KQXT-FM

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The New Q1019
Broadcast area San Antonio, Texas
Branding "The New Q1019"
Frequency 101.9 (MHz) (Also on HD Radio)
101.9 HD-2 for Smooth Jazz
Format Adult Contemporary
Power 100,000 watts
Class C1
Owner Clear Channel
Sister stations KAJA, KRPT, KTKR, KXXM, WOAI
TV station WOAI-TV pending sale to Providence Equity Partners
Webcast Listen Live
Website www.q1019.com

KQXT The New Q1019 is a San Antonio, Texas Adult Contemporary radio station operating on 101.9 MHz with 100,000 Watts from a transmitter site on the Tower of the Americas in downtown San Antonio. KQXT is owned and operated by Clear Channel Radio.

Smooth jazz music can be heard on 101.9 HD-2 (HD Radio needed).

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For most of its existence, KQXT was known as EZ listening or Adult Contemporary "KQ-102". The station began in 1967 as KCOR-FM with its antenna at the sister KCOR AM towers at Abe Lincoln road in North West San Antonio. KCOR AM was an established Spanish language station, going back to 1946. The FM was always separate from the AM. The station was sold (with KCOR) in 1975 to Harbenito Radio (later known as Tichenor Media) along with KCOR (AM). The FM moved from Abe Lincoln road to the Tower of the Americas site in downtown San Antonio in 1970. It was sold to Westinghouse' Group W Broadcasting in 1984. It was acquired by Clear Channel Communications in the early 1990s in a deal that involved other local stations.

KQXT was re-branded as "Soft Rock 101.9" moving away from their longtime "elevator music" image to a more mainstream AC playlist.

On January 2, 2007 the station underwent a change and is now known as "Q101.9". The Format remains intact with the addition of more rhythmic songs.

6222 N.W. Interstate 10, San Antonio, TX 78201

KQXT shares studio facility with sister stations KAJA, WOAI, KXXM, KTKR, and KRPT, .

Weekdays

  • Jim Conlee
  • Donna McCoy
  • Scotty Mac
  • Delilah

  • Diane Travis
  • Jon Wetherbee
  • Tom Grey

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