Lubbock, TX 79401
KAMY 90.1 FM - FAMILY LIFE RADIO
KAMY 90.1 FM-Family Life Radio is located at 5124 69th Street. This radio station provides Christian music and bible based programs such as Insight for Living, Focus on the Family, In touch and Money Matters. KAMY 90.1 in Lubbock also connects personally with their listeners through live broadcasts and community events. They also work in partnership with the area churches and ministries.
KAMY 90.1 FM can be contacted at (806) 794-1766 for more information.
KBZO RADIO TRICOLOR 1460 AM
KBZO 1460 AM is located at 1220 Broadway Street, Suite 600 in Lubbock. This radio station provides all music and programming in Spanish.
KBZO 1460 AM can be contacted at (806) 763-6051 for more information.
KDAV 1590 AM
KDAV 1590 AM is located at 1714 Buddy Holly Avenue. This Lubbock radio station provides their listeners with rock 'n' roll music and country music from the late 50's through early 60's.
KDAV 1590 AM can be contacted at (806) 744-5859 for more information. They also have a lister line that can be reached at (806) 770-5328.
KFMX 94.5 FM
KFMX 94.5 is located at 4413 82nd Street, Suite 300. This Lubbock radio station is also known as 94.5 FMX "Absolute Rock". They are also well known for the infamous Bob and Tom Show.
KFMX 94.5 can be contacted at (806) 798-7078 for more information. You can reach their listener line at (806) 770-5790.
KJAK 92.7 FM
KJAK 92.7 FM is Lubbock's only 100,000 watt Christian radio station. It provides inspirational programs that include Focus on the Family and Insight for Living. They also provide contemporary Christian music from Michael W. Smith, Steven Curtis Chapman, Michael Card, Amy Grant and many more. This radio station is also involved in the Lubbock community with events that include the Gospel Music Sound Stage at Lubbock's 4th on Broadway celebration and they sponsor Christian music at the South Plains Fair.
KJAK 92.7 FM can be contacted at (806) 745-6677 for more information. You can also contact their request line at (806) 745-5788.
KJDL 1420 AM
KJDL 1420 AM is a radio station in Lubbock that provides news radio. They can be contacted at (806) 741-1420 for more information.
KKAM 1340 AM
KKAM 1340 AM is located at 4413 82nd Street, Suite 300. This radio station provides it's listeners with Sports radio. KKAM 1340 AM can be contacted at the front office at (806) 798-7078. Their studio lines can be contacted at (806) 770-5526 or toll free at (800) 658-2625.
KLLL 96.3 FM
KLLL 96.3 FM is located at 33 Briercroft Office Park in Lubbock. This radio station, also known as the Big 96 and K-Triple L, provides their listeners with today's hit country.
KLLL 96.3 FM can be contacted at (806) 762-3000 for more information. You can reach their listener line at (806) 770-5555.
KMMX 100.3 FM
KMMX 100.3 FM provides their listeners with hot adult contemporary music. They have a listener line that can be reached at (806) 770-5649. You can reach their Kid Kraddick Listener Line toll free at (800) 543-3548. The office line at this radio station in Lubbock can be contacted at (806) 762-3000 for more information.
KRBL 105.7 FM
KRBL 105.7 FM is located at 916 Main Street, Suite 617 in Lubbock. This radio station, also known as "The Rebel, Real Country", provides their listeners with classic country.
KRBL 105.7 can be contacted at (806) 749-1057 for more information. Their listener line can be reached at (806) 770-5020.
KZII 102.5 FM
KZII 102.5 is located at 4413 82nd Street, Suite 300 in Lubbock. This radio station is also known as 102.5 Z102. They can be contacted at (806) 798-7078 for more information. Their listener line can be contacted at (806) 770-5102.
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1 Comments
Post a CommentDear Editor:
On this editor of the New Mexico Sun Times advice, we are sending this piece on Sarah Palin around to as many newspapers as will pick it up. However we may have been chastised by a few for telling the truth in such a direct way, surprisingly the ton of replies we got back have been running ten to one in favor of our perspective. Below find the editor's note as another newspaper person's sense of the value of the piece, followed by the Sarah article itself.
Sincerely,
Mrs. Ruth and Dr. Peter V. Calabria
From: Stephen Fox
Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2008 7:20 PM
To: Arizona Women for Obama
Subject: [ArizonaWomenforObama], URGENTDear Ruth and Members:
This is a great letter to the editor. you make it so limited in impact by
not reaching beyond preaching to the choir; perfect length: it should go to
every paper in AZ, and Ohio and Pa.! They are all listed in EDITOR AND
PUBLISHER in your public library; they are also listed at usnpl.com, and put