KXXM

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KXXM
City of license San Antonio, Texas
Broadcast area San Antonio
Branding Mix 96.1
Slogan "San Antonio's #1 Hit Music Station"
Frequency 96.1 MHz (Also on HD Radio)
96.1 HD-2 for Pride Radio (Gay Radio)
First air date 1996
Format Top 40
ERP 100,000 watts
Class C1
Callsign meaning The XXM is "Mixx" in reverse
Owner Clear Channel Communications
Sister stations KAJA, KQXT, KRPT, KTKR, WOAI
TV station WOAI-TV pending sale to Providence Equity Partners
Webcast Listen Live
Website www.mix961.com

KXXM FM San Antonio, "Mix 96.1" is a contemporary hit radio station owned by Clear Channel Communications. Signed on as a rock-based CHR in 1998, 96.1 in San Antonio was previously Urban AC as 96.1 KSJL. That format would be moved to the AM dial in 1998. Even before that, two other radio stations graced the same frequency: Q96 KSAQ a Top 40 radio station until 1991 and 96 Rock KSAQ a competitor to 99.5 KISS until 1993.

KXXM has had three morning shows during its CHR days: Deb & Dean (1998-2002), The Woody Show (2002-2004), Kidd Kraddick in the Morning (2004-present).

Clear Channel often brands its Top-40 stations with the "Kiss FM" brand, but the Mix name has held in San Antonio. There is an unrelated KISS-FM in the city, a rock station owned by Cox Radio. Clear Channel has apparently shown no interest in infringing on it.

  • Kidd Kraddick (syndicated) (5am - 10am)
  • Micki Gamez (10am - 1pm)
  • Tony Travatto (1pm - 3pm)
  • Russell Rush (3pm - 7pm)
  • Mo Bounce (7pm - 12am)
  • JoJo (overnights)

  • Tony Cortez (now at KHFI - Austin)
  • Jamie Martin (The Woody Show)
  • Jett MacKenzie
  • Jay Mykel
  • Crystal Stone

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