KNCH
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KNCH (90.1 MHz) is the National Public Radio station for the Concho Valley of west-central Texas. Licensed to San Angelo, it is owned by Texas Tech University and operated out of Texas Tech's campus in Lubbock.
The station first signed on in 1996 as KUTX, owned by the University of Texas as a sister station to KUT in Austin. Its arrival brought public radio to one of the few areas in the nation that didn't have a clear signal from a public radio station. The station was a straight simulcast of KUT, with no local programming.
In 2007, however, UT began discussions about selling KUTX to Texas Tech. At the time, Angelo State University was in the process of joining the Texas Tech University System, and UT officials thought KUTX would be a perfect complement. The sale closed in December 2009. Texas Tech officially took control in April 2010 and changed the callsign to the current KNCH. Texas Tech transitioned the format news blended with classical music.[2]
References
External links
- Official website
- Facility details for Facility ID 9776 (KNCH) in the FCC Licensing and Management System
- KNCH in Nielsen Audio's FM station database
- KUTX sold to Tech, call letters changed to KNCH
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Translators |
frequency
- KBIL (1420 AM)
- KPDB (98.3 FM)
- Nearby regions
- Abilene
- Big Spring–Snyder
- Brownwood
- Kerrville–Fredericksburg
- Odessa–Midland
- San Antonio
- See also
- List of radio stations in Texas
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