City | Terrell Hills, Texas |
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Broadcast area | San Antonio, Texas |
Branding | 106.7 The Eagle |
Slogan | San Antonio's ONLY Classic Rock |
Frequency | 106.7 MHz (also on HD Radio) |
First air date | December 31, 1967 (as KBUC 106.3) 1986 (as KESI at 106.7) |
Format | Classic rock |
Language(s) | English |
Audience share | 4.3 (February 2017, Nielsen Audio[1]) |
ERP | 100,000 watts |
HAAT | 310 m (1,017 ft) |
Class | C0 |
Facility ID | 70357 |
Callsign meaning | K Texas K X (Former branding as X106.7) |
Former callsigns | KBUC (1970-1978) KTUF (1979-1983) KESI (1983-1987) KMMX (1987-1992) KKYX-FM (1992-1993) KDIL (1993-1995) KCJZ (1995-2003) KELZ-FM (2003-2006) KPWT (2006-2010) |
Former frequencies | 106.3 MHz (1979-1986) |
Owner |
Cox Radio (Cox Radio, Inc.) |
Sister stations | KCYY, KISS-FM, KKYX, KONO, KONO-FM, KSMG |
Webcast | Listen Live |
Website | eaglesanantonio.com |
KTKX (106.7 The Eagle) is a classic rock radio station serving the San Antonio area. The Cox Communications outlet operates at 106.7 MHz with an ERP of 100 kW and its city of licence is Terrell Hills, Texas. Its studios are located in Northwest San Antonio near the South Texas Medical Center complex, and the transmitter site is in south Bexar County.
KTKX first signed on on December 31, 1967 as a sister station to KBUC. Licensed to Terrell Hills, an enclave city inside of San Antonio, Texas, it aired a Country/Western Format. KBUC would stay on 106.3 until July 18, 1979 which would become KTUF at 106.3. KBUC moved up the dial to 107.5 until the station changed owners and became KZVE 107.5 which would air a Contemporary Spanish format. KBUC would later resurface on 98.3 replacing KBOP and simulcast on 103.7, and later shift further down the dial to 95.7 until 01/07/2005 as Border Media Partners acquired 95.7 moving its regional Mexican La Ley format and KLEY call letters which previously aired on 94.1 now KTFM.