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Coordinates: 32°34′55″N 96°58′34″W / 32.582°N 96.976°W / 32.582; -96.976
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KPLX
File:KPLX-FM 995 Wolf.jpg

Logos for KLUV's primary and secondary channels.
Broadcast areaDallas/Fort Worth Metroplex
Frequency99.5 MHz
99.5 HD2: simulcast of WBAP
Branding99.5 The Wolf
Programming
FormatModern Country
AffiliationsABC
Ownership
Owner
KESN, KLIF, KLIF-FM, KSCS, KTCK, KTCK-FM, WBAP
History
First air date
1962 (as KXOL)
Former call signs
KXOL (1962-1968)
KCWM (1968-1971)
KXOL (1971-1974)
KOPA (1974-1974)
Call sign meaning
MetroPLeX
Technical information
Facility ID54675
ClassC
ERP100,000 watts
HAAT511 meters (1,677 ft)
Links
WebcastListen live (via iHeartRadio)
Website995thewolf.com

KPLX (99.5 FM, "99.5 The Wolf") is an American commercial radio station broadcasting a country music format on 99.5 FM, serving the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex in Texas and is under ownership of Cumulus Media. The station's studios are located in the Victory Park district in Dallas just north of downtown, and its transmitter is located in Cedar Hill, Texas.

History

99.5 was activated in 1962 as KXOL-FM. It operated as a sister station to KXOL 1360 (now KMNY). Calls changed to KCWM in the late sixties and to KPLX in 1974. It was owned by the Wendall Mayes family (KNOW Austin, KCRS Midland, interests in others) until 1974 when it was sold to Susquehanna Broadcasting (later acquired by Cumulus Group).

The station first started out with a middle of the road music format in 1974, then it was changed to a country station on January 7, 1980. The station was known on-air as "K-Plex". The station re-branded as "The Wolf" on July 24, 1998.

KPLX has won radio station of the year award from the Country Music Association and the Academy of Country Music, as well as RAB Marconi Awards, Billboard/R&R and Radio Music Awards. Susquehanna was eventually acquired by Cumulus Media in 2005.

With its parent company's acquisition of Citadel Broadcasting, KPLX is now a sister station to long-time rival KSCS (96.3); the latter shifted to a Nash FM-inspired pop/country hybrid format in 2015 to differentiate the two.

HD Radio

KPLX broadcasts using HD Radio,[1] and simulcasts sister station WBAP News/Talk 820 AM on the station's HD-2 channel. Previously, the HD2 channel carried a Top 40 format as "Vibe 99-5."

On October 7, 2013, Cumulus announced that the simulcast of SportsRadio 1310 The Ticket will move to 96.7, switching places with the simulcast of WBAP News/Talk 820 AM. The format flips took effect on October 21.[2]

Airstaff

The current weekday lineup (as of April 26, 2016): Morning drive is hosted by The Wake Up With The Wolf Show with Lisa Taylor and Skip Mahaffey, Smokey Rivers on middays, Mark Phillips on afternoon drive, and Bill Bowen from 7pm-Midnight.

References

32°34′55″N 96°58′34″W / 32.582°N 96.976°W / 32.582; -96.976