It is in the Houston market... Waller County is part of the Houston MSA.
The station will be going away. We hope the format will come back in a Houston Market signal.
It is in the Houston market... Waller County is part of the Houston MSA.
From what I heard it has changed already. But went back to Country, on Powerfm top of the hour ID they mention KTWL. And Mr Henderson doesnt own KTWL anymore.I’m not sure why KTWL is even mentioned here. It hasn’t changed from what it has been playing and probably won’t. Roy is stubborn.
Very stubborn. The FCC cancelled DHKTZ and lists it as open allotment. Appeals to the FCC are ignored. https://ecfsapi.fcc.gov/file/10724176839063/Petition for Reconsideration - Various Allotments 7-24-2020.pdfI’m not sure why KTWL is even mentioned here. It hasn’t changed from what it has been playing and probably won’t. Roy is stubborn.
I haven’t heard KTWL playing power. It must have been for a day I didn’t check.From what I heard it has changed already. But went back to Country
I wonder if KVIC wants to go back to 95.1The FCC cancelled DHKTZ and lists it as open allotment.
Last time I heard KTWL is was still on its prior mix of music. Bet Roy pulls out of the deal.I haven’t heard KTWL playing power. It must have been for a day I didn’t check.
I wonder if KVIC wants to go back to 95.1
Would KTWL's coverage area be better served by Texas country than Spanish music? Maybe that's why.Last time I heard KTWL is was still on its prior mix of music. Bet Roy pulls out of the deal.
I know it is nit picking, but "Spanish music" is music from Spain. What the stations in Texas broadcast is Spanish language music, and most of the traditional songs are from Mexico and the new reggaetón sound is mostly from Puerto Rico and Colombia.Would KTWL's coverage area be better served by Texas country than Spanish music? Maybe that's why.
Flipping this regional station to Spanish-language programming would provoke the same reaction Trump got from Houston democrats. Stations in rural areas that broadcast foreign programming often find their antennas and/or coax shot up. KTWL continues to serve it's regional listeners, albeit with reduced power to ensure it doesn't rimshot into Houston. A win win for everybody.Would KTWL's coverage area be better served by Texas country than Spanish music? Maybe that's why.
Excuse me, but formats in Spanish are hardly "foreign programming". There is very definite proof that English came to Texas quite a while after Spanish was broadly spoken in that territory. Just look at the name of many if not most of the towns and landmarks in southern Texas...Flipping this regional station to Spanish-language programming would provoke the same reaction Trump got from Houston democrats. Stations in rural areas that broadcast foreign programming often find their antennas and/or coax shot up. KTWL continues to serve it's regional listeners, albeit with reduced power to ensure it doesn't rimshot into Houston. A win win for everybody.
You're just buying into false fear/hate mongering. The station is already being destroyed by K287BQ in most of Montgomery County. It is also unlistenable in Hempstead (which is it's COL).Flipping this regional station to Spanish-language programming would provoke the same reaction Trump got from Houston democrats. Stations in rural areas that broadcast foreign programming often find their antennas and/or coax shot up.
Correction; it is the old COL.It is also unlistenable in Hempstead (which is it's COL).
I guess you all dont know the story about when Univision flipped kxxf to Spanish "party 105.3 fm".". Calling Dade...You're just buying into false fear/hate mongering. The station is already being destroyed by K287BQ in most of Montgomery County. It is also unlistenable in Hempstead (which is it's COL).
No transmitter has been shot up. No hate rallies have been formed. No one has protested when Freddy Fender or Rick Treviño songs use spanish lyrics.
The "Party 105.3" simulcast wasn't a spanish station. During their run as a Hip-Hop station, English was the only language used over the air.I guess you all dont know the story about when Univision flipped kxxf to Spanish "party 105.3 fm"."
As BamaTX says, Party was a an English rhythmic / hip hop formatted station targeting mostly the Hispanic hip hop partisan. It was not in Spanish.I guess you all dont know the story about when Univision flipped kxxf to Spanish "party 105.3 fm".". Calling Dade...
If KTWL and K287BQ are perfectly synced up then I could see it working well driving from Houston to College Station or Houston to Huntsville. Also I can hear some translators like 92.5 ESPN and 94.1 La Nueva all the way up in Conroe. They should not be heard that well so far north of Houston.I'm not sure why K287BQ is so stubborn and trying to fit a square peg into a round hole. The owners know they've been told the station doesn't work from downtown. Buying KTWL isn't going to excuse them from this.
On a mildly related note, I see all the downtown translators aren't reaching as far as they used to. The exception is K287BQ as it is currently interfering with KTWL.