词条 | KETX-FM |
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| name = KETX-FM | image = | city = Livingston, Texas | area = Livingston, Texas Huntsville, Texas Lufkin, Texas | branding = 92.3 The Eagle | slogan = | frequency = 92.3 MHz | airdate = October 19, 1970 (@ 92.1 MHz) | share = | share as of = | share source = | format = Classic Hits | power = | erp = 32,000 watts | haat = {{convert|185|m|ft|sp=us}} | class = C2 | facility_id = 52897 | coordinates = {{coord|30|44|18|N|94|55|26|W|region:US-TX_type:landmark}} | callsign_meaning =East TeXas | former_callsigns = | former_frequencies = 92.1 (1970-1992) | affiliations = AP Radio, Westwood One (current) | owner = Telcom Supply, Inc. | licensee = Deborah Rand | sister_stations = KETX | webcast = Listen Live | website = 923theeagle.com }}KETX-FM (92.3 FM; 92-3 The Eagle) is a terrestrial American radio station broadcasting a classic hits format. Licensed to Livingston, Texas, United States, the station serves the areas of Livingston, Texas, Huntsville, Texas, and Lufkin, Texas. The station is currently owned by Telcom Supply, Inc, a division of Livingston Telephone, Inc. and features programming from AP Radio and Westwood One (current).[1] HistoryKETX-FM is the longtime FM sister station to Polk County Broadcasting Company's 1440 KETX, owned by Harold J. Haley, Sr. Originally proposed to operate from the AM tower site, 0.8 miles NNE of Livingston on U.S. Highway 59 in September 1969, Haley was granted a License to Cover the new FM facility by the Federal Communications Commission, operating at 3 kilowatts of power, on frequency channel 221 (92.1 MHz), elevated at 145 meters height above average terrain, on October 19, 1970. Donald L. Gulihur was the Chief Engineer for the facility's construction. KETX-FM would increase power to the current 32 kilowatts ERP, elevated at 185 meters height above average terrain, which included moving one operating channel up to the current 222 (92.3 MHz) on September 16, 1992. KETX-FM and KETX (AM) were owned by Polk County Broadcasting Company until October 8, 2008, when the two facilities, plus the low power television station, were sold to Livingston Telephone, under the subsidiary Telcom Supply, Inc., after the deaths of Hal Sr. & wife Peggy Haley. The KETX trio of facilities have been locally owned and operated throughout the entirety of their respective existences, a rarity in today's broadcasting climate. References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/fmq?call=KETX-FM |title=KETX-FM Facility Record |work=United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division }} External links{{FM station data|KETX}}{{Huntsville TX Radio}}{{Lufkin-Nacogdoches Radio}}{{Classic Hits Radio Stations in Texas}}{{Texas-radio-station-stub}} 2 : Radio stations in Texas|Radio stations established in 1988 |
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