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1 History  



1.1  KBUC-FM  





1.2  Switch to Tejano  





1.3  Vibe 107.5  







2 KVBH-HD2  





3 KXTN-FM in other Texas cities  





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Coordinates: 29°1629.00N 98°1552.00W / 29.2747222°N 98.2644444°W / 29.2747222; -98.2644444
 

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KVBH
Broadcast areaGreater San Antonio
Frequency107.5 MHz (HD Radio)
BrandingVibe 107.5
Programming
Language(s)English
FormatRhythmic adult contemporary
SubchannelsHD2: Tejano (KXTN simulcast)
Ownership
Owner
  • (Tichenor License Corporation)
  • Sister stations

    Radio: KMYO, KROM, KBBT
    TV: KWEX-DT, KNIC-DT
    History

    First air date

    December 31, 1967 (as KBUC-FM at 106.3)

    Former call signs

    • KBUC-FM (1967–1988)
  • KZVE (1988–1991)
  • KXTN-FM (1991–2015)
  • KMYO (2015)
  • KXTN-FM (2015–2019)
  • Former frequencies

    106.3 MHz (1967–1974)

    Call sign meaning

    "Vibe"
    Technical information[1]

    Licensing authority

    FCC
    Facility ID67064
    ClassC0
    ERP
  • (98,000 with beam tilt)
  • HAAT434 m (1,424 ft)

    Transmitter coordinates

    29°16′29.00″N 98°15′52.00″W / 29.2747222°N 98.2644444°W / 29.2747222; -98.2644444
    Links

    Public license information

  • LMS
  • WebcastListen Live
    WebsiteKVBH Online

    KVBH (107.5 FM) is a commercial radio stationinSan Antonio, Texas.[2] The station is owned by Univision and it airs a rhythmic adult contemporary radio format.[3] Studios and offices are located on Network Boulevard in Northwest San Antonio.[4] The transmitter site is in Elmendorf, on Elmendorf-Lavonia Road.[5]

    History[edit]

    KBUC-FM[edit]

    On December 31, 1967, the station signed onasKBUC-FM.[6] Its community of license was Terrell Hills, and it broadcast at 106.3 MHz. The power was only 3,000 watts, a fraction of its current output. KBUC-FM was the FM counterpart to AM daytimer KBUC, so programming could continue to be heard on the FM station after sunset. KBUC-AM-FM simulcastedacountry music format, and were owned by Tom E. Turner and the Turner Broadcasting Corporation (which is not related to the current day Turner Broadcasting System).

    In 1974, KBUC-FM moved from 106.3 to 107.5 to make way for a new station, KTUF (now KTKX at 106.7 FM).[7] The move also included a power increase to 100,000 watts and a change in community of license to San Antonio. The new, more-powerful signal allowed KBUC-FM to be heard for many miles around the San Antonio radio market. KBUC-AM-FM continued airing country music and personality DJs, plus news from the ABC Information Network.

    Switch to Tejano[edit]

    In 1986, KBUC-AM-FM were bought by TK Communications. On September 2, 1988, TK changed the FM station's call signtoKZVE, becoming a Spanish-language adult contemporary station known as "K-Suave" ("K-Soft"). In addition, KBUC (AM) became KXTN, airing a Tejano music format.[8][9]

    In 1991, TK decided to swap the formats on the two stations, given that 1310 had significantly higher ratings than the FM counterpart, with 1310 AM becoming Spanish AC as KZVE, while 107.5 FM switched to Tejano. The AC format stayed on AM 1310 until 1997, when it began simulcasting 107.5 FM. In addition, 1310 changed its call letters to KXTN, while 107.5 simply added an "-FM" suffix, becoming KXTN-FM.

    In 2003, Univision, which owns scores of radio and TV stations in some of the largest Hispanic media markets, bought KXTN-AM-FM.

    Vibe 107.5[edit]

    On April 12, 2019, at 5:00 p.m., KXTN-FM dropped its longtime Tejano format and flipped to Rhythmic AC with a focus on classic hip-hop, branded as "Vibe 107.5". The first song on "Vibe" was "Return of the Mack" by Mark Morrison. The call sign was changed to KVBH on April 16, 2019. In June 2019, Xavier Castro ("the Freakin' Rican"), former longtime morning host at sister station KBBT, began hosting mornings on the station.[10]

    KVBH-HD2[edit]

    KVBH broadcasts in the HD Radio format. Its HD2 subchannel carries the former Tejano format that previously aired on the main 107.5 signal and now broadcast on KXTN. KXTN and KVBH-HD2 are the Spanish-language FM flagship station for the San Antonio Spurs basketball team. During game broadcasts, KVBH-HD2 continues to air Tejano music through the Uforia app, while the digital signal carries the Spurs' play-by-play.

    KXTN-FM in other Texas cities[edit]

    Since 2009, the station had rebroadcast on a subchannel of co-owned KDXX (previously KFZO and KESS-FM) in Lewisville via HD Radio on 107.9 HD-2. KFZO serves the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. However, on June 29, 2013, with KESS-FM suddenly flipping formats on the main station from Rhythmic Top 40toRegional Mexican as (previously on KFZO), the KXTN simulcast was replaced with the "Hot" format on 107.9-HD2 for over two weeks.

    KXTN-FM programming was heard on the subchannels of these Univision-owned Texas radio stations:

    Location Callsign Nickname Frequency
    Dallas-Ft.Worth, Texas KFZO Tejano HD Dallas 107.1-HD2
    Dallas-Ft.Worth, Texas KESS-FM Tejano HD Dallas 107.9-HD2
    Houston, Texas KLTN Tejano HD Houston 102.9-HD2
    Austin, Texas KLJA Tejano HD Austin 107.7-HD2

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for KVBH". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  • ^ "KVBH Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  • ^ "Station Information Profile". Arbitron. Archived from the original on 2010-03-01.
  • ^ "KXTN.com/contact". Retrieved 3 August 2023.
  • ^ "KVBH-FM 107.5 MHz - San Antonio, TX". radio-locator.com.
  • ^ "Broadcasting Yearbook 1969 page B-167" (PDF). Retrieved 3 August 2023.
  • ^ "Broadcasting Yearbook 1975 page C-191" (PDF). Retrieved 3 August 2023.
  • ^ World Radio History [dead link]
  • ^ "How It Happened: KBUC format change 1988". YouTube.
  • ^ "Latest Radio News, Talk Shows, Sports, Hosts, Personalities | AllAccess.com".
  • External links[edit]


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