KKBA
KKBA (92.7 FM) is a radio station based in Kingsville, Texas, and licensed to Malkan Broadcasting L.P. KKBA broadcasts an Adult Contemporary music format, with a verge towards rhythmic AC. Nielsen BDS and Mediabase still list the station on the AC panel.
For some time, the station was the Coastal Bend home to the syndicated nightly radio program Delilah until 2010 when the station dropped the program, where it was eventually picked up by KRSR, which had an AC format for more than a year until reverting to adult hits under the calls KAJE.
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Texas Radio Markets: Abilene · Amarillo · Austin · Beaumont–Port Arthur · Bryan–College Station · Corpus Christi · Dallas–Fort Worth · El Paso · Houston–Galveston · Killeen–Temple · Laredo · Lubbock · Lufkin–Nacogdoches · McAllen–Brownsville–Harlingen · Odessa–Midland · San Angelo · San Antonio · Tyler–Longview · Texarkana · Waco · Wichita Falls
Other Texas Radio Regions: Bay City–Freeport · Big Spring–Snyder · Brownwood · Del Rio · Eagle Pass · Fort Stockton–Alpine · Kerrville–Fredericksburg · Kingsville–Alice–Falfurrias · Longview–Marshall · Paris · Sherman–Denison · Victoria
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See also: adult contemporary, classic hits, college, country, news/talk, NPR, oldies, religious, rock, sports, top 40, urban, and other radio stations in Texas
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