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KKPS

KKPS (99.5 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a Tejano format. Licensed to Brownsville, Texas, USA, the station serves the McAllen-Brownsville-Harlingen area. The station is currently owned by Entravision Holdings, LLC.[1]

History

The station also aired a Rock format under the callsign KRIX and slogan "99X" in the 1980s. The aired a Rhythmic CHR format as KRGY beginning 1991-02-08 under previous owner Sunburst Media. On 1992-09-01, the station changed its call sign to KVSE then again on 1992-12-28 to the current KKPS.[2]

References

  1. ^ "KKPS Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division. http://www.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/fmq?call=KKPS.
  2. ^ "KKPS Call Sign History". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division. http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/ws.exe/prod/cdbs/pubacc/prod/call_hist.pl?Facility_id=56483&Callsign=KKPS.

External links

vd • Radio stations in the McAllen-Brownsville-Harlingen market
By FM frequency 88.188.3 • 88.5 • 88.991.592.794.5 • 95.3 • 96.196.997.798.599.5100.3101.1102.1104.1104.9105.5105.7106.3 • 107.5 • 107.9
By AM frequency 710 • 840 • 910 • 1210 • 1240 • 1290 • 1530 • 1580 • 1700
NOAA Weather Radio frequency 162.400162.550
By callsign KBFMKBICKBMIKBNRKBTQKBUCKCASKESOKFRQ • KGBT • KGBT-FMKHIDKHKZ • KIRT • KJAVKKPSKMBH-FMKNVO-FM • KOIR • KQBO • KQXX-FM • KRGE • KRIOKSOXKTEX • KUBR • KURV • KVJY • KVLYKVMVKVNS • KZSP • KHB33WWG34
Texas Radio Markets: AbileneAmarilloAustinBeaumont-Port ArthurBryan-College StationCorpus ChristiDallas/Fort WorthEl PasoHouston-GalvestonKilleen-TempleLaredoLubbockLufkin-NacogdochesMcAllen-Brownsville-HarlingenOdessa-MidlandSan AngeloSan AntonioTyler-LongviewTexarkanaWacoWichita Falls

Other Texas Radio Regions: Bay City-FreeportBig Spring-SnyderBrownwoodDel RioEagle PassFort Stockton-AlpineKerrville-FredericksburgKingsville-Alice-FalfurriasLongview-MarshallParisSherman-DenisonVictoria

See also: List of radio stations in Texas See also: Reynosa Radio
v Entravision Communications
Radio stations: KAIQKBZOKDLDKDLEKFRQKHHMKJMNKKPS • KLNZ-FM • KLOB • KMIAKNTYKNVO-FMKRRNKRZY-FMKSEHKSES-FMKSSEKTSEKXSEKVLYKVVA-FMKYSE
Television Stations:

Fox affiliates: KXOF-CAXHRIO-TV2 Independent station: WJAL MyNetwork TV affiliates: KXOF-CAXHDTV-TV2 CW affiliates: KREN-TVKRNS-CAKSFE-LP Telefutura affiliates: KANG-CAKCRP-CAKDJT-CAKDTF-LPKETF-CAKELVKREN-TVKTFD-TV1KTFN-TVKTFQ-TV1KVTF-CAWMDO-CAWFTT-TV1WOTF-TV1WUTF-TV1 Telemundo affiliate: XHAS-TV3

Univision affiliates: KBNT-CAKBZO-LPKCECKDCU-DT5KEUS-LPKINCKINT-TVKLDO-TVKLUZ-TVKNVO-TVKORO-TVKPMR-TVKREN-TVKSMS-TVKUPB-TVKVYE-TVWFDCWUNI-TVWUVN-TVWVEA-TVWVEN-TV
Other Holdings: Lotus Entravision Reps (50%)4

1 = owned by Univision, managed by Entravision 2 = owned by a Mexican company, managed by Entravision 3 = XHAS license and transmitter owned by a Mexican company; Entravision wholly owns its San Diego repeater, KTCD-LP 4 = National spot radio advertising representative specializing in Spanish-language stations; co-owned with Lotus Communications Corporation 5 = Future station

Annual Revenue: Unknown at this time.Stock Symbol: NYSE: EVCWebsite: entravision.com
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