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KIXQ

Coordinates: 37°05′49″N 94°34′26″W / 37.097°N 94.574°W / 37.097; -94.574
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KIXQ
Broadcast areaJoplin, MO; Pittsburg, KS; and Miami, OK
Frequency102.5 MHz (HD Radio)
BrandingKix 102.5
Programming
FormatCountry
Ownership
OwnerZimmer Radio
History
First air date
1981
Former call signs
WMBH-FM (1946-?)
KKUZ (1981-1991?)
WMBH-FM (1991-1993?)
KJKT (1993–1996)
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID5269
ClassC1
ERP100,000 watts
HAAT278 meters (912 feet)
Links
Public license information
WebcastListen Live
Websitekix1025.com

KIXQ (102.5 FM, "KIX 102.5") is a country music formatted radio station licensed in Joplin, Missouri, and is owned by the Zimmer Radio It is the third radio station in the four-state area to multicast in HD Radio.

KIXQ is simulcast on HD-1. KZRG is simulcasted on HD-2.

KIXQ was part of the family-owned Zimmer Radio Group. The stations were sold in July 2007 to James Zimmer and he created a new company called Zimmer Radio, Inc.

In the spring of 1981 under the ownership of Pat Demaree, 102.5 was a Top 40 (CHR) format under the moniker Z-103 and was rebranded "The Z 102.5" around 1990 under the helm of Al Zar and Gary Bandy that lasted a year. Following that time, the station went through a number of format changes including adult contemporary and satellite-fed country. Chuck Dunaway of Big Mac Broadcasting purchased the station, changed its call letters to KJKT and rebranded it as Country Kat 102.5. Mr. Dunaway then purchased KSYN 92.5 FM and rebranded the station, "Kissin' 92.5."

During this time, KIXQ was on air at 93.9 FM (known as KIX 94) playing more traditional country in the era when Garth Brooks had exploded on the scene. The owners of KIX 94 purchased the 97.9 FM frequency which, at the time, was a Christian station and Ralph Cherry changed 97.9's format to Big Dog New Country to compete against Country Kat.

Mr. Dunaway then bought 93.9 and 97.9. This left them with two competing country music format stations. The decision was made to combine the two stations into one with the KIXQ call letters and "KIX" slogan at the 102.5 FM frequency. For a brief period, the same programming was simulcast on both stations and they were referred to as "KAT, and KIX 102.5." Once the transition was complete, 102.5 FM officially became KIX 102.5, 93.9 FM flipped to an Adult Contemporary station known as Magic 93.9 with the call letters KJMK and 97.9 flipped to Classic Rock Big Dog 97.9. Mr. Dunaway sold the stations to the Zimmer Radio Group.

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37°05′49″N 94°34′26″W / 37.097°N 94.574°W / 37.097; -94.574


  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for KIXQ". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.