.1 |
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Format | Urban AC[1] |
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KHLA, KJMH, KLCL, KNGT | |
History | |
First air date | November 1, 1985 (as KROK)[2] |
Former call signs | KROK (1985–2003) KNUF (2003–2004) |
Call sign meaning | play on the word "Star" (former branding) |
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Facility ID | 71555 |
Class | C3 |
Power | 13,500 watts |
HAAT | 136.7 meters (448 ft) |
Transmitter coordinates | 30°13′16.0″N 93°18′40.0″W / 30.221111°N 93.311111°W / 30.221111; -93.311111 |
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Webcast | KTSR Webstream |
Website | KTSR Online |
KTSR (92.1 FM, "Magic 92.1") is an urban AC formatted broadcast radio station licensed to DeQuincy, Louisiana, serving Southwest Louisiana.[1] KTSR is owned and operated by Townsquare Media.[3] The station's studios are located on North Lakeshore Drive, just northwest of downtown Lake Charles, and its transmitter is located in Sulphur, Louisiana.
The station first signed-on on November 1, 1985 as KROK. From 2004 to 2017, it aired a Top 40 format, both as "Star 92.1" from 2004 to 2009 and as "92.1 Kiss FM" from 2009 to 2017.[4] In 2017, the station shifted to classic rock as “Classic Rock 92.1”.[5]
On May 22, 2020, at 4:00 PM, Townsquare Media changed the classic rock format to Hot AC as the new “92.1 The Bridge”.[6]
On October 5, 2020, KTSR changed their format from hot adult contemporary to urban adult contemporary, branded as "Magic 92.1" (format moved from KLCL 1470 AM Lake Charles, which went silent).[7]
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