KEWL-FM
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| City of license | KEWL: New Boston, Texas KGAP: Clarksville, Texas |
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| Broadcast area | Texarkana & Paris, Texas |
| Branding | Kool FM |
| Slogan | The Greatest Hits of all Time |
| Frequency | KEWL: 95.1 MHz KGAP: 98.5 MHz |
| Format | Classic Hits |
| ERP | KEWL: 25,000 watts KGAP: 50,000 watts |
| HAAT | KEWL: 99 meters KGAP: 94 meters |
| Class | KEWL: C3 KGAP: C2 |
| Facility ID | KEWL: 38515 KGAP: 4045 |
| Transmitter coordinates | KEWL: 33°26′15.00″N 94°25′11.00″W / 33.4375°N 94.41972°W KGAP: 33°36′47.00″N 95°1′3.00″W / 33.61306°N 95.0175°W |
| Callsign meaning | Alternate spelling for "Cool" |
| Former callsigns | KEWL: KBWE-(original FCC assignment but was never used) |
| Affiliations | ABC Radio |
| Owner | American Media Investments (AMI Radio) |
| Sister stations | KPGG-FM |
| Website | www.kool951.com |
KEWL-FM (95.1 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a Classic Hits format. Licensed to New Boston, Texas, USA, it serves the Texarkana, Texas and Arkansas area. The station is currently owned by AMI Radio Group.The station used to simulcast on KGAP 98.5 FM in Clarksville, with a 50,000 watts signal. Recently, (10/2010) KGAP began broadcasting via satellite, a "KOOL" format, separate from KEWL-FM.Radio Personalities on KEWL-FM include Mike Basso (original morning DJ and founder) with his new morning show partner, Kelli O'Neil, Fabienne, BJ the DJ,and Mike Harvey. Additional programming includes ABC Radio News, Huckabee Report, Casey Kasem and the American Top 40, the 70's Classic Hits Show, Dick Bartley's Classic Countdown Show and Dick Clark's Rock, Roll and Remember Radio Show and Daily Music Calendar.
[edit] External links
- Query the FCC's FM station database for KEWL
- Radio-Locator information on KEWL
- Query Arbitron's FM station database for KEWL
- Query the FCC's FM station database for KGAP
- Radio-Locator information on KGAP
- Query Arbitron's FM station database for KGAP
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