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Coordinates: 33°31′05″N 101°51′25″W / 33.518°N 101.857°W / 33.518; -101.857
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KKCL-FM
Broadcast areaLubbock metropolitan area
Frequency98.1 MHz
BrandingAwesome 98!
Programming
FormatClassic Hits
AffiliationsHouston Texans Radio Network
ABC News Radio
Ownership
Owner
KFMX, KFYO, KKAM, KQBR, KZII
History
First air date
1984
Former call signs
KVOQ (1984-1989)
KKCL (1989-2015)
Call sign meaning
CooL (former branding)
Technical information
Facility ID1721
ClassC2
ERP36,000 watts
HAAT175 meters
Links
WebcastListen Live!
Websiteawesome98.com

KKCL-FM (98.1 FM, "Awesome 98!") is a radio station broadcasting a classic hits format. Licensed to Lorenzo, Texas and serving Lubbock, Texas, USA, the station is currently under ownership of Townsquare Media.[1] Its studios and transmitter are located in south Lubbock.

Two applications were filed for the channel that is now used by KKCL. A class A on 98.3 was allocated to Ralls, Texas. One filed for a class A in Ralls and the winner "KB Radio" (partnership of Bryan King and Steve Bumpous) filed for a new station in Lorenzo, Texas, which went on as KVOQ in 1984. The station ran round the clock from a studio and tower near the Lubbock (Idalou) Speedway racetrack. Then-regulations allowed a channel in the FCC table of allotments to be used in the listed city or in an unlisted city within a range of 10–15 miles depending on class of station.

BK arranged to move the station to a new site and adjacent channel for an upgraded signal on 98.1. This new construction permit was sold to Anthony Brandon in 1986, and studios moved to Park Tower at 28th and Avenue Q in Lubbock. The station was variously adult contemporary, easy listening, and finally oldies (with Rush Limbaugh) which finally put it on the map.

Lew Dee and Diana served as morning show hosts in the 1990s through February 2002. At that point, Lew Dew & Diana and Johnny May left Clear Channel Lubbock for RAMAR Communications. In the Spring of 2002 they started AC station 104.3 Stars FM. The format for the next nine years ended up bouncing around back and forth between 104.3 and 97.3 before being jettisoned for the 97.3 YES FM branding in September 2011.

Rush Limbaugh was moved off of KKCL to sister-station KFYO in 1999. From 1999 through the end of 2000, KFYO tape-delayed Rush Limbaugh from 1p-4p to air a Noon Ag Hour with Jim Stewart. Rush Limbaugh was moved to a live clearance (11a-2p) on KFYO in January 2001. Other West Texas talk stations, 710 KGNC and 1090 KKYN (now KVOP in Plainview) soon followed suit within a few years.

Back to KKCL, the station was sold to the Hicks family interests in the Fall of 1996 that eventually rolled up into Clear Channel Communications. Clear Channel sold the station to Gap Broadcasting in 2007; what eventually became Gap Central Broadcasting (following the formation of GapWest Broadcasting) was folded into Townsquare Media on August 13, 2010.[2]

One of the last links to the Lew Dee & Diana days of KOOL was severed in November 2014 when Landon King was let go from Townsquare Media- Lubbock. For the last seven years King was at KOOL he was Program Director and Morning Show Host. Before that he was the Afternoon Drive DJ since the late 1990s. In late February 2015, King resurfaced in Lubbock radio, starting a Classic Hits format on 105.7 KING FM (KRBL-FM, Idalou).

On December 29, 2015, KKCL rebranded as "Awesome 98!", with a slight shift to 1970s/1980s music, with a hint of 1990s. Jacqui Neal stayed as afternoon DJ after the switch to Awesome 98.

References

  1. ^ "KKCL Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  2. ^ "Townsquare Media completes roll-up of GAP". Radio Business Report. August 13, 2010. Retrieved August 15, 2010.[dead link]

33°31′05″N 101°51′25″W / 33.518°N 101.857°W / 33.518; -101.857