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==="La Kalle" and first era of "Latino Mix"=== |
==="La Kalle" and first era of "Latino Mix"=== |
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In 2008, KGSX switched to [[Latin Pop]] as "95.1 La Kalle". |
In 2008, KGSX switched to [[Latin Pop]] as "95.1 La Kalle". In September 2014, the station rebranded as "Latino Mix". |
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In September 2014, the former station branding "La Kalle" was changed to "Latino Mix". |
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===Yo! 95.1: Classic Hip-Hop=== |
===Yo! 95.1: Classic Hip-Hop=== |
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On December 19, 2014, KGSX flipped to [[classic hip hop]] as "Yo! 95.1" and changed their call letters to KCOR-FM. |
On December 19, 2014, KGSX flipped to [[classic hip hop]] as "Yo! 95.1" and changed their call letters to KCOR-FM.<ref>[https://radioinsight.com/headlines/91270/univision-launches-yo-95-1-san-antonio/ Univision Launches Yo! 95.1 San Antonio]</ref> On January 20, 2015, KCOR-FM changed their call letters to KMYO, to go with the "Yo! 95.1" branding. |
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On January 20, 2015, KCOR-FM changed their call letters to KMYO, to go with the "Yo! 95.1" branding. |
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==KMYO Today== |
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===Return of "Latino Mix"=== |
===Return of "Latino Mix"=== |
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On April 19, 2017, at 5 p.m., KMYO dropped its Classic Hip-Hop format and changed to Spanish Top 40, returning to its former branding as "Latino Mix 95.1".<ref>[https://radioinsight.com/headlines/117551/two-spanish-chrs-launch-san-antonio-within-minutes-one-another/ Two Spanish CHRs Launch in San Antonio Within Minutes of One Another] Radioinsight - April 19, 2017</ref> |
On April 19, 2017, at 5 p.m., KMYO dropped its Classic Hip-Hop format and changed to Spanish Top 40, returning to its former branding as "Latino Mix 95.1".<ref>[https://radioinsight.com/headlines/117551/two-spanish-chrs-launch-san-antonio-within-minutes-one-another/ Two Spanish CHRs Launch in San Antonio Within Minutes of One Another] Radioinsight - April 19, 2017</ref> Two days after the switch, [[Alpha Media|Alpha Media's]] [[KTFM|KTFM-HD2/K277CX]] dropped its struggling [[Alternative Rock]] format and picked up the Classic Hip-Hop format, in response to KMYO's flip. |
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Two days after the switch, [[Alpha Media|Alpha Media's]] [[KTFM|KTFM-HD2/K277CX]] dropped its struggling [[Alternative Rock]] format and picked up the Classic Hip-Hop format, in response for KMYO's drop-out. |
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==Previous logo== |
==Previous logo== |
Revision as of 14:47, 29 June 2021
File:Latino Mix San Antonio.jpg | |
Broadcast area | San Antonio |
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Frequency | 95.1 MHz (HD Radio) |
Branding | Latino Mix 95.1 |
Programming | |
Language(s) | Spanish and English |
Format | Spanish CHR Reggaeton |
Ownership | |
Owner |
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Radio: KBBT, KROM, KVBH, KXTN (AM) TV: KWEX-DT, KNIC-DT | |
History | |
Former call signs | KYBC (1991-1992) KATG (1992-1994) KRNH (1994-2000) KCOR-FM (2000-2008) KGSX (2008-2014) KCOR-FM (2014-2015) |
Former frequencies | 95.3 MHz (1991-1994) |
Call sign meaning | K My YO! (previous format) |
Technical information | |
Facility ID | 25469 |
Class | C1 |
ERP | 100,000 watts |
HAAT | 201 m (659 ft) |
Links | |
Webcast | Listen Live |
Website | 95.1 Latino Mix Online |
KMYO (Latino Mix 95.1) is a Spanish Top 40/CHR radio station owned by Univision in the San Antonio, Texas area. The city of license is Comfort, Texas and operates at 95.1 MHz. Its studios are located in Northwest San Antonio, and the transmitter site is in Lakehills, Texas.
History
KYBC signed on 95.3 MHz in 1991. Three years later, the station became KRNH at 95.1, with the Satellite Music Networks Real Country format.[1]
"La Kalle" and first era of "Latino Mix"
In 2008, KGSX switched to Latin Pop as "95.1 La Kalle". In September 2014, the station rebranded as "Latino Mix".
Yo! 95.1: Classic Hip-Hop
On December 19, 2014, KGSX flipped to classic hip hop as "Yo! 95.1" and changed their call letters to KCOR-FM.[2] On January 20, 2015, KCOR-FM changed their call letters to KMYO, to go with the "Yo! 95.1" branding.
Return of "Latino Mix"
On April 19, 2017, at 5 p.m., KMYO dropped its Classic Hip-Hop format and changed to Spanish Top 40, returning to its former branding as "Latino Mix 95.1".[3] Two days after the switch, Alpha Media's KTFM-HD2/K277CX dropped its struggling Alternative Rock format and picked up the Classic Hip-Hop format, in response to KMYO's flip.
Previous logo
References
- ^ Stark, Phyllis (July 16, 1994). "Vox Jox". Billboard. 106 (29): 84.
- ^ Univision Launches Yo! 95.1 San Antonio
- ^ Two Spanish CHRs Launch in San Antonio Within Minutes of One Another Radioinsight - April 19, 2017
External links
- Facility details for Facility ID KMYO ({{{2}}}) in the FCC Licensing and Management System
- {{{2}}} in Nielsen Audio's FM station database
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