Austin Axis Guide to Radio Stations
Version .91b
Last updated June 24, 1997
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- KNLE (88.1 FM)
- Tel: (512) 837-8801
- Web: http://www.candle88.com/
Contempory Christian
Reader Remarks
- Stephanie Armstrong (7/23/96)
- Although I'm interested in a variety of music, I find KNLE a refreshing
alternative, especially during those times when an attitude adjustment
is called for.....
- KAZI (88.7 FM)
- Tel: (512) 836-2887
R&B, Jazz, Gospel
Reader Remarks
- Conley Jackson (8/14/96)
- The following is a response to a request found on the NET regarding
listener comments about specific radio stations. I been in the Austin
area for ten years and I have listened to all of the radio station
Austin has to offer current and in the past. You see I am a lover of
music, all types.
- I am convinced KAZI 88.7 FM has the best overall format. The DJ's are
accessible and are all very polite, they are to be commended for job
well done. Other stations should take notice, if they haven't already!
- KMFA (89.5 FM)
- Tel: (512) 476-5632
- Web: http://www.kmfa.org/
Classical
Reader Remarks
- David M. Cook (7/8/95)
- KMFA has resisted much of the "dumbing down" that has affected most of
the classical radio stations in the US. Their programming is not as
adventurous as it could be (I'd like more 20th century music; it's 1995
after all) but it's still much better than the wall-to-wall Telemann,
Mozart, Vivaldi, etc. that you get on stations is many more major
markets.
- KUT (90.5 FM)
- Tel: (512) 471-2345
News, Information, Eclectic Music
Reader Remarks
- David M. Cook (7/6/95)
- I wish they had more public service programming. They are a public radio
station after all.
- Ben Combee (4/16/96)
- KUT plays lots of NPR programming, including All Things Considered,
Morning Edition, and Fresh Aire. They air interesting talk programs on
weeknights at 7PM, including Car Talk on Monday nights and Selected
Shorts, a story telling program, on Tuesday.
- Ron Mader (1/19/97)
- When the morning dj isn't immitating a nude dick cavett, the
station is hosting a beg-a-thon
- KNCT (91.3 FM)
- Tel: (817) 526-1406
Easy Listening
Reader Remarks
- KVRX (91.7 FM/Stereo)
- Tel: (512) 495-KVRX
- WWW:
http://www.utexas.edu/students/kvrx/main.html
Student Radio
7pm to 9am weekdays, 10pm to 9am weekends
Reader Remarks
- Ben Combee (4/16/96)
- A vibrant, exciting station here in Austin. Student radio done by
real students, and anything but stuffy. Their morning show is always
entertaining for the morning commute.
- KOOP (91.7 FM)
- Tel: (512) 472-KOOP
- WWW: http://www.koop.org/
9am to 7pm weekdays, 9am to 10pm weekends
Reader Remarks
- David M. Cook (7/6/95)
- They carry Pacifica News. Nuff said.
- Ben Combee (4/16/96)
- A democratically-run cooperative radio station. Lots of public affairs
programming, including the excellent Austin Airwaves, Fridays at 6PM.
- KIKY (92.1 FM)
- Tel: (512) 218-0111
Country
Reader Remarks
- KKLB (92.5 FM)
- Tel: (512) 390-5552
Tejano Music
Reader Remarks
- KAJZ (93.3 FM)
- Tel: (512) 390-5933
Light Jazz
Reader Remark
- Brian Combs (11/27/95)
- KHHT, the 70's station, is no more. It has been replaced by KAJZ, a
light jazz station.
- Mark Jacks (8/9/96)
- KAJZ is a step in the right direction, but seems stuck in the cotton
candy - Muzak for baby boomers mold. Celine Dion makes nice music, but
it's not jazz...not even "SMOOTH jazz". Please, don't confuse "Easy
Listening" with "jazz"!
- V. K. McVey (8/26/96)
- It may not be perfect "Smooth Jazz," but I only
wish that the Dallas/Ft Worth area had as good a station
as your KAJZ. It seems that once a jazz/new age station gets
good, they turn to a format of playing too much vocals
and into a "love jazz" station. Let's hope KAZJ keeps
up the great work.
- KLBJ (93.7 FM)
- Tel: (512) 390-KLBJ
- WWW:
http://www.lbj.com/fm/fm.html
Rock 'n' Roll
Reader Remarks
- Joe Bunetta (10/22/96)
- KLBJ is awful. They are so behind the times. This is a station that
tries to tout themselves as in touch with the Austin music scene but
they never play any local music in rotation. I remember they would treat
Stevie Ray Vaughn like he was God while treating the Butthole Surfers
with indignance. Now all of the sudden it's the other way around. Even
the morning show is awful.
- KAMX (94.7 FM)
- 4301 Westbank, Bldg B-350
- Austin, Texas 78746
- Mix 94.7
- Tel: (512) 390-5947
- Fax: (512) 329-6257
- WWW: http://www.mix947.com
Top 40
Reader Remarks
- KKMJ (95.5 FM)
- Tel: (512) 390-KKML or (800) MAJIC 95
Easy Listening
Reader Remarks
- KHFI (96.7 FM)
- Tel: (512) 390-KHFI or (800) 750-KHFI
Top 40
Reader Remarks
- KVET (98.1 FM)
- Tel: (512) 390-KVET or (800) 444-KVET
Country Music
Reader Remarks
- KUTZ (98.9 FM)
- Tel: (512) 390-5665 or (800) 992-ROCK
- WWW:
http://www.fc.net:80/~kahuna/zrock/
Rock Music
Reader Remarks
- Joe Bunetta (10/22/96)
- Howard Stern has finally come to town to show all the other morning
"personalities" what good radio is all about.
- KASE (100.7 FM)
- Tel: (512) 390-KASE or (800) 950-KASE
Country Music
Reader Remarks
- Katya Pryde (1/9/97)
- KASE 101 is the _BEST_ country music radio in Austin!
- KROX (101.5 FM)
- Tel: (512) 390-KROX
- Web:
http://www.audionet.com/pub/krox/krox.htm
Rock Music
Reader Remarks
- Vanessa Foster (2/8/96)
- This station kick serious ass !!!! I love the morning show!!!!
- Matt Pomeroy (7/22/96)
- I live in San Antonio, but listen 101X (KROX) there in Austin. Despite
the fact that San Antonio radio sucks, KROX is by-far the best radio
station I have heard since moving to Texas.
- GOOFYBOY@mail.utexas.edu (2/19/97)
- I would have to say that 101x is the best Austin has to offer, but
107.5 the buzz in Houston is a hell of alot better.
- Harold Daniel (3/17/97)
- 101X - KROX is totally weak and needs serious help. Now that KNACK is
gone, there is no good "new rock" station in Austin. This station plays
some decent bands, but everything is extremely lame and monotone. They
are too TIMID to play anything too new or loud, but WE WANT NEW AND
LOUD!!! They do not play anything you can't hear on KMIX, KHFI, or
KLBJ. The only things that make them different are their obnoxious dj's
whose only talent is to get twelve year olds to call in to answer
stupid questions. They should play more music that sounds alive and
stop relying on what everyone else is playing. Here is a hint: when the
top 40 stations start playing a song to death, it is time for the "new
rock alternative" to move on to something different.
- KPEZ (102.3 FM)
- Tel: (512) 390-5000 or (800) 369-4102
Classic Rock
Reader Remarks
- Sherry Nemeth (10/9/95)
- Recently KPEZ changed their morning show to a syndicated program out
of North Carolina. The central theme of the show seems to be auto
racing and there is very little music. The humor on the show is
forced, the laugh track worse than most sitcoms and there is no talk
of Austin issues. I hope someone will contact me if the format
changes to something better.
- Tracy Dunlop (2/8/96)
- I'm curious why a station like z102 doesn't have a home page
for past,present,and future fans to keep in touch with them.
- Renee D. (6/27/96)
- Thanks for nothing in giving away the free passes to the movie
Phenomenon (06/27/96). Like dozens of others, I was turned away at the
door because the movie was sold out, even though I held a pass to get
in. I wasted my lunch hour picking up the pass in the rain, and my
evening driving to the theater and waiting in line.
- Mark Jacks (8/9/96)
- KPEZ (aka Z-102) has this really special redneck beer drinking belching
mobile-home NASCAR kind-of morning show that is so far out of synch
with Austin that it must be some psycopathic station manager's idea of
black humor. It's too bad, because I actually used to like some of the
music they played.
- Rob Davis (1/8/97)
- Z102 may have a redneck morning show but that midday chick, Laura
Francis, is an incredible DJ with a great sense of humor matched only
by her incredible bod. And, hell, where else can you hear such awesome
tunes.
- Dave Long (4/4/97)
- I just wish KPEZ would extend their play list. I love Classic rock, but
there are alot more good, popular songs out there to play. I just keep
hearing the same songs over and over.
- Renee E. (6/20/97)
- I disagree with all of the comments listed on John Boy & Billy. In fact,
that is why I tune in to the show. They have a better variety of music
than the rest of the time. Not that the songa are bad, they are just
played too often without much change. My complaint is about the traffic
report. I drive for an hour each way on weekday mornings, and I depend
on getting a traffic report. I did not hear one this morning or
yesterday at all, although I heard the weather report during every
break, which does not change as often as the traffic! I have recently
begun listening to a different station in the evening to get a traffic
report, but will always listen in the morning so that I can get the Big
Show.
- KEYI (103.5)
- Tel: (512) 390-5060
Oldies
Reader Remarks
- KGSR (107.1 FM)
- Tel: (512) 390-KGSR
Folk, Reggae, Rock, Blues, Jazz
Reader Remarks
- Richard (1/25/96)
- KGSR's Bryan Beck is getting hitched, congrats!
- Karl A. Van Sycle (7/30/96)
- KGSR is a paradox to me. The music they play is great. Since moving to
San Marcos a year ago I've listened to nothing else. But Ed & Cecilia,
the morning DJs are the worst.
- Lann Smith (8/30/96)
- KGSR is the best! They provide listeners with the most interesting
shows such as the "Dread Beat Club" Thursdays at 11pm. Where else can
you hear a good hour of Reggae?
- Why don't they have a web site?---Or do they?
- KNNC (107.7 FM)
- Tel: (512) 930-5622
Alternative Rock
Reader Remarks
- Lars Eighner (10/8/95)
- The TV promos are the best part of this station. Clueless
DJs, stupid call-in contests, about as alternative as K-Mart.
- Lauren Dent (12/15/96)
- Personally I think that all of the stations in the Austin area are a
bunch a fake phonies that only try and copy KNNC which is the only true
radio station around. That's so easy to realize if you have a brain.
- KFAN (107.9)
- Tel: (210) 997-2197
Blues, Rock, Country Music
Reader Remarks
- KLBJ (590 AM)
- Tel: (512) 836-0590
- WWW:
http://www.lbj.com/am/news.html
News, Talk Radio, UT Sports
Reader Remarks
- KIXL (970 AM)
- Tel: (512) 447-KIXL
Christian, Talk Radio
Reader Remarks
- KFIT (1060 AM)
- Tel: (512) 328-1060
Gospel Music
Reader Remarks
- KTAE (1260 AM)
- Tel: (512) 352-3631
Country Music, Easy Listening
Reader Remarks
- KVET (1300 AM)
- Tel: (512) 390-LIVE
News, Talk Radio
Reader Remarks
- KJCE (1370 AM)
- Tel: (800) 3-MOTOWN
Soul, Oldies
Reader Remarks
- KELG (1440 AM)
- Tel: (512) 453-1440
Tejano Music
Reader Remarks
- KUOL (1470 AM)
- Tel: (210) 781-5528
Spanish Christian Music and Talk
Reader Remarks
- KFON (1490 AM)
- Tel: (512) 390-KFON
- Web: http://www.kfon.com
Sports Talk Radio
Reader Remarks
- Steve Isham (6/14/96)
- Finally a 24-hour, all-sports radio show in town! We've needed one for
a long time. I don't mind the other sports-talk programs, but they're
only on during rush hour/evenings.
- BTW -How does Dribbling Dick Dickerson do that voice for a whole show??
Does he smoke a carton of cigarettes beforhand?
- Paul Terry Walhus (8/15/96)
- Max Miller has a lot of coverage about sports on the Internet in the
mornings. And he has a web page discussion which is linked to his home
page at http://www.kfon.com. The morning show runs from 7 am to 9 am
Monday through Friday. Free cellular call in is 1490. And the frequency
is 1490 on your AM dial. Recommended.
- KTXZ (1560 AM)
- Tel: (512) 834-1560
Tejano Hits, Traditional Favorites
Reader Remarks
General Remarks About Austin Radio
- David Smith (12/13/95)
- Four radio stations are working the "alternative" mill : KLBJ-FM (93.7),
KUTZ (98.9), 101X, and KNNC (107.7). Each station has some variation,
but it's like whether you have ranch or french dressing on your salad;
it's still mostly green leafy vegetables.
- Example : while it's only a 15-20 minute commute from my house-work, I
have no fear of contracting SPDS. (Smashing Pumpkins Deficiency
Syndrome). I just keep pushing buttons till I find the vampire song. You
could say the same for Alanis Morissette.
- Ron Mader (1/19/97)
- The difference between Austin Radio and Miami Radio - Miami Radio really
sucks... case in point, salsa stations are bound by law to play
"Devorame Otra Vez" swinging salsa tune at least daily.
- Second dif - Austin Radio fails at being the soundtrack to any TV
series. Miami Radio is either The Nanny or Miami Vice. Arghhh...
- Nuf said.
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- Stephanie Armstrong
- Roger Banks (banks@arlut.utexas.edu)
- Michael Bluejay (Bestpages@aol.com)
- Joe Bunetta (bunnyman@imagin.net)
- David M. Cook (dcook@physics.utexas.edu)
- Ben Combee (combee@techwood.org)
- Renee D. (RDaulong@msn.com)
- Harold Daniel (hdaniel@swbell.net)
- Rob Davis (rdavis@marlin.utmb.edu)
- Lauren Dent (ldent@comland.com)
- Tracy Dunlop (bus95073@ccins.camosun.bc.ca)
- Lars Eighner (eighner@io.com)
- Vanessa Foster (vanf@realtime.net)
- Dusty Hayes (dusty@onr.com)
- Steve Isham (gooper@io.com)
- Mark Jacks (kali@onr.com)
- Conley Jackson (Conley.Jackson@OAG.STATE.TX.US)
- Jeff Kramer (jeff@itouch.net)
- Jason Levitt (jason@aus.sig.net)
- Dave Long (dreww@cycleacc.com)
- Ron Mader (ron@txinfinet.com)
- V. M. McVey (spektr@flash.net)
- Sherry Nemeth (quasi@aus.sig.net)
- Matt Pomeroy (kpomeroy@tenet.edu)
- Katya Pryde (katya@titan.neca.com)
- David Smith (bladex@bga.com)
- Lann Smith (Ls28083@swt.edu)
- D. Randall Thomas (randall@candle88.com)
- Karl A. Van Sycle (kv32432@swt.edu)
- Paul Terry Walhus
- Richard (rehme@utsw.swmed.edu)
- (GOOFYBOY@mail.utexas.edu)
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