KSEL-FM

KSEL-FM (105.9 FM) is a radio station licensed to Portales, New Mexico, United States, the station serves the Clovis area. The station is currently owned by Rooney Moon Broadcasting.[2][3]

KSEL-FM
CityPortales, New Mexico
Broadcast areaClovis
Frequency105.9 MHz
Programming
FormatCountry
Ownership
OwnerRooney Moon Broadcasting
Sister stationsKRMQ-FM, KSEL, KSMX-FM
History
Former call signsKKHJ (1986-1988)
Call sign meaningBuy and Sell[1]
Technical information
Facility ID4816
ClassC1
ERP100,000 watts
HAAT141 meters (463 ft)
Transmitter coordinates34°15′8″N 103°14′21″W
Links
Websitewww.kselcountry.com

History

The station was assigned the call letters "KKHJ" on 1986-11-01. On 1988-10-13, the station changed its call sign to the current KSEL.[4] The call letters KSEL were previously assigned to 93.7 FM (Now KLBB-FM) & 950 AM (Now KJTV-AM) Lubbock, Texas from 1956–1986. From the mid 1970s to 1986, KSEL-FM was owned and operated by Harris Enterprises of Hutchinson, KS. During this period the station began with an automated Top 40 format before eventually simulcasting with its AM counterpart. From 1981 until 1985 KSEL-FM was rated as one of the premiere contemporary stations in the Lubbock market with notable personalities such as Stan Castles, Steve Coggins, Rick Gilbert and Ron Roberts.Other personalities included, Jon Hart, Frank Torres, Laura McDonald and Gary Alexander. Harris Enterprises sold the station(s) in 1986 to Bakke Communications of Midland, TX., at which time the call letters were changed to KKIK, and the format changed to country. Bakke Communications filed bankruptcy in 1995.

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