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The Bridge KTXW
Broadcast areaAustin-Central Texas metropolitan area
Frequency1120 AM and 101.1 FM
BrandingToday's Christian Talk
Programming
FormatChristian Talk and Teaching
AffiliationsSalem Radio Network
Ownership
OwnerGLG Media, LLC
History
First air date
2014
Former call signs
KIXL, KLGO
Technical information
Facility ID160615
ClassB
Power5,600 watts days
155 watts nights
Transmitter coordinates
30° 19' 24" N, 97° 48' 00" W
Translator(s)101.1 K266CI (Austin)
Links
Websitethebridgeaustin.com

KTXW (1120 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Manor, Texas, and serving the Greater Austin radio market. The station broadcasts a Christian Talk and Teaching radio format. It is owned by GLG Media, Inc.

KTXW is powered at 5,600 watts by day. But because AM 1120 is a clear channel frequency reserved for KMOX in St. Louis, KTXW must reduce power at night to 155 watts to avoid interference. KTXW is also heard on FM translator station K266CI at 101.1 MHz in Austin.[1]

Programming

KTXW airs both national and local religious shows, using a brokered programming arrangement. Hosts pay for their time on the air and may seek donations to support their ministry. National religious leaders heard on KTXW include Charles Stanley, Chuck Swindoll, David Jeremiah, and Jim Daly.[2] KTXW also carries syndicated talk shows from the Salem Radio Network, hosted by Eric Metaxas and Jay Sekulow.

History

The station first signed on the air in 2010 as KIXL.[3] Originally the 1120 kHz frequency was assigned to Cleburne, Texas, near Dallas. KCLE had been on the air from 1947 to 2008, when it moved to AM 1140, getting a boost in power and better coverage of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. It is now KHFX.

KCLE's move to another frequency created the opportunity for AM 1120 to go on the air in the Austin radio market.

Translators

Call sign Frequency City of license FID ERP (W) HAAT Class FCC info
K266CI 101.1 MHz FM Austin, Texas 144896 85 304 m (997 ft) D LMS

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