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Broadcast area | San Antonio, Texas |
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Frequency | 1130kHz |
Branding | La Nuestra |
Programming | |
Language | Spanish |
Ownership | |
Owner | Siga Broadcasting Corporation |
KAML,KFJZ,KGBC,KHFX,KLVL | |
History | |
First air date | December 17, 1979 |
Former call signs | KWBY (early 70s) KoWBoY KQTI (1979–1985) KVOJ (1985–1990) |
Technical information[1] | |
Licensing authority | FCC |
Facility ID | 28191 |
Class | D |
Power | 25,000Watts (daytime) |
Translator(s) | 92.5MHz (K223CT,San Antonio) |
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Public license information | |
Website | 1130am |
KTMR (1130AM) is aradio station licensed toConverse, Texas serving nearbySan Antonio as a Spanish radio station, airing a variety of talk programs, withregional Mexican music mornings, and Sports programming on weekends. It is currently under ownership of SIGA Broadcasting Corporation.
Because it shares the same frequency as "clear channel" stationKWKH inShreveport, Louisiana; KTMR only broadcasts during thedaytime hours.
The construction permit forKWBY in Edna, Texas, was issued to Cosmopolitan Broadcasting on July 23, 1969, nearly five years after an application was made, but it would be more than a decade before 1130 was built. The original CP holder, Cosmopolitan Enterprises, went bankrupt in 1977; the station was sold out of bankruptcy to Vic-Jax Broadcasting Corporation, which signed it on in 1979 asKQTI.
Prior to its current programming, KTMR was a religious station, then business talk, then country (KAML simulcast).
KTMR's Texassister stations with SIGA Broadcasting includeKLVL (1480 AM,Pasadena),KGBC (1540 AM,Galveston),KAML (990 AM,Kenedy-Karnes City),KHFX (1140 AM,Cleburne), andKFJZ (870 AM,Fort Worth).
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