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WTXT
Broadcast areaTuscaloosa, Alabama, Columbus, Mississippi
Frequency98.1 MHz (HD Radio)
Branding98 TXT
Programming
FormatCountry
Subchannels
AffiliationsPremiere Networks
Ownership
Owner
WACT, WRTR, WZBQ
History
First air date
1977; 47 years ago (1977) (as WHKW)
Former call signs
  • WVEL (CP, 1972–1977)[1]
  • WHKW (1977–1989)
Technical information
Facility ID68418
ClassC1
ERP100,000 watts
HAAT274 meters (899 ft)
Translator(s)
  • HD2: 92.1 W221DB (Tuscaloosa)
  • HD3: 96.1 W241BT (Tuscaloosa)
Links
Webcast
Website

WTXT (98.1 FM, "98 TXT") is a country music-formatted radio station licensed to Fayette, Alabama, with studios in Tuscaloosa; the station is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. WTXT serves Tuscaloosa and west-central Alabama and most of east-central Mississippi with an ERP of 100,000 watts.

Cities in WTXT's primary coverage area include Tuscaloosa, Fayette, and Aliceville in Alabama and Columbus, Starkville and West Point in Mississippi. The station's signal also covers most of the western suburbs of Birmingham (e.g., Bessemer, Fairfield, Hueytown).

During the 1980s the callsign was WHKW and the format was Top 40/CHR. WHKW is Tuscaloosa's dominant affiliate for Rick Dees Weekly Top 40. During the early 1990s, the callsign changed to WTXT and the country music format was adopted. Syndicated programming includes The Bobby Bones Show and After Midnite with Blair Garner hosted by Blair Garner from Premiere Radio Networks.[2]

In 2006, WTXT added Clear Channel radio hosts Big D and Bubba to morning drive and Wild Bill Seckbach to afternoon drive. In 2014, Bobby Bones was added to the morning lineup. WTXT positions itself as 98 TXT, Tuscaloosa's Country.

On April 27, 2011, following massive severe weather, WTXT's 860 foot broadcast tower in Echola, Alabama was destroyed. In the Fall of 2012, WTXT began broadcasting at full-power from a new tower at the same site.[3]

References

  1. ^ "FCC History Cards for WTXT" (PDF).
  2. ^ "Radio Stations: Alabama". After Midnite with Blair Garner. Retrieved January 30, 2013.
  3. ^ Fitzpatrick, Mike. "Tornado Outbreak - Broadcast Engineering.info".

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External links

33°19′17″N 87°46′29″W / 33.3215°N 87.7747°W / 33.3215; -87.7747


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