KZQX

Radio station in Tatum, Texas
32°22′37″N 94°34′18″W / 32.37702°N 94.57180°W / 32.37702; -94.57180Translator(s)See § TranslatorLinksWebsitekzqx.com

KZQX (100.3 FM) is a radio station licensed to Tatum, Texas, United States, serving the Tyler-Longview market with an Oldies and Adult Standards format. K250AJ (97.9 FM) is an FM translator, licensed to Tyler, Texas, extending the KZQX coverage area to the City of Tyler and southern Smith County, Texas. The station is owned by Charles Conrad through licensee Chalk Hill Communications, LLC.; the translator is owned by the East Texas Community Repeater Group, based in Henderson, Texas.[1]

History

The facility and license began in Henderson as KGRI-FM, at 99.9 MHz. It was the original FM counterpart to the now surrendered and deleted AM 1000 KGRI owned by Jim Reeves. It was moved from 99.9 to 100.3 MHz to accommodate the move of KMOO Mineola from 96.7 to 99.9 MHz in 2000, which also involved several other stations in the area relocating to new operating frequencies.

In November 2009, Chalk Hill Communications purchased the facility and license from then owner Waller Media, moving its own in-house Adult Standards format from 104.7 KZQX-LP to the newly acquired KXAL. Simultaneously, the two stations traded call letters, with 100.3 KXAL becoming KZQX, and 104.7 KZQX-LP becoming KXAL-LP. The 104.7 LPFM license was then donated to The Church at Lake Cherokee, and its format changed to a light classical and jazz presentation.

104.7 KXAL-LP has since been deleted and the license surrendered to the F.C.C due to "a lack of usefulness," as described in the surrender letter provided by the Licensee.

The original KZQX-LP was one of the first low power FM stations licensed by the F.C.C. in the State of Texas, and has been locally programmed and operated entirely by volunteers since its genesis. The station was established by Charles Conrad with the idea of serving the needs of the people in East Texas.

The Adult Standards format typically appeals to an older demographic segment that is often ignored by corporate broadcasters. KZQX's target audience is predominantly 60+.

Translator

Broadcast translator for KZQX
Call sign Frequency City of license FID ERP (W) HAAT Class Transmitter coordinates FCC info Notes
K250AJ 97.9 FM Tyler, Texas 142709 165 86.4 m (283 ft) D 32°18′38.00″N 95°16′19.00″W / 32.3105556°N 95.2719444°W / 32.3105556; -95.2719444 LMS First air date: June 19, 2007

References

  1. ^ KZQX-FM 100.3 MHz Radio Locator. Accessed December 21, 2013.

External links

  • QXFM Facebook
  • KZQX's official website
  • ‹The template FMQ is being considered for deletion.› KZQX in the FCC FM station database
  • KZQX in Nielsen Audio's FM station database
  • ‹The template FMQ is being considered for deletion.› K250AJ in the FCC FM station database
  • K250Aj at FCCdata.org
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