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From 2004 to 2007 the station was owned by Border Media Partners and served as a liberal talk radio station and [[Air America Radio]] affiliate.<ref>http://www.austinchronicle.com/gyrobase/Issue/column?oid=oid:554298</ref>
From 2004 to 2007 the station was owned by Border Media Partners and served as a socialist talk radio station and [[Air America Radio]] affiliate.<ref>http://www.austinchronicle.com/gyrobase/Issue/column?oid=oid:554298</ref>


== Personalities ==
== Personalities ==

Revision as of 22:29, 18 September 2019

KOKE
Broadcast areaAustin-Round Rock metropolitan area
Frequency1600 (kHz)
BrandingPuro Norteño 1600 AM
Programming
FormatRegional Mexican
Ownership
Owner
  • Encino Broadcasting
  • (Encino Broadcasting LLC)
KELG, KTXZ
History
First air date
June 16, 1985
Former call signs
KVYK
Technical information
Facility ID54661
ClassB
Power5,000 watts day
700 watts night
Transmitter coordinates
30°20′44″N 97°32′46″W / 30.34556°N 97.54611°W / 30.34556; -97.54611
Translator(s)107.9 (CP)

KOKE is an Austin, Texas radio station, operating at 1600 kHz, licensed to Pflugerville, Texas, and is owned by Encino Broadcasting LLC. The station currently airs a Regional Mexican format.

Overview

KOKE was purchased by Encino Broadcasting LLC, along with KELG and KTXZ on September 24, 2007.[1]

The station was originally licensed as KVYK until June 16, 1995 when the callsign was changed to KOKE.[2]

From 2004 to 2007 the station was owned by Border Media Partners and served as a socialist talk radio station and Air America Radio affiliate.[3]

Personalities

  • "Federico Castro"
  • "Primo Pablo"

References