30°50′54″N96°58′09″W / 30.8483°N 96.9691°W /30.8483; -96.9691
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| Frequency | 105.1MHz |
| Branding | "Shooter FM" |
| Programming | |
| Format | Texas Country music |
| Ownership | |
| Owner | M&M Broadcasters, LTD. |
| KRMX 92.9 Shooter FM Waco, TX | |
| History | |
First air date | January 25, 2007 (19 years ago) (2007-01-25) (as KHTZ 1999) |
Former call signs | KHTZ (April 16, 1999-April 25, 2004) KNVR (April 26, 2004-August 1, 2007) |
| Technical information[1] | |
Licensing authority | FCC |
| Facility ID | 84381 |
| Class | C3 |
| ERP | 15,000watts |
| HAAT | 100 m (328 ft) |
| Links | |
Public license information | |
| Webcast | Listen Live |
| Website | www |
KMIL is aradio station airing acountry music format licensed toCameron, Texas, broadcasting on 105.1 MHz FM. It signed on in 1955 as an AM station located at 1330. The station broadcasts local news and local sports. It is owned by M&M Broadcasters, LTD.[2]
The station's current Station Manager and Program Director is Billy Ray. Billy Ray is also the current morning show host.
Former management and staff include Gene "Unk" Smitherman, Silas Strausberger, Charlie McGregor, Joe Smitherman, Jeff Smitherman, Rob Reed, Chris Austin, Brett Eberhart, Joel Uvalle Jr., Donica Zabcik, Brian Smith, Rachelle Vogelsang, Kathy Pool, Casey Stanislaw, Mike Riggs, Ann Broussard, Robin Cunningham, Al Tag, Janice Corona, James Dickson, Nonito Martinez, Lina Ramon, Joy Reed, Alfred Vrazel, Porter Young, John Galure, Alan Wood, Frank Summers, Will “The Colonel” Sanders, and Rose Mondrik.
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