KXGL

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KXGL
KXGL-FM 100.9 logo
City of license Amarillo, Texas, U.S.A.
Branding The Eagle
Frequency 100.9 (MHz)
Format Spanish-language (???? - 2001), classic hits (2002 - Present)
Callsign meaning K TeXas EaGLe
Owner JMJ Broadcasting Company
Website www.1009theeagle.com

KXGL is a classic hits radio station in Amarillo, Texas, U.S.A. with the focus in 1970s popular songs. The station was founded in 2002 and is owned by JMJ Broadcasting Company.

Prior to be a classic hits station, KXGL was a Spanish language format station called, "La Picosita" with the calling sign, KPQZ.[1] The station was purchased by Feuer/McCord Communications Inc. for US$3 million in 2002.[2]

KXGL has a sales agreement with KGNC to sell air time on its station.[3]

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ "Bidders sought for La Picosita". Amarillo Globe-News,. Retrieved on August 28, 2006.
  2. ^ "Sale of radio station approved; details hold up payment of claims". Amarillo Globe-News. Retrieved on August 28, 2006.
  3. ^ "Once bankrupt radio station to return to air". Amarillo Globe-News. Retrieved on August 28, 2006.

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Radio stations in the Amarillo market (Arbitron #195)

FM Stations: KJRT 88.3 | KXLV 89.1 | KACV 89.9 | KAVW 90.7 | KWTS 91.1 | KTXP 91.5 | KXRI 91.9 | KQIZ 93.1 | KMXJ 94.1 | KARX 95.7 | KMML 96.9 | KGNC 97.9 | KPRF 98.7 | KBZD 99.7 | KXGL 100.9 | KATP 101.9 | KRGN 102.9 | KRGN 103.1 | KQFX 104.3 | KJJP 105.7 | KPUR 107.1 | KZRK 107.9

AM Stations: KGNC 710 | KIXZ 940 | KICA 980 | KTNZ 1010 | KVOP 1090 | KZIP 1310 | KDJW 1360 | KPUR 1440 | KZRK 1550


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