KEAN-FM
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KEAN | |
City of license | Abilene, Texas |
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Broadcast area | Abilene, Texas |
Branding | KEAN 105 |
Slogan | Today's Best Country |
Frequency | 105.1 MHz |
Format | Country |
ERP | 100,000 watts |
Class | C1 |
Owner | Clear Channel Communications |
Website | keanradio.com |
KEAN is an FM radio station that serves the Abilene, Texas area with Country music. The station is under ownership of Clear Channel Communications.
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Frequency used in early sixites by KWKC-fm. That station had it's antenna at the studios of co owned KWKC AM at 2500 Butternut. This station was a sister of KNTO in Wichita Falls, Texas. The FM was turned off in the late sixties, prior to a sale. An AM across town (KNIT 1280) asked to rent this site and buy the equipment, and filed for a new station which became KNIT-FM. KNIT Am/FM eventually became KEAN (KEAN had been used by current station KXYL in Brownwood).KWKC's next owner eventually filed for a new FM on 100.7 that became KORQ.