KSMX-FM

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KSMX-FM
Broadcast areaClovis area
Frequency107.5 MHz
BrandingMix 107.5
Programming
FormatHot Adult Contemporary
AffiliationsCNN Radio
Ownership
OwnerRooney Moon Broadcasting, Inc.
History
Former call signs
KZZO (1984-1993)
KERC (1993-1994)
KPWX (1994-1995)
KSMX (1995-2007)
Technical information
Facility ID64495
ClassC1
ERP100,000 watts
HAAT165.0 meters
Transmitter coordinates
34°11′34.00″N 103°16′44.00″W / 34.1927778°N 103.2788889°W / 34.1927778; -103.2788889
Links
Websiteheymix.com

KSMX-FM (107.5 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a Hot Adult Contemporary format. Licensed to Clovis, New Mexico, USA, the station serves the Clovis area. The station is currently owned by Rooney Moon Broadcasting, Inc. and features programming from CNN Radio.[1]

History

The station went on the air as KICA-FM in 1981. The station was sold to Triton Broadcasting in 1982, and the call letters were changed to KCPK (K-Clovis-Portales-K108). The station was sold to Tabor Broadcasting in 1984 (Jim Tabor once PD of KLIF Dallas, WSGN Birmingham, and owner of KINT AM/FM El Paso). Calls were changed to KZZO on 1984-09-04. KZZO was an adaptation of "ZOO". There was a well known Dallas Texas station called KZEW, and the station studios were located at 1000 Sycamore across the street from the Clovis Zoo. On 1993-09-01, the station changed its call sign to KERC, on 1994-03-01 to KPWX, on 1995-07-25 to KSMX, and on 2007-09-24 to the current KSMX-FM.[2]

Air-Staff

Mix Mornings with Duffy Moon and Amber Kaye: 6am to 10am (Show Cast) Duffy Moon, Amber Kaye, Cari Kelley (NEWS), Doc Elder (SPORTS), Mini-Coop (INTERN)

Jen Austin: 10am to 3pm

Mix Afternoons with KT Kelley: 3pm to 7pm

References

  1. ^ "KSMX-FM Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  2. ^ "Ksmx Call Sign History". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.

External links