KMOO-FM

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KMOO-FM (99.9 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a Classic country format. Licensed to Mineola, Texas, United States, the station serves the Tyler-Longview area. "K-Moo" is currently owned by Hightower Radio, Inc.[1] Studio is located in Mineola and the transmitter is located in Wood County outside of Golden.

History

KMOO-FM began broadcasting on Template:Frequency December 16, 1977. It was owned by Sam and Joyce Curry, and was the FM sister station to Template:Frequency KMOO. Under Curry's tenure, the station was referred to by its ownership and on air personalities solely as, "K M Double O," and not allowed to call the station "KMOO," with the last three letters pronounced in a manner similar to a noise made by cattle.

Sam Curry sold the station in Template:Year when he planned to embark on a race for Wood County Judge as a Democrat, a race he ultimately lost.

In May Template:Year, KMOO-FM was moved from its original Template:Frequency operating frequency to Template:Frequency, as part of a multi-station frequency swap, which resulted in Template:Frequency KLIS Palestine, Texas moving to KMOO-FM's Template:Frequency frequency, where it continues to operate as Regional Mexican La Invasora, KMOO-FM moving to Template:Frequency, displacing KGRI-FM in Henderson, Texas, which in turn moved to Template:Frequency, and now operates as Standards/Oldies "QX-FM", licensed to Tatum, Texas.

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External links

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