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Radio station in Houston, Texas, United States
KLOL (101.1 MHz, "Mega 101") is a commercial FM radio station in Houston, Texas. It is owned by Audacy, Inc. and airs a Spanish-language Latin pop format
KLOL
Airport in Nevada
Derby Field (IATA: LOL, ICAO: KLOL, FAA LID: LOL) is a public airport nine miles southwest of Lovelock, in Pershing County, Nevada. The National Plan of
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Radio station in Mont Belvieu, Texas, United States
change was headed by former KLOL personality Jim Pruett and program director Pat Fant, in response to the outcry from misplaced KLOL listeners. The first song
KFNC
1992 single by Pearl Jam
"Interview with David Sadoff." Archived March 20, 2006, at the Wayback Machine KLOL FM, Houston, Texas. December 1991. Coryat, Karl. "Godfather of the "G" Word"
Jeremy_(song)
1991 studio album by Pearl Jam
Bone". RIP. December 1991. Vedder, Eddie. "Interview with David Sadoff" KLOL FM, Houston, Texas. December 1991. Retrieved on April 28, 2008. Miller, Bobbi;
Ten_(Pearl_Jam_album)
American mass media corporation
Spanish-language oldies on October 28, 2004, after 35 years as a rock station KLOL Houston – flipped to Spanish-language pop on November 12, 2004, after 34
IHeartMedia
American internet radio platform
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Audacy
American radio broadcasting company
KQJK in Sacramento, California; and CBS Radio would get stations KHMX and KLOL in Houston, Texas. The deal closed on April 1, 2009. On December 20, 2008
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Guyed mast for FM and TV broadcasting near Missouri City, Texas, United States
ten Houston radio stations, later reduced to nine—KFMK, KIKK, KILT, KLEF, KLOL, KODA, KRBE, KSRR, and KYND—began to scout out a site for a new facility
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Highway in Texas
US 290, the final segment. Organizers had planned for a crowd of 100,000. KLOL, a radio station, sponsored the event. Jerry Lightfoot & The Essential Band
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Hot adult contemporary radio station in Houston
Channel and CBS Radio announced a multi-station swap: KHMX and sister station KLOL would go to CBS Radio, while CBS Radio-owned stations WQSR in Baltimore,
KHMX
News/talk radio station in Houston
In 1970, Rusk switched the FM station over to a full time rock format as KLOL. Former CBS Evening News anchor Dan Rather worked for KTRH in the late 1950s
KTRH
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WNEW-FM; KLOS; KROQ-FM; WWJ (AM); WBBM (AM); WZZM; WFAA-TV; KRLD (AM); KZPS; KLOL; KHOU; KPRC (AM); WBGG-FM; KRON-TV; KUSA-TV; American Forces Network.[citation
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Alliance for Life Texas Medical Association PAC Dayna Steele, writer, former KLOL radio DJ, and nominee for this district in 2018 The 37th district is based
2024 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas
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Skyscraper in Houston, Texas
KRLY (now KQBT), 95.7 KIKK-FM (now KKHH), 99.1 KODA, 100.3 KILT-FM, 101.1 KLOL, 102.1 KLYX (now KMJQ), and 104.1 KRBE. The combiner and antenna was supplied
One_Shell_Plaza
Topics referred to by the same term
label Mega Records, former name of Danish record company Edel-Mega Records KLOL (Mega 101), a Spanish radio station in Houston KXOL-FM (Mega 96.3), a Spanish
Mega
Radio station in Houston, Texas, United States
Owner Audacy, Inc. (Audacy License, LLC) Sister stations KHMX KIKK KILT KKHH KLOL History First air date July 1961 (1961-07) Former call signs KOST (1961–1967)
KILT-FM
Radio awards
WA Religious: KKFS-FM, Sacramento, CA Rock: WRIF-FM, Detroit, MI Spanish: KLOL-FM, Houston, TX Sports: WBZ-FM, Boston, MA Urban: WHQT-FM, Hollywood, FL
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Radio station in Cypress, Texas, United States
on October 6, 2014. Legendary Houston radio personalities Jim Pruett of KLOL and Colonel St. James of KKRW were instrumental in launching the new station
KCYB-LP
Radio station in Pasadena, Texas, United States
Audacy, Inc. (Audacy License, LLC) Sister stations KHMX KILT KILT-FM KKHH KLOL History First air date October 2, 1947; 78 years ago (1947-10-02) (as KRCT)
KIKK
KLNT 1490 AM Laredo Iglesia Cristina Restauración y Vida Regional Mexican KLOL 101.1 FM Houston Audacy License, LLC Latin pop KLOT-LP 107.7 FM Cat Spring
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contemporary KIKK 650 AM Sports gambling KILT 610 AM Sports radio KILT-FM 100.3 FM Country music KKHH 95.7 FM Adult hits KLOL 101.1 FM Spanish contemporary
List of radio stations owned by Audacy, Inc.
List_of_radio_stations_owned_by_Audacy,_Inc.
- 610 - (Sports) KILT-FM - 100.3 - (Country) KKHH - 95.7 - (Adult Hits) KLOL - 101.1 - (Spanish Contemporary) KJAQ - 96.5 - (Adult Hits) KMPS-FM - 94
List of broadcast stations owned by CBS Radio
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Spanish-language contemporary hit radio station in Deer Park–Houston, Texas
(now KLTW) until 105.3 was sold to Excel Media. “Amor” competed with 101.1 KLOL and 107.9 KQQK in the Latin pop format. In January 2008, Univision rebranded
KAMA-FM
Adult hits radio station in Baltimore
medium-market radio stations to Clear Channel Communications for two radio stations, KLOL and KHMX in Houston. Clear Channel took over WQSR at 11:59 p.m. on Tuesday
WQSR
1960s Narum co-founded the Houston, Texas FM rock and roll radio station KLOL and worked as art director for Space City News, an underground newspaper
Bill_Narum
Radio station in Houston, Texas, United States
Audacy, Inc. (Audacy License, LLC) Sister stations KHMX KIKK KILT-FM KKHH KLOL History First air date January 31, 1948 (1948-01-31) Former call signs KLEE
KILT_(AM)
American Band
"A Legend Never Dies". Eventually, the band was invited to perform for KLOL's "Rockfest" at the Astrodome Complex in Houston, Texas. The band's second
RPM_(American_band)
Radio station in Lake Jackson, Texas, United States
classic rock format as KZFX "Z107". Z107 competed primarily with KSRR and KLOL. The station jumped from a 0.8 share in the Summer 1986 survey to a 4.1 in
KGLK
Radio station in Houston, Texas, United States
Audacy, Inc. (Audacy License, LLC) Sister stations KHMX KIKK KILT KILT-FM KLOL History First air date October 4, 1959 (1959-10-04) Former call signs KHUL
KKHH
Radio station in Lincoln, Nebraska, United States
that year on the station, which took the call sign KNBE before opting for KLOL. Lincoln listeners would have to wait a while to hear their new station,
KHAT_(Nebraska)
Annual US film awards ceremony
Award Runaway Radio: Mike McGuff revisits the magic created by Houston 101 KLOL Deliveries from Eva: Lakisha R. Lemons explores a complex relationship between
Houston Film Critics Society Awards 2024
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Neighborhood of Houston in Harris, Texas, United States
stations – began broadcasting in 1970, and was joined on Lovett Blvd. by KLOL and KILT (Radio Montrose), pioneers in the underground FM format, creating
Montrose,_Houston
Boston
Airport – Wise, Virginia KLNS – Lancaster Airport – Lancaster, Pennsylvania KLOL – Derby Field – Lovelock, Nevada KLOR (LOR) – Lowe Army Heliport – Fort Novosel
List of airports by ICAO code: K
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California KLOF 88.9 FM Gillette, Wyoming KLOK-FM 99.5 FM Greenfield, California KLOL 101.1 FM Houston, Texas KLON 90.3 FM Tillamook, Oregon KLOO-FM 106.3 FM Corvallis
List of FM radio stations in the United States by call sign (initial letters KK–KM)
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Radio format
hurban format include Daddy Yankee, Don Omar, Julio Voltio and Tego Calderón. KLOL in Houston, Texas debut LATINO & PROUD as the first Hurban formatted radio
Hurban
Radio station in Banks–Portland, Oregon
Communications in a five station exchange deal for Clear Channel's Houston outlets KLOL and KHMX. The deal was completed on April 1, 2009. KXJM came under common
KXJM
Regional Mexican radio station in Houston
talent included former radio and TV personalities from KTRH, KSEV, KPRC-TV, KLOL, KRBE, KIAH and KRIV, most already fairly well-known to the Houston audience
KROI
FM radio frequency
Siloam Springs, Arkansas KLIR in Columbus, Nebraska KLMD in Talent, Oregon KLOL in Houston, Texas KMGP-LP in Magnuson Park, Washington KNUT in Garapan-Saipan
101.1_FM
1974 studio album by Ravi Shankar (on Dark Horse Records)
which nobody [else]'s doing. — George Harrison, discussing the album on KLOL Radio, Houston, November 1974 Shankar Family & Friends peaked at number 176
Shankar_Family_&_Friends
Urban contemporary radio station in Houston
KGLK/KHPT). In early 2009, the station began airing (in syndication) former KLOL morning hosts "Walton & Johnson", who host a politically-oriented morning
KQBT
1976–77 concert tour by ZZ Top
Living". Hot Press. Gray, Chris (November 19, 2009). "R.I.P. Bill Narum, KLOL Co-Founder, Leading Texas Counterculture Artist and ZZ Top Stage Designer"
Worldwide_Texas_Tour
Alternative rock radio station in Santa Fe, New Mexico
which played hip-hop and reggaeton and was patterned after sister station KLOL in Houston. The station also featured local personalities, including Big
KTEG
American singer-songwriter
in 1994. Thrill of Love was named Album of the Year by the Houston Press/KLOL Music Awards. In 1995, Cooper released a live acoustic album, Roughly Speaking
Dana_Cooper
American radio journalist (1954–2018)
later that year. He would work for several Houston radio stations, including KLOL and KPRC until late 1981. From Houston, Barrett's career took him from the
Dave_Barrett_(journalist)
Radio station in Seguin, Texas
that ultimately never closed; it was part of a package deal with KTRH and KLOL in Houston, and the company was forced to take the San Antonio-market station
KSMG
Neighborhood of Houston in Harris County, Texas, United States
3730 Kirby Drive. CBS Radio Houston which houses KHMX, KILT-AM, KILT-FM, KLOL, KKHH, KIKK, is also located in Upper Kirby.[citation needed] The Upper Kirby
Upper_Kirby
Radio station in Fort Worth, Texas
Rose Wright and "The Rude Moose" (a character voiced by Hayes). Future KLOL Houston morning DJs Stevens and Pruett were the next morning show hosts from
KEGL
1974 studio album by Splinter
the Splinter and Shankar albums in an interview for Houston radio station KLOL, midway through his tour, Harrison asked listeners to help make The Place
The_Place_I_Love
Record label
Starstream label include WCOZ, Boston; WAPP, New York, WPDH Poughkeepsie, KLOL, Houston, KLOS, Los Angeles and KSJO, San Jose. Alumni of Starstream albums
Starstream_Records
former Oilers running back Spencer Tillman providing color commentary. Spanish-language radio broadcasts of the team's games are aired on KLOL Mega 101 FM.
List of Houston Texans broadcasters
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1973 song performed by Bruce Springsteen
Liberty Hall shows, and two radio broadcasts. After a successful interview by KLOL-FM's Ed Beauchamp on March 8, Springsteen was invited back the next day with
The Fever (Bruce Springsteen song)
The_Fever_(Bruce_Springsteen_song)
1974 single by George Harrison
like possessions, all maya. During an interview with Houston radio station KLOL, shortly before the song's release in December that year, Harrison elaborated
Māya_Love
Overview of the events of 2008 in radio
Communications in exchange for Clear Channel's Houston outlets KHMX and KLOL. December 17: Border Media Partners changes names to Border Media. December
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Radio station in Humble, Texas, United States
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Radio station in Gardendale–Midland/Odessa, Texas
Joe Macha. They formed a company partly funded by the owners of KTRH and KLOL Houston (The Jones family d/b/a the Rusk Corporation). The project was overseen
KFZX
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Son of the Moon (Son of the Moon)
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Any cheerful event
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One with Long Hair
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Slavic form of Greek Mattathias, MATIJA means "gift of God."
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Deep Desire
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Tamil
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Goddess Lakshmi
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Spanish
Portuguese and Spanish form of Teutonic Hermingild, HERMENEGILDO means "all-giving."Â
Surname or Lastname
German
German : metonymic occupational name for a sawyer, from Middle High German dill(e) ‘(floor)board’.English : metonymic occupational name for a grower or seller of dill, an aromatic culinary and medicinal herb, Old English dile, dyle.English : nickname from Middle English dell, dill, dull ‘dull’, ‘foolish’.English : from an Old English personal name Dylli or Dylla.Possibly a reduced form of Scottish McDill.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Widespread; Rain
Boy/Male
Indian
Slave of the merciful
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