KXOX
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KXOX | |
City of license | Sweetwater, Texas |
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Broadcast area | Sweetwater/Abilene |
Branding | KXOX |
Slogan | Good Times, Great Country |
First air date | Late 1930s |
Frequency | KXOX-FM: 96.7 MHz KXOX-AM: 1240 kHz |
Format | Country |
Power | KXOX-AM: 1000 watts |
ERP | KXOX-FM: 2,900 watts |
Class | KXOX-FM: A KXOX-AM: C |
Owner | Stein Broadcasting Company |
Website | kxox.net |
KXOX is a radio station in the Sweetwater, Texas area, simulcast on 96.7 FM and 1240 AM. The station's format is country music. The station is owned by Stein Broadcasting Company.
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