KTAM
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| KTAM | |
| City of license | Bryan, Texas |
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| Broadcast area | College Station/Bryan |
| Branding | Radio Alegria |
| Slogan | La Preferida |
| Frequency | 1240 kHz |
| Format | Hispanic/Regional Mexican |
| ERP | 380 watts Day/Night |
| Callsign meaning | K Texas A&M |
| Owner | Brazos Valley Communications, LLC |
KTAM (AM) is an American Radio Station located in Bryan, Texas, broadcasting at a frequency of 1240 kHz. Its format is Hispanic and Regional Mexican music. KTAM (AM) is owned and operated by Brazos Valley Communications, LLC. Brazos Valley Communications acquired the station in August, 2006 from Equicom [1][2]
[edit] History
KTAM started its hispanic programming after competitor KBMA "La Fabulosa" was sold to Clear Channel Communications in 2001, changed format to Classic Rock, and became KNFX-FM. Some of the former KBMA staff were hired by KTAM.
Prior to the format change, KTAM broadcast an Oldies music format.
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