KHSE (AM)

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KHSE
City of license Wylie, Texas
Broadcast area Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex
Branding "KHSE"
First air date 2003 as KXXT
Frequency 700 kHz
Format Signal currently testing
Power 1,500 watts daytime
920 watts nighttime
Class B
Former callsigns KXXT (2003-2004)
KCAF (2004)
Owner Bernard Dallas, LLC

KHSE is an AM signal testing radio station licensed to Wylie, Texas. It is under ownership of Bernard Dallas, LLC.

[edit] History

This station began as KXXT under an unknown format in 2003, then a year later, it was changed to KCAF when sister station on 990 AM became KMSR (now KFCD). On July 22, 2004; the call sign change to KHSE and was to become a full-time business talk and sports format, but KHSE was long rumored to be in a "testing" phase to align the signal on their new tower. However, in reality, a tower had never even been constructed. KHSE went bankrupt on August 2005 and was auctioned off two months later (along with sister station KFCD) to a "debtor-in-possession".

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