Keso Information
KESO (92.7 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a Regional Mexican music format.[1] Licensed to South Padre Island, Texas, USA, the station serves the McAllen-Brownsville-Harlingen area. The station is currently owned by Border Media Partners and the broadcast license is held by BMP RGV License Company, LLC.[2]
History
The station was assigned the call letters KOUA on 1989-09-26. On 1989-10-12, the station changed its call sign to KJIB and again on 1995-12-18 to the current KESO.[3]
References
- ^ "Station Information Profile". Arbitron. Summer 2009. http://www1.arbitron.com/sip/sip.do#access.
- ^ "KESO Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division. http://www.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/fmq?call=KESO.
- ^ "KESO Call Sign History". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division. http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/ws.exe/prod/cdbs/pubacc/prod/call_hist.pl?Facility_id=36650&Callsign=KESO.
External links
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KAIQ - Wolfforth · KAMA - El Paso · KAMA-FM - Missouri City · KAZF - Hebbronville · KBAW - Zapata · KBDR - Mirando City · KBIB - Marion · KBIC - Raymondville · KBMI - Roma · KBNA-FM - El Paso · KBNL - Laredo · KBNR - Brownsville · KBOC - Bridgeport · KBRN - Boerne · KBZD - Amarillo · KCLR - Ralls · KCOR - San Antonio · KCUL-FM - Marshall · KCZO - Carrizo Springs · KDFM - Falfurrias · KDFT - Ferris · KDXX - Benbrook · KEPX - Eagle Pass · KERB - Kermit · KERB-FM - Kermit · KESO - South Padre Island · KEYH - Houston · KFLC - Fort Worth · KFON - Austin · KFTG - Pasadena · KFZO - Denton · KGBT - Harlingen · KGBT-FM - McAllen · KGVL - Greenville · KHHL - Karnes City · KHRO - El Paso · KIBL - Beeville · KINE - Kingsville · KIRT - Mission · KJNZ - Hereford · KJOJ-FM - Freeport · KLAR - Laredo · KLAT - Houston · KLDS - Falfurrias · KLEY-FM - Jourdanton · KLJA - Georgetown · KLOL - Houston · KLTN - Houston · KLVL - Pasadena · KMFM - Premont · KMJR - Portland · KMUL - Farwell · KMXO - Merkel · KNOR - Krum · KNVO-FM - Port Isabel · KOIR - Edinburg · KOVE-FM - Galveston · KOYE - Frankston · KOZA - Odessa · KPBB - Brownfield · KPBE - Brownwood · KPBM - Mccamey · KPDB - Big Lake · KPMB - Plainview · KQBO - Rio Grande City · KQLM - Odessa · KQQK - Beaumont · KQUE - Houston · KRGE - Weslaco · KRIO - McAllen · KRIO-FM - Pearsall · KROB - Robstown · KROM - San Antonio · KRVA - Cockrell Hill · KSAH - Universal City · KSJT-FM - San Angelo · KSML-FM - Huntington · KSTQ - Brownfield · KSTV - Stephenville · KTJM - Port Arthur · KTNO - University Park · KTNZ - Amarillo · KTUE - Tulia · KTXZ - West Lake Hills · KUBR - San Juan · KUNO - Corpus Christi · KVER - El Paso · KVFM - Beeville · KVIV - El Paso · KVJM - Hearne · KVOZ - Del Mar Hills · KVVO - Abilene · KVVT - Sulphur Springs · KVWG - Pearsall · KWEL - Midland · KWMF - Pleasanton · KWOW - Clifton · KWRA - Waco · KXAL - Tatum · KXGJ - Bay City · KXOI - Crane · KXPL - El Paso · KXVR-LP - Corpus Christi · KXYL - Brownwood · KXYZ - Houston · KXZX - Juilliard · KXZY - Waco · KYLP - Greenville · KYST - Texas City · KZDC - San Antonio · KZZA - Muenster
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Categories: Radio stations in Texas | Regional Mexican radio stations | Spanish-language radio stations in the United States
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