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Im moving to san antonio, texas next month, what is the best radio stations there? any genre is cool wiht me.?
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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
I like the Trinity University krtu 91.7 fm jazz and San Antonio College KSYM 90.1 third coast music radio stations because their music is varied and different and of course caters to a more educated, hip and younger minded crowd, but depending on your taste Kiss is for the 18-35 male target rock and roll audience and country listeners usually head for KJ97. But, in case you are interested here is a list of the local stations.
KCHL-AM 1480 Gospel music and Christian talk radio station
KDRY-AM 1100, San Antonio Christian Radio Christian music, news, and talk radio station; Owner: KDRY Radio Inc.
KEDA-AM 1540, Jalapeno Radio Local music, Tejano, and Texas music station
KKYX-AM 680, Classic Country Country music station; Owner: Cox Radio, Inc.
KLUP-AM 930, "Where Your Opinion Counts" News and talk radio station; Owner: Salem Communications
KSAH-AM 720 (no website) Regional Mexican and Norteño music station; Owner: Border Media Partners
KSLR-AM 630, The Word Christian music and ministry programs station; Owner: Salem Communications
KTKR-AM 760, Ticket 760 Sports talk radio station and San Antonio Spurs ticket information; Owner: Clear Channel Communications.
KTSA-AM 550 News and talk radio station; Owner: CBS Radio Stations, Inc.
WOAI-AM, News Radio 1200AM Talk radio and news, traffic, and weather news station, linked to WOAI TV, an NBC network affiliate (channel 4). Owner: Clear Channel Communications.
Radio Stations - FM
KAJA-FM, KJ 97.3 County music station; Owner: Clear Channel Communications.
KBBT-FM, The Beat 98.5 Rap, R&B and Hip-Hop station; Owner: Univision.
KCOR-FM 95.1 Spanish language pop and oldies music station; Owner: Univision.
KCYY-FM, Y100 Country music station; Owner: Cox Radio, Inc.
KELZ-FM, Z106.7 Top 40 contemporary hits station; Owner: Cox Radio, Inc.
KISS-FM, 99.5 KISS Rock music station; Owner: Cox Radio, Inc.
KLEY-FM 95.7 (no website) Regional Mexican music station; Owner: Border Media Partners
KMFR-FM 105.9 (no website) Americana, rock, and Texas music station; Owner: Hondo Radioworks
KONO-FM, 101.1 Oldies music station; Owner: Cox Radio, Inc.
KQXT-FM, Soft Rock 101.9 Contemporary soft rock and easy listening music station; Owner: Clear Channel Communications.
KRIO-FM 104.1 (no website) Spanish language pop and rock music station; Owner: Border Media Partners
KROM-FM 92.9 Spanish language pop music station; Owner: Univision.
KRPT-FM, 92.5 The Outlaw Country music focusing on Texas artists; Owner: Clear Channel Communications.
KRTU-FM 91.7 College radio station featuring jazz, alternative independent rock, and other music genres; Owner: Trinity University
KSMG-FM 105.3, Magic 105.3 Adult contemporary music station; Owner: Cox Radio, Inc.
KSRX-FM 102.7 (no website) Classic to mainstream rock music station; Owner: Border Media Partners
KSYM-FM 90.1 Community college radio station operated by students in the Radio-TV-Film (RTVF) program at San Antonio College. Owner: San Antonio College.
KTFM-FM 94.1 (no website) Oldies, rap, R&B and hip hop music station; Owner: Border Media Partners
KXTN-FM 107.5 Tejano music station; Owner: Univision.
KXXM-FM, Mix 96.1 Contemporary pop music station; Owner: Clear Channel Communications.
KZEP-FM 104.5 Classic rock music station; Owner: Lotus Communications Corporation
Texas Public Radio Combined site for local non-commercial radio stations KPAC 88.3 (classical music), National Public Radio affiliate KSTX 89.1 (news, information, and entertaiment programs), and KTXI 90.1 (broadcast in the Texas Hill Country with programs from the KPAC and KSTX schedules). Owner: Texas Public Radio.
Happy listening.
Source(s): (Wrote ads for radio in the 90's) - Anonymous1 decade ago
If you like rock, theres 99.5 kiss which is more ''hardcore'' [ Metalica, Disturbed,Tool, Mudvayne, Ozzy Osbourne etc etc] 104.5 kzep is more ''old school'' [ Led Zeppelin, Rush, Iron Maiden, Ozzy Osbourne,Judas Priest etc etc]
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