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KXTN 1350 still using 107.5 liners

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I kid you not it's happening, as I just checked on 1350 KXTN and they're still announcing it as 107.5. That goes to show how much Univision listens to the station after changing the frequency LOL.

At least KLMO is announcing the correct frequency. If I were KLMO though I wouldn't announce my family's last name all the time on-air. Lopez is a very common name, but still.
 
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Meanwhile 99.9 and 1540 is the last Tejano signal I forgot to mention, but I didn't mention it because 99.9 makes funny noises with it's signal when the bass hits.
 
KXTN 1350 still hasn't updated their liners.

Meanwhile 1310 is off-air tonight, not sure if this means anything but AM is probably just becoming obsolete.

I feel bad for people who are stuck for AM stations without FM or streaming capabilities.
 
I kid you not it's happening, as I just checked on 1350 KXTN and they're still announcing it as 107.5. That goes to show how much Univision listens to the station after changing the frequency LOL.

KXTN's programming is still on 107.5 on an HD channel. So the 107.5 reference is correct and they are trying to emphasized that the station is still available on FM.
 
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