KWTX (AM) explained

KWTX
City:Waco, Texas
Area:Waco metropolitan area
Branding:News/Talk 1230
Frequency:1230 kHz
Format:News/talk
Power:1,000 watts unlimited
Class:C
Licensing Authority:FCC
Facility Id:33057
Coordinates:31.5283°N -97.1206°W
Callsign Meaning:Waco, Texas
Owner:iHeartMedia, Inc.
Licensee:iHM Licenses, LLC
Sister Stations:KBGO, KBRQ, KIIZ-FM, KLFX, KWTX-FM, WACO-FM
Webcast:Listen Live
Website:newstalk1230.iheart.com
Affiliations:Premiere Networks
Compass Media Networks
Network:Fox News Radio

KWTX (1230 kHz) is an AM radio station broadcasting a news/talk radio format. Licensed to Waco, Texas, the station is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc.[1] Its studios are located on Highway 6 in Waco, and its transmitter is also located in Waco, south of Baylor University.

Programming

Most programs on KWTX are nationally syndicated. The weekday line-up includes The Glenn Beck Program, The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show, The Sean Hannity Show, The Jesse Kelly Show, This Morning, America's First News with Gordon Deal and Coast to Coast AM with George Noory. Two additional weekday syndicated shows come from other iHeart stations in Texas, The Michael Berry Show from KTRH in Houston and The Joe Pags Show from WOAI in San Antonio. KWTX no longer features a local weekday morning show, instead airing Walton & Johnson from KPRC Houston. Past morning hosts include Mac Watson, Garret Lewis and Shane Warner.

Weekend programming includes At Home with Gary Sullivan, The Kim Komando Show, Handel on the Law with Bill Handel, The Weekend with Michael Brown, Gun Talk with Tom Gresham, The Jesus Christ Show with Neil Saavedra and Sunday Night with Bill Cunningham. Most hours begin with an update from Fox News Radio.

History

KWTX first signed on the air on [2] It was the second radio station in Waco, and originally broadcast with 250 watts.[3] KWTX was a network affiliate of the Mutual Broadcasting System.[4]

In 1955, it added a television station, Channel 10 KWTX-TV. In 1970, it signed on an FM radio station, KWTX-FM 97.5 MHz. Through the 1970s and 80s, KWTX 1230 aired a full service radio format, including middle of the road (MOR) music, news and sports.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: KWTX Facility Record . United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division .
  2. Book: Broadcasting/Cablecasting Yearbook 1989. 1989. B-301. PDF. April 6, 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20110409143955/http://www.davidgleason.com/Archive%20BC-YB/1989/B-2%20Radio%20Neb%20to%20Terr%201989-5.pdf. April 9, 2011. dead.
  3. Book: Broadcasting/Cablecasting Yearbook 1989. 1989. B-301. PDF. April 6, 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20110409143955/http://www.davidgleason.com/Archive%20BC-YB/1989/B-2%20Radio%20Neb%20to%20Terr%201989-5.pdf. April 9, 2011. dead.
  4. https://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-BC-YB/1948/Radio%20by%20State%20NE-Ter%20BC%20YB%201948%20B&W-10.pdf Broadcasting Yearbook 1948 page 244