KISS-FM
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- For other radio stations with similar names, see Kiss FM.
KISS-FM | |
City of license | San Antonio, Texas |
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Broadcast area | San Antonio, Texas |
Branding | 99.5 KISS |
Slogan | KISS Rocks San Antonio |
Frequency | 99.5 (MHz) (Also on HD Radio) |
First air date | December 1946 |
Format | Active rock |
ERP | 100,000 watts |
Class | C |
Owner | Cox Radio |
Webcast | Listen Live |
Website | kissrocks.com |
KISS-FM (99.5) is an active rock station serving the San Antonio, Texas area. The Cox Radio outlet broadcasts at 99.5 MHz.
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[edit] On-air personalities
- John Lisle (Host: Mornings, 6–10 a.m.) [1]
- Steve Hahn (Host: Mornings, 6–10 a.m.) [2]
- Kelley Kendall (Producer: Mornings, 6–10 a.m.) [3]
- LA Lloyd (Program Director/Host: Afternoons, 3–7 p.m.)
- Randy Bonillas (Host: Middays, 10 a.m.–3 p.m.)[4]
- Stacey Taylor (Host: Evenings, 7–Midnight)[5]
- Chris Sifuentes (Imaging/Host: Overnights, Midnight–6 a.m.)[7]
[edit] Other personalities
- Quinn
- Randy Cruz
- Bailey
* Ron James
- Lauren
- Samantha
- Ken Riley
- Drew Bennett
[edit] Schedule
Show | Hosts | Scheduled Time |
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The Lisle & Hahn Morning Show | John Lisle, Steve Hahn and Kelley Kendall | Weekdays, 6–10 a.m.
Monday - Weekend intelligence |
Midday featuring the Nooner |
Randy Bonillas | Weekdays, 10 a.m.–3 p.m. |
Afternoon Drive featuring 5 O'Clock Rock blocks |
LA Lloyd | Weekdays, 3–7 p.m. |
Evenings featuring The All Request Zone |
Stacey Taylor | Weeknights, 7–Midnight |
Texas Traxx | Randy Bonillas | Monday Night, Midnight–1 a.m. |
Overnights featuring The What the Hell Am I Doing Awake at This Hour & "The 4AM Fourplay" |
Chris Sifuentes | Monday–Saturday, Midnight–6 a.m. |
[edit] Awards and recognitions
- Radio & Records Station of the Year (Markets 26–100)[1]
[edit] Name issues
KISS-FM is the legal callsign issued to this San Antonio radio station by the FCC at licensing and is in no way related to the KISS-FM brand name used by Clear Channel Communications. Since Clear Channel has not tried to market its brand in San Antonio, Cox does not seem to mind the use of the name and has not taken any legal action.[2]
[edit] External links
- Official KISS-FM website
- Query the FCC's FM station database for KISS
- Radio Locator information on KISS
- Query Arbitron's FM station database for KISS
[edit] References
- ^ Bailey, W. Scott (Jun. 27, 2001). KISS-FM wins top Radio & Records honors. San Antonio Business Journal.
- ^ Nichols, Lee (Nov. 30, 2001). Naked City. The Austin Chronicle.
- 1992 Broadcasting Yearbook, page A-350
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