KBPA

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KBPA
Bob FM 103.5
City of license San Marcos, Texas
Broadcast area Austin, Texas
Branding 103.5 Bob FM
Slogan We play anything.
First air date August 20, 2004
Frequency 103.5 MHz
103.5 HD-2 for Smooth Jazz
Format Adult hits
ERP 97,000 watts
Class C0
Callsign meaning K
Bob
Plays
Anything
Owner Emmis Communications
Website www.hibob.fm

KBPA (branded as 103.5 Bob FM) is an Austin, Texas based radio station. The station's slogan is "We play anything." Its format is similar to other Bob FM stations across the country. Its transmitter is located near Buda, Texas.

Smooth Jazz can be heard on 103.5 HD-2 (HD Radio needed).

[edit] Former History

Prior to becoming Bob FM, KBPA (then KEYI) was branded as Oldies 103, playing a much tighter playlist of Motown and 1960's rock. When the switch took place on August 20, 2004, there was an initial outrage from loyal listeners [1] angered by the loss of the only full-time oldies station in Austin.

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Austin, Texas FM radio stations (Arbitron #42)

 KNLE 88.1 | KMHF 88.5/104.7 | KAZI 88.7 | KMFA 89.5 | KTSW 89.9 | KUT 90.5 | KOOP 91.7/KVRX 91.7 (Share-time) | KQJZ 92.1/KQOT 106.3 | KKLB 92.5 | KDHT 93.3/99.7 | KLBJ 93.7 | KAMX 94.7 | KKMJ 95.5 | KHFI 96.7 | KVET 98.1 | KRXT 98.5 | KHHL 98.9 | KASE 100.7 | KROX 101.5 | KPEZ 102.3 | KBPA 103.5 | KXBT 104.3 | KXXS 104.9 | KFMK 105.9 | KGSR 107.1 | KINV 107.7 


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