KDMX-FM

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KDMX
Image:Kdmxmix1029.jpg
City of license Dallas, Texas
Broadcast area Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex
Branding "Mix 102.9"
First air date 1960 as KQRO
Frequency 102.9 (MHz) Also Available on HD Radio
102.9 HD-2 for Commercial Free Mix
Format Hot Adult Contemporary
ERP 100,000 watts
Class C
Callsign meaning K Dallas's MiX
Former callsigns KQRO (1960-1965),

KEIR (1965-1971), KDTX (1971-1977),

KMGC (1977-1991)
Owner Clear Channel Communications
(Citicasters Licenses, LP)
Website http://www.mix1029.com

KDMX, branded as Mix 102.9, is an FM radio station serving the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex in Texas. It is currently owned and operated by Clear Channel Communications and, as the name implies, plays a mixture of adult contemporary and pop music hits dating from the 1980's to the modern era.

Listeners can also hear commercial free "mix" music on 102.9 D-2 (Ibiquity Digital Radio needed).

[edit] Personalities

Tony Zazza & Victoria Snee

Lisa Thomas

Rick O'Bryan

Jen Austin

Joe Kelly

Casey Kasem

Kid Can

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FM radio stations in the Dallas/Fort Worth market (Arbitron #5)

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