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KLBQ
Broadcast areaEl Dorado, Arkansas
Frequency101.5 MHz
Branding101.5 The Hog
Programming
FormatClassic Country
AffiliationsWestwood One
Ownership
OwnerNoalmark Broadcasting Corporation
KELD (AM), KAGL, KMRX, KIXB, KELD-FM
History
First air date
2000; 23 years ago (2000)
Former call signs
  • KHBX (1998-2000, CP)
  • KMLK (2000-2017)
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID85169
ClassA
ERP4,500 watts
HAAT114 meters
Transmitter coordinates
32°56′10″N 92°37′29″W / 32.93611°N 92.62472°W / 32.93611; -92.62472
Links
Public license information

KLBQ (101.5 FM), broadcasting as 101.5 The Hog, is a radio station broadcasting a classic country format. Licensed to Junction City, Arkansas, United States, the station serves the El Dorado, Arkansas area. The station is currently owned by Noalmark Broadcasting Corporation and features programming from ABC Radio.[2][3]

History

The station went on the air as KHBX on July 17, 1998. On August 31, 2000, the station changed its call sign to KMLK. The station moved its community of license from El Dorado to Junction City on April 21, 2017.

The station founder was Jerome Orr, who had worked for Noalmark at KELD, El Dorado and at Hobbs. Orr had recently been managing the company's then KIOL in Midland/Odessa.

On July 13, 2017, KMLK and its urban adult contemporary format moved to 98.7 FM El Dorado, swapping frequencies and call signs with country-formatted KLBQ.[4]

References

  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for KLBQ". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^ "KLBQ Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  3. ^ "KLBQ Station Information Profile". Arbitron.
  4. ^ Noalmark Swaps Formats El Dorado Radioinsight - July 17, 2017

External links


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