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Coordinates: 32°3519N 96°5805W / 32.58861°N 96.96806°W / 32.58861; -96.96806
 

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KVIL-HD2
Broadcast areaDallas/Fort Worth Metroplex
Frequency103.7 MHz (HD Radio via HD2)
Branding"Channel Q"
Programming
Language(s)English
FormatLGBTQ+ talk and EDM
AffiliationsChannel Q
Ownership
Owner
  • (Audacy License, LLC, as Debtor-in-Possession)
  • Sister stations

  • KMVK
  • KRLD
  • KRLD-FM
  • KSPF
  • KVIL
  • History

    First air date

    May 1, 2006 (2006-05-01)

    Call sign meaning

    Highland Park Village Shopping Center
    Technical information[1]

    Licensing authority

    FCC
    Facility ID28624
    ClassC
    ERP100,000 watts
    HAAT507 meters (1,663 ft)

    Transmitter coordinates

    32°35′19N 96°58′05W / 32.58861°N 96.96806°W / 32.58861; -96.96806
    Links

    Public license information

  • LMS
  • KVIL-HD2 (103.7 MHz HD2) is a secondary FM HD Radio station of main sister KVIL dual-licensedtoHighland Park and Dallas, Texas. It is owned by Audacy, Inc. and it serves the Dallas/Fort Worth MetroplexinNorth Texas. The station's studios are located along North Central ExpresswayinUptown Dallas, and the transmitter site is in Cedar Hill off West Belt Line Road.[2] The station broadcasts Channel Q which airs an LGBTQ+ talk and EDM format.

    History

    [edit]

    In 2006, KVIL launched its secondary HD Radio channel as "Chick Rock", playing rock music from female artists such as Alanis Morissette, Sheryl Crow, and Joan Jett.[3] Two years later in 2008, the format was changed to Christian rock as "Rise". During its tenure and KVIL's run as an adult contemporary station, KVIL-HD2 would periodically flip to Christmas music from the first of November to the middle of the month when KVIL and KVIL-HD2 would swap their formats for the holiday season until the day after Christmas Day when the stations would swap back. Christmas music would run a few more days on KVIL-HD2 before resuming normal operations as "Rise" on New Year's Eve.

    After KVIL retooled its AC format to Hot AC-leaning fare in May 2013, the Christmas music was ultimately passed to sister classic hits station KLUV, while "Rise" continued to broadcast throughout the holiday season. KVIL-HD2 did, however, introduce a one-time seasonal format for the 2014 summer as "NTX Honda Fever" with 'Freddie Fever' as the DJ and the regional North Texas Honda Dealer as its sponsor. It aired a Variety hits playlist that combined Adult Top 40 and Classic Hits music.[4] The format lasted through the end of September before KVIL-HD2 resumed its "Rise" broadcasts.

    On October 7, 2015, KVIL-HD2 jettisoned its Christian rock format and flipped to smooth jazz as "The Oasis 103.7 HD2", which was relocated from sister station KMVK's HD2 channel. Sometime in July 2017, "The Oasis" was retooled to have an expanded jazz playlist and live personalities. While the focus was still on smooth jazz, The Oasis rebranded itself as a "Modern Jazz" station.[5] KVIL-HD2's programming was also heard on Audacy's platform.

    On January 11, 2024, Audacy has ceased operations of "The Oasis" and moved its in-house Channel Q programming from this station's HD3 slot to 103.7 HD2. With the addition of Dallas in year's past, Channel Q is heard in the nation's five largest radio markets and currently competes with Pride RadioonKHKS HD2. "The Oasis" on the Audacy platform has been replaced largely in function with the company's similarly-formatted "Soundscapes".

    Channel Q is currently on about 40 Audacy stations, mostly on the HD2 or HD3 subchannel.

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for KVIL-HD2". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  • ^ "KVIL-FM Radio Station Coverage Map".
  • ^ CBS Radio Announces HD2 Format Selections for More Than 15 Markets Across the Country - CBS Radio
  • ^ Your Chance To Win All Summer – NTX Honda Fever - CBSDFW.com (accessed July 9, 2014)
  • ^ Dallas' iconic jazz station The Oasis rebrands itself with 'broad swath of music' - GuideLive (published July 28, 2017)
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