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KLBJ-FM

Coordinates:30°18′37″N97°47′34″W / 30.3102°N 97.7928°W /30.3102; -97.7928
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Radio station in Austin, Texas
KLBJ-FM
Broadcast areaAustin metropolitan area
Frequency93.7MHz (HD Radio)
Branding93.7 KLBJ
Programming
FormatMainstream Rock
SubchannelsHD2:Active Rock "NO CONTROL Radio" (Heavy Metal)
AffiliationsCompass Media Networks
Ownership
Owner
  • Sinclair Telecable Inc.
  • (Waterloo Media Group, L.P.)
KBPA,KGSR,KLZT,KLBJ,KROX-FM
History
First air date
1960; 65 years ago (1960) (as KTBC-FM)
Former call signs
KTBC-FM (1960–1973)
Call sign meaning
Lyndon Baines Johnson (The Johnson family are former owners)
Technical information
Facility ID65792
ClassC
ERP97,000watts
HAAT320 meters (1,050 ft)
Links
WebcastListen Live
Listen Live (HD2)
Websiteklbjfm.com

KLBJ-FM (93.7MHz) is acommercialradio station inAustin, Texas. It broadcasts anMainstream Rockradio format billed as "The Rock of Austin." It is owned by Sinclair Telecable Inc. (unrelated to television broadcasterSinclair Broadcast Group, which ownsCBSnetwork affiliateKEYE). KLBJ-FM is licensed under the name Waterloo Media. The station was once owned by the family ofPresidentLyndon Baines Johnson, and still carries his initials as itscall letters.

KLBJ-FM hasstudios and offices alongInterstate 35 in North Austin.[1] Thetransmitter and broadcast tower are atop Austin's Mount Larson.[2] KLBJ-FM broadcasts in theHD Radio format. Its HD-2digital subchannel airsheavy metal music as "No Control Radio."

History

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The Johnson family

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The station firstsigned on the air on in 1960. Itscall sign was KTBC-FM,sister station to KTBC 590 AM (nowKLBJ). The radio stations were part of the Johnson family's broadcasting holdings.[3] In 1943, the futureFirst Lady, known asClaudia T. "Lady Bird" Johnson, invested an inheritance of $17,000 to purchase KTBC (AM). She improved the station by hiring new on-air talent, found commercial sponsors, kept all the financial accounts, and maintained the facility. Using her formal name, Mrs. Johnson served as manager and then as the first chairwoman of what later came to be known as KLBJ, for some four decades.[4] (In later years, the president and Lady Bird's children ran the radio stations, while she remained chairman.) Because the stations were owned by Claudia Johnson, Lyndon Johnson did not have to consider divesting the media company, even when he was Senator, Vice President or President.

The Johnson family put Austin's first TV station on the air in 1952,KTBC-TV. The co-owned FM station signed on the air in 1960. In 1972, KTBC-FM switched to afreeform rock format, with aprogressive rock sound that was emerging on the FM dial in many cities in America.[5] Until then, the only rock commonly heard on the radio were a few songs that crossed over onto theTop 40 charts.

Change in ownership

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In 1973, the Johnsons sold KTBC-TV to theTimes Mirror Company, a newspaper and broadcasting company that published theLos Angeles Times and theDallas Times Herald. Times Mirror kept the KTBC call sign for the TV station, while the radio stations became KLBJ AM-FM to reflect the initials of President Johnson, who had died earlier that year.[6] (Currently, KTBC-TV is owned byFox Television Stations.)

In 1997, KLBJ-FM and KLBJ came under the ownership of the LBJS Corporation.[7] The new company was a merger of LBJ Broadcasting, which by this point also ownedKAJZ, with Sinclair Telecable's two stations in the market:KROX-FM andKGSR.[8] KLBJ (AM) had already shifted fromMOR to atalk radio format, while KLBJ-FM transformed into analbum rock format, concentrating on aplaylist from the best-selling records.

At the time, Sinclair Telecable Inc. was a minority stakeholder in the stations, with LBJ Holdings Co. as the 51-percent controlling stakeholder. In 2003, theIndianapolis-basedEmmis Communications acquired the controlling stake in the stations;[9] the $150 million sale, completed on July 1, marked the Johnson family's exit from broadcasting.[10] Emmis had radio stations in several large markets around the U.S., includingNew York City andLos Angeles.

In June 2019, Emmis announced that it would sell its controlling stake in the Austin cluster back to Sinclair Telecable for $39.3 million. KLBJ-AM-FM operate under the licensee name "Waterloo Media."[9]

The Dudley & Bob Show

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From 1993 to 2022, "The Dudley & Bob Show" (Dale Dudley, Bob Fonseca and Matt Bearden), was heard in morningdrive time on KLBJ-FM. The show is in the Texas Radio Hall of Fame. In 2007, it won aMarconi Award from theNational Association of Broadcasters for "Medium Market Personality of the Year."[11]

When Dale Dudley decided to step down, the morning show was renamed "Mornings with Matt and Bob." Producer Eric "Chuy" Alderete is also featured.

Discography

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KLBJ-FM has produced a number of albums, focusing mainly on localAustin music. Its "local licks live" series started in 1989 and has showcased dozens of popular Austin musicians.

YearTitleSeriesLabel
1990Local Licks Live 1989Local Licks LiveKLBJ
1991Local Licks Live 1990Local Licks LiveKLBJ
1992Local Licks Live 1991Local Licks LiveKLBJ
1993Local Licks Live 1992Local Licks LiveKLBJ
1994Local Licks Live 1993Local Licks LiveKLBJ
1995Local Licks Live '94Local Licks LiveKLBJ
1995Public Enema #1Dudley and Bob with Debra calls, bits and sketchesKLBJ
1996Local Licks Live '95Local Licks LiveKLBJ
1996We're Back and We're Highly PissedDudley and Bob with Debra calls, bits and sketchesKLBJ
1997Local Licks Live '96Local Licks LiveKLBJ
1997Eugene! Don't Hit 'Em in the HeadDudley and Bob with Debra calls, bits and sketchesKLBJ
1998Local Licks Live '97Local Licks LiveKLBJ
1998Prince Albert...Your Refrigerator Is RunningDudley and Bob with Debra calls, bits and sketchesKLBJ
1999Local Licks Live '98Local Licks LiveKLBJ
1999Local Licks: Yule Rock!HolidayKLBJ
2000Local Licks Live 1999Local Licks LiveKLBJ
2001Local Licks Live XIILocal Licks LiveKLBJ
2001Damn It's EarlyMusic fromThe Dudley & Bob ShowKLBJ
2002Local Licks Live 13Local Licks LiveKLBJ
2003Damn It's 2 EarlyMusic fromThe Dudley & Bob ShowKLBJ

See also

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References

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  1. ^NewsradioKLBJ.com/contact-us
  2. ^Radio-Locator.com/KLBJ-FM
  3. ^Enright, J. Scott (March 31, 2005). "Application for Renewal of Broadcast Station License[permanent dead link]."Consolidated DataBase System, FCC.
  4. ^Broadcasting Yearbook 1944, page 154
  5. ^KLBJfm.com/station/history
  6. ^"Lady Bird Johnson Biography :: National First Ladies' Library". Archived fromthe original on May 9, 2012. RetrievedMay 25, 2018.
  7. ^Broadcasting & Cable Yearbook 1999, page D-422
  8. ^Bertin, Michael."Two Schools of Thought".The Austin Chronicle. RetrievedJuly 9, 2023.
  9. ^ab"Emmis Exits Austin Market With Sale To Sinclair Telecable".Insideradio.com. June 10, 2019. RetrievedNovember 26, 2022.
  10. ^"LBJ completes $105M sale of radio stations".Austin Business Journal. July 2, 2003. RetrievedJuly 9, 2023.
  11. ^KLBJfm.com/DMBshow

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