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Language(s)
  
English

HAAT
  
617 feet (188 meters).

Facility ID
  
36265

City of license
  
Tom Bean

Owner
  
Digity, LLC

ERP
  
32,000 watts.

Class
  
C2

Frequency
  
97.5 MHz

Format
  
Adult contemporary music

KLAK 97.5 FM Listen Live - Tom Bean, United States | Online Radio Box
Broadcast area
  
McKinney/Bonham/Greenville/ Sherman/Denison/Richardson/ North Dallas/ Durant

Area
  
McKinney, Dallas, Sherman, Denison, Richardson, Greenville, Bonham, Durant

Branding
  
Your Hometown Station, 97.5 KLAK

Slogan
  
Today's Hits & Yesterday's Favorites

Similar
  
KMKT, KESS FM, KDKR

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KLAK (97.5 FM) is a radio station licensed to Tom Bean, Texas; mainly serving the North Texas/Southern Oklahoma region (popularly known as Texoma). The station broadcasts a Hot Adult Contemporary format with select Classic Hits content.

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History

KLAK started broadcasting on the 104.9 FM frequency on August 14, 1984, licensed to Denison, Texas. It moved to its present 97.5 FM frequency on May 12, 1987.

The call letters (which, unlike many stations, have not changed since the initial broadcast) are a reference to nearby Lake Texoma.

KLAK is the sister station to KMKT-FM 93.1 (Katy Country) and KMAD-FM 102.5 (Mad Rock 102.5); both based in Sherman, TX.

The KLAK studios, production facilities and business offices are located in the First United Bank Building at 1700 Redbud Blvd in McKinney, TX. The 50KW transmitter and 659' antenna/tower are located approximately 4 miles south-south-east of Tom Bean, TX: [1].

The KLAK audio stream is also available on HD Radio and the Internet at [2].

In November 2016, KLAK migrated from its longtime Adult Contemporary format to a Hot Adult Contemporary format by dropping 1980s music, similar to a move conducted by KVIL in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex in 2013 (KVIL is now a top 40 station, while KDGE flipped in December 2016 to Adult Contemporary).

References

KLAK Wikipedia


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