KLVT

KLVT
City of license Levelland, Texas
Broadcast area West Texas
Branding News, Weather, Sports and Entertainment...Let's Talk
Slogan The Best in the West
Frequency 1230 kHz
Format Talk
Power 1,000 watts
Class C
Facility ID 30026
Transmitter coordinates 33°35′54″N 102°23′8″W / 33.59833°N 102.38556°W / 33.59833; -102.38556Coordinates: 33°35′54″N 102°23′8″W / 33.59833°N 102.38556°W / 33.59833; -102.38556
Callsign meaning Levelland Texas
Affiliations ABC Radio, TSN, ABC,
Owner Tania Moody
(Cute Boots Broadcasting LLC)
Sister stations KZZN
Website http://www.klvtradio.com/

KLVT (1230 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a brand new Talk Radio format licensed to Levelland, Texas, USA. The station is currently owned by Tania Moody, through licensee Cute Boots Broadcasting LLC, and features programming from ABC Radio, as well as local sports and local morning show Good Morning Texas with Tania Moody, Michael Wiiest and Jody Rose and Tradio—hosted by Michael Wiiest that allows callers from all over the area to call in their items to buy, sell, and trade. A complete listing is available through an online "mailbag" at klvtradio.com.

KLVT is one of the radio stations founded in the late 1940s by former State Senator Marshall Formby.

Cute Boots Broadcasting, llc - KLVT Radio

KLVT AM 1230 is owned and operated by Cute Boots Broadcasting, llc. KLVT is located in Levelland, TX, and simulcasts popular call-in show "Tradio" on KZZN AM 1490, based in Littlefield. KLVT Sports Department broadcasts Levelland Lobo football games, basketball games, and baseball games as well as Loboette volleyball games, basketball games and softball games. KLVT is also the voice of South Plains College Texans and Lady Texans basketball.

KLVT also features smaller High Schools around the area, Thursdays and Fridays, with their respective school activity reports, and covers a full lineup of sports for Sundown and Morton online at www.klvtradio.com.


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