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KBEX (96.1 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a Regional Mexican format. Licensed to Dalhart, Texas, United States, it serves the Amarillo metropolitan
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the call sign KIXK on June 1, 1997. KIXK was originally licensed to Linden, Texas. KIXK was usually silent. From 1999 until 2002, KIXK would periodically
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The station's calls changed to KDDC in 1980, and then to KIXK at the start of 1981. KIXK's format remained country (as "Kix 106") until changing to oldies/classic
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1983. The next year, with no change in format, the call sign was changed to KIXK for "Kicks", which the owners thought sounded better. Bill Fox purchased
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KXRB History First air date 1990 (1990) Former call signs KIXS (1990–1991) KIXK (1991–1997) Call sign meaning "Bee" Technical information Facility ID 15308
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First air date May 12, 1984; 39 years ago (1984-05-12) Former call signs KIXK (1986–1991) KBLT (1991–1993) KBYB (1993–2001) KXZX (2000–2004) Technical
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non-Arkansas-based ministries that were available in syndication. On April 28, 1987, KIXK Inc., owned by the El Dorado radio station of the same name, donated the