KBPA

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KBPA
Bob FM 103.5
City of license San Marcos, Texas
Broadcast area Austin-Round Rock metropolitan area
Branding 103.5 Bob FM
Slogan We play anything.
Frequency 103.5 MHz (Also on HD Radio)
103.5 HD-2 for Smooth Jazz
First air date August 20, 2004
Format Adult hits
ERP 97,000 watts
Class C0
Callsign meaning K
Bob
Plays
Anything
Owner Emmis Communications
(Emmis Austin Broadcasting Company, LP)
Sister stations KDHT, KGSR, KLBJ-FM, KLBJ (AM), KROX
Website www.hibob.fm

KBPA (branded as 103.5 Bob FM) is an Austin, Texas based radio station. The station's slogan is "We play anything." Its format is similar to other Bob FM stations across the country. Its transmitter is located near Buda, Texas.

Smooth Jazz can be heard on 103.5 HD-2 (HD Radio needed).

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  • The station signed on in 1971 as KRMH-FM as "Good Karma" a suitable name for a rock station on the fringe of Austin ("Broadcasting from beautiful downtown Buda!") in its "Hippy-Dippy" age. KRMH was owned by R. Miller Hicks (RMH) (Hence, the call letters). Roky Erickson of the 13th Floor Elevators spent many hours in the Austin offices' lobby.
  • Later sold to the Wendall Mayes Interests (also owned 1490 KNOW-AM) and renamed KCSW-FM.
  • Later both AM and FM sold to the Hicks family (no relation to R. Miller Hicks) (Family of well known investors Steve and Tom Hicks.) The station was renamed KEYI-FM and went through various formats before settling on oldies.
  • Prior to becoming Bob FM, KBPA (then KEYI) was branded as Oldies 103, playing a much tighter playlist of Motown and 1960's rock. When the switch took place on August 20, 2004, there was an initial outrage from loyal listeners [1] angered by the loss of the only full-time oldies station in Austin.

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