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KZQX is a Proud member of
Texas Association
of Broadcasters
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A Very Unusual Radio Station |
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KZQX has the
distinction of being one of the first five Low Power FM
stations to be licensed by the FCC in Texas. We
signed on the air September 18, 2002.
We are licensed to Chalk Hill
Educational Media, Inc, a 501(c)(3) not for profit Texas
Corporation.
Everyone you hear and all the
folks behind the scenes are volunteers. Without
their help, we wouldn't be here.
We are supported by sponsors who
underwrite our programming, as well as by donations from
listeners and friends who think this kind of radio needs
to be on the air.
There is no
particular agenda on the part of the station, other than
to be good neighbors who are active in the community.
We are however, big fans of music and music education.
We think good music is important to the quality of life.
While we recognize that there are
many genres of music, some are undoubtedly more
significant than others. If we help demonstrate
that to people who haven't had the opportunity to sample
this wonderful music and the great performers who
brought it to you, then we've done our job.
We're always happy to hear from
our listeners. Your suggestions and comments are
always welcome.
Click Here
to contact us.
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Daily at 7:40 AM, 12:30 Noon & 5:40 PM
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Monday through Friday at 5:20 PM
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Gospel
Brunch
Sundays from 9:00 to 11:00 AM
Sponsored
in part by:
Johnny Cace's Seafood & Steaks and Ragland
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Old
Time Radio Returns Sundays Tune in at 8:00 PM every Sunday night for a glimpse into radio's past.
Currently, we're running "The GI Journal,"
which was a Hollywood produced show distributed through the Armed Forces Network
during WW II. It features all the
great stars of the time, including Bob Hope, Bing Crosby, Lucile Ball, Phil
Silvers, Jimmie Durante, Mel Blanc and
many more. Air times are approximate dependent on our music schedule.
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The
Golden Age of Radio
Sundays at 8:30 PM
Produced
By CHS-TV, the Advanced
Broadcast Journalism and Video Technology Students at Carthage High School.
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