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KXTQ-FM, "Magic 93.7 FM" is a Spanish contemporary format serving the Lubbock area. It is owned by Ramar Communications, where its studio is based from in south Lubbock. Its transmitter is southeast of Slaton, Texas.It began in the 1950s as KSEL-FM. It was on and off several times through the decade. In 1958 the station was sold to an investor group that included George H.W. Bush. KSEL-FM was sold at the same time to station employees mssrs Rochestor, Kyle and Henderson and renamed KRKH-FM.
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KXTQ-FM
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Magic 93.7 FM
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KKIK (1987−1993) KSEL-FM (1980−1987)
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9.37e+07
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Numero Uno Tejano Hit Station
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