KBXT

KBXT
City Wixon Valley, Texas
Broadcast area Bryan-College Station
Branding 101.9 The Beat
Slogan Aggieland's Home for Hip-Hop and Hits
Frequency 101.9 MHz
First air date 1994 (as KLTR)
Format Urban Contemporary
ERP 2,500 watts
HAAT 156.2 meters
Class A
Facility ID 57802
Transmitter coordinates 30°48′5″N 96°27′58″W / 30.80139°N 96.46611°W / 30.80139; -96.46611Coordinates: 30°48′5″N 96°27′58″W / 30.80139°N 96.46611°W / 30.80139; -96.46611
Callsign meaning The Beat
Former callsigns KPXQ (1991-1993, CP)
KLTR (1993-1996)
KZTR (1996-2007)
Affiliations American Urban Radio Networks
Owner Brazos Valley Communications, Ltd.
Webcast Listen Live
Website 1019thebeatfm.com

KBXT (101.9 FM, "The Beat") is a radio station broadcasting a Urban Contemporary music format.[1] Licensed to Wixon Valley, Texas, USA, the station is currently owned by Brazos Valley Communications, Ltd. and features programming from American Urban Radio Networks.[2]

History

The station was assigned the call sign KPXQ on July 12, 1991. On December 27, 1993, the station changed its call sign to KLTR, on December 20, 1996 to KZTR, and on December 13, 2007, to the current KBXT.[3]

KZTR had originally signed on as an affiliate of Z-Rock in the mid '90s, moving toward classic rock when the network ceased operations. It took on a Top 40 format as "B-102" in November 1998, only to flip to Adult Contemporary as "101.9 The Valley" in 2001. By 2006 it started simulcasting the same audio as KTAM (1240 AM), whose format is regional Mexican.

On November 29, 2007, KZTR flipped to "The Beat" and adopted a Rhythmic format featuring Hip Hop/R&B and Rhythmic Pop hits. While it is a rhythmic format, it is a Hip Hop/R&B station replacement for KVJM after that station flipped to Spanish language more than a year earlier. KBXT has since shifted towards an Mainstream Urban direction.

The KBXT call sign was previously assigned to a station in the Duluth, MN market at AM 1390.

References

  1. "Station Information Profile". Arbitron. Summer 2009. Retrieved 2009-08-24.
  2. "KBXT Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division. Retrieved 2009-08-24.
  3. "KBXT Call Sign History". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division. Retrieved 2009-08-24.

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