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Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Dallas' newest station will debut November 9 - non-commercial AAA "KXT"

KERA-FM/TV owner North Texas Public Broadcasting announces a debut date (Monday morning, November 9) and call letters for the new FM that it’s launching with an adult alternative format. They’ll brand it as “KXT” (legal calls KKXT), and here’s more about the lineup: The Morning, Afternoon and Evening shows will “provide 9 to 11 hours of weekday local programming.” Fridays bring two hours of “Texas Mix” in middays. The Sunday evening Paul Slavens Show is transferring from mostly news/talk KERA (90.1). While KXT will make use of many of the compatible syndicated shows available for the Dallas market, such as Acoustic Cafe from Ann Arbor, American Routes with Nick Spitzer, Mountain Stage with Larry Groce, Putumayo World Music Hour, Sound Opinions, Thistle & Shamrock, Undercurrents, and WXPN’s World Cafe with David Dye. North Texas Public Broadcasting is paying $18 million to acquire Christian teaching KVTT (91.7). The Dallas board of Radio-Info.com is talking it over.

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