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87.8

And closer to Mansfield Tx I heard a Tejano Format but couldnt listen to what exactly it was called.
 
That station got the tv channel with the purpose of running audio on 87.7. They have to have a visual carrier (I think they do? I can't see/hear it from here) but even if you listen to the audio they call it "87.7" whatever that is in spanish. They had no interest in TV. There's a very good article in one of the Radio Guide issues discussing this and whether or not its legal. It was written by Burt Weiner. I don't know what issue it was but I have it in PDF format if anyone wants me to email it to them.
 
KBFW-LP 6 Arlington and KZFW-LP 6 Dallas are the two 87.75's in the metro. KZFW-LP is owned by Hispanic Christian group, so it's not likely to flip from Spanish religious.

Not sure how long the analog channel 6 Dallas will exist. KZFW-LP has a CP to flash-cut to digital (as KZFW-LP 6 Royse City) and LPTV KSEX-LP has a digital CP that will make it KSEX-LD 6. KZFW-LP will be in northeast Dallas County; KSEX-LD at Cedar Hill.

Interestingly, most of the analog channel 6's left on the air in the state are operating as radio stations: KBFW-LP 6, KXIT-LP 6 Amarillo (relaying "La Ley" KJNZ 103.5 Hereford into Amarillo), and alternative KFMP-LP 6 Lubbock.
 
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