KKLB-FM

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KXXS-FM
City of license Elgin, Texas
Broadcast area Austin-Round Rock metropolitan area
Branding Digital 92.5
Frequency 92.5 MHz
Format Spanish Hits
ERP 50,000 Watts
Callsign meaning KLuB sounds like "Club," previous branding
Owner BMP Radio
Sister stations KHHL, KFON, KXBT, KXXS

KKLB (branded as "Digital 92.5") is an Austin, Texas-based radio station. It airs on FM frequency 92.5 and is under ownership of BMP Radio. This station airs a Spanish Hits format. In 2007 the call letters were changed to KXXS due to the Spanish Pop format switching from 104.9 to 92.5, 104.9FM then became the "Beat 104.9FM" and received the call letters KXBT. 92.5FM was previously La Lupe and Norteño after it was acquired by BMP Radio from Garcia Communications.

  • Julieta Gil
  • Gabriel Manjarrez
  • Mario Carcamo "DJ Carcamo"
  • Agustin Alvarado "El Zyberneticko"

BMP Radio Website Digital official Myspace page Agustin Alvarado's website


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