KLAK
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KLAK | |
City of license | Currently Durant, Oklahoma. Construction permit to move to Tom Bean, Texas. |
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Broadcast area | McKinney/Bonham/Greenville/Sherman/Denison |
Branding | 97.5 KLAK |
Frequency | 97.5 MHz |
Format | Adult contemporary |
ERP | Currently 27,000 watts. Construction permit to increase to 32,000 watts. |
HAAT | Currently 205 meters. Construction permit to decrease to 188 meters. |
Class | C2 |
Facility ID | 36265 |
Callsign meaning | K Lake Texoma |
Owner | Next Media (NM Licensing, LLC) |
Sister stations | KMAD, KMKT |
Website | www.975klak.com |
KLAK (97.5 FM) is a radio station serving the Sherman/Denison, Texas and northern Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex area. The station mainly targets the area around Collin County, TX. It has an Adult Contemporary format.
[edit] History
KLAK started broadcasting at 104.9 FM on August 14, 1984, licensed to Denison, Texas. It moved to Durant, Oklahoma (and to its present location at 97.5 FM) on May 12, 1987. The call letters are a reference to nearby Lake Texoma. KLAK, unlike many stations in North Texas, has never changed call letters since it began broadcasting. KLAK is the sister station to KMKT-FM 93.1 in Bells and KMAD-FM 102.5 in Whitesboro.
[edit] External links
- KLAK official website
- Mike Shannon's Dallas-Fort Worth Radio and TV History
- Query the FCC's FM station database for KLAK
- Radio Locator information on KLAK
- Query Arbitron's FM station database for KLAK
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