• Sports 1590." The station changed its call sign to KEKR on November 28, 2019. On January 19, 2020, KEKR changed its format from sports (which moved to KBHT-HD3)...
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  • Independence, Missouri. Channel 62 in Kansas City began broadcasting as KEKR-TV in 1983, changing its call letters to KZKC in 1985. Originally owned by...
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  • FM Hebbronville La Nueva Cadena Radio Luz Incorporated Spanish Christian KEKR 1590 AM Mexia M&M Broadcasters, Ltd. Classic country KELG 1440 AM Manor Encino...
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  • Kansas, United States, which held the call sign KLRK from 2020 to 2022 KEKR, a radio station (1590 AM) licensed to serve Media, Texas, United States...
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  • Texas, United States, which held the call sign KRQX-FM from 2007 to 2010 KEKR, a radio station (1590 AM) licensed to Mexia, Texas, which held the call...
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  • September 5 Boston, Massachusetts WNDS 50 September 12 Kansas City, Missouri KEKR-TV 62 September 29 Reno, Nevada KNPB 5 PBS October Hopkinsville, Kentucky...
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  • New Mexico KEJO 1240 AM Corvallis, Oregon KEJY 790 AM Eureka, California KEKR 1590 AM Mexia, Texas KELA 1470 AM Centralia–Chehalis, Washington KELD 1400...
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  • the majority of its existence. 104.9 was the original FM sister to 1590 KEKR, which signed on as KBUS in 1956. Matthew and Lisa Groveton signed 104.9...
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    Ownership Owner Milam Broadcasting Company (Gary L. Moss) Sister stations KRZI, KEKR, KBHT History First air date 1955 (69 years ago) (1955) (as KMIL) Former...
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  • the market had two independent stations after the December 1983 launch of KEKR-TV on channel 62. However, that station initially failed to spend adequately...
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    station on 1580 AM, now with the call sign KQRL, was cancelled. This allowed KEKR 1590 AM Mexia to move farther west in Limestone County, to cover Waco proper...
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  • 0.089 kW nighttime) KEKR Mexia, Texas 21493 D 2.5 0.065 31°37′12″N 96°45′06″W / 31.62°N 96.751667°W / 31.62; -96.751667 (KEKR - 2.5 kW daytime, 0...
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  • sole independent station in Kansas City for several years afterward until KEKR-TV (channel 62, now KSMO-TV) signed on in September 1983 (the KCIT call letters...
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  • Broadcasters to apply for a daytime power increase to co-owned KRQX (1590 AM, now KEKR) in Mexia, Texas, allowing that station to move into the Waco, Texas, market...
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