KGBT-FM

KGBT-FM is an American radio station in McAllen, Texas at 98.5 FM, owned by Univision Radio, which offers a Regional Mexican music format. The station has had a Regional Mexican format since 1997. It is a sister to KGBT and a former sister of KGBT-TV. Its studios are located in McAllen, Texas, while its transmitter is located in La Feria, Texas.

KGBT-FM
CityMcAllen, Texas
Broadcast areaRio Grande Valley
BrandingKGBT La Jefa 98.5
SloganSolamente Éxitos
Frequency98.5 MHz (HD Radio)
FormatRegional Mexican
ERP100,000 watts
HAAT304 meters (997 ft)
ClassC
Former call signsKQXX (1966–1997)
OwnerUforia Audio Network
(Tichenor License Corporation)
Sister stationsKGBT
Websitekgbt985.com

History

The 98.5 frequency went on the air October 4, 1966 as the Rio Broadcasting Company's KQXX (though the permit was known as KABG-FM before going on the air). KQXX maintained studios in the Casa de Palmas Hotel in McAllen. One of the founders was Ed Gomez, a local radio and TV personality who went on to be elected a Hidalgo County judge. The station changed formats from country to Spanish.

In 1980, Bravo Broadcasting bought KQXX and increased its power to the present 100,000 watts. A new Rio Broadcasting Company acquired the station in 1990. Tichenor acquired the station in 1996 and rechristened it as KGBT-FM on January 20, 1997.

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