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KTTX

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Radio station in Brenham, Texas
KTTX
Broadcast areaBryan-College Station
Frequency 106.1 MHz
BrandingK-TEX 106
Programming
Format Country music
Ownership
OwnerTom S. Whitehead, Inc.
KWHI
History
First air date
1964 (as KWHI-FM)
Former call signs
KWHI-FM (1964–1992)
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID 67301
Class C2
ERP 50,000 watts
HAAT 150 m (492 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
30°21′48.00′′N 96°34′33.00′′W / 30.3633333°N 96.5758333°W / 30.3633333; -96.5758333
Links
Public license information
Webcast Listen Live
Websitektex.com

KTTX (106.1 FM, KTEX 106) is a radio station broadcasting a country music format. Licensed to Brenham, Texas, United States, the station serves the College Station area. The station is currently owned by Tom S. Whitehead, Inc.[2] Studios are located in downtown Brenham, and the transmitter is near Somerville in Burleson County.

Format

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Since its inception, KTTX has had a music intensive format. Known for their 12 in a Row, the station promises listeners 40 minutes of uninterrupted country music. KTTX focuses on Texas Country or Red Dirt music, with the tagline Sounds Like Texas (although they play more music out of Nashville than Texas music).

Current DJs

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  • Cowboy Dave & Eilish --Mornings With Eilish & Cowboy Dave
  • Courtney Cartwright --Country Cafe
  • Ryan Stone --The Drive Home with Ryan Stone
  • Craig Montana - The Stars at Night

Weekends

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  • Craig Montana
  • Eilish
  • Cowboy Dave
  • Courtney Cartwright
  • Ryan Stone

Community

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KTTX is known for their community support throughout the Brazos Valley. Over the years the station has been involved in many charitable endeavors and makes public service a priority.

References

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Country radio stations in the state of Texas
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