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Radio station in Highland Park–Dallas, Texas
KVIL (103.7 FM, Alt 103.7) is a commercial radio station dual-licensed to Highland Park and Dallas, Texas. It is owned by Audacy, Inc. and it serves the
KVIL
1960s TV program
Ron Chapman, who went on to local fame as the long-time morning host of KVIL 103.7 FM and often co-hosted by Ralph Baker, Jr. who was a local television
Sump'n_Else
Radio station in Highland Park, Texas, United States
station KVIL-FM officially signed on. In a large city like Dallas, the FCC would discourage AM and FM stations from simulcasting. However, due to KVIL's daytimer
KBDT
American singer-songwriter (born 2001)
Into Billie's Mind' Mini-Series. Episode One: "Bury a Friend"". ALT 103.7. KVIL. February 27, 2019. Archived from the original on January 29, 2020. Retrieved
Billie_Eilish
National Football League franchise in the Dallas metropolitan area
station in Dallas. Previous stations which aired Cowboys games included KVIL-FM, KRLD, and KLUV-FM. Kristi Scales is the sideline reporter on the radio
Dallas_Cowboys
Radio station in Flint, Michigan, United States
nickname, "Cars 108" to the melody of KVIL-FM. For over a decade, however, WCRZ-FM's jingles have been by TM Studios. The KVIL-FM jingles were originally produced
WCRZ
Conurbation in the United States
(Hot adult contemporary) 103.3 KVDT Allen (Christian/VCY America) 103.7 KVIL Highland Park (Alternative rock) 104.1 KTCG Sanger (South Asian) 104.5 KKDA-FM
Dallas–Fort_Worth_metroplex
Radio station in Dallas
station touted the fact that it was between Album Rock KTXQ and Pop/Adult KVIL, both on the radio dial and in its music format. Initially promoted as "Mellow
KDMX
Dallas. Previous stations which aired Cowboys games included KTCK (AM), KVIL-FM, KRLD, and KLUV. Kristi Scales is the sideline reporter on the radio broadcasts
List of Dallas Cowboys broadcasters
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Radio station in Shreveport, Louisiana
letters were changed to KVKI to be similar to the call letters of the popular KVIL radio station in Dallas, Texas. 96.5 sign-on the air in may of 1959 as, KBCL-FM
KVKI-FM
Official radio network of the NFL's Dallas Cowboys
KTCK "The Ticket" and 93.3 FM KDBN "The Bone", and also previously on 103.7 KVIL FM and 98.7 FM KLUV "K-LUV". The network is one of two networks carrying
Dallas_Cowboys_Radio_Network
American actor
in Dallas, Texas, as well as in charge of imaging for KRLD-AM, KRLD-FM, KVIL, KJKK-HD2, and KRLD-HD2. Chandler also does appearances for Jack throughout
Andrew_Chandler_(actor)
Radio station in Arlington, Texas
year later (from October 2016 until February 2017 KVIL was a CHR/Top 40 station. Since November 2017 KVIL broadcasts an Alternative Rock format using the
KLTY
Radio station in Dallas
go just four years later. KLUV's sister station, then-adult contemporary KVIL (103.7 FM), would usually flip to Christmas music from mid-November to the
KSPF
Shopping mall in Dallas, Texas
Group" dancers and Kenny and the Kasuals, and was also simulcast live on KVIL. In 1991, Gump's closed both of its Galleria locations, in Houston and Dallas
Galleria_Dallas
American internet radio platform
KRBQ KRLD-FM KROQ-FM KRSK-FM KRTH KRXQ KSEG KSFM KSON KSPF KSWD KTWV KUDL KVIL (HD2) KWFN KWJJ-FM KXFG KXQQ-FM KXSN KYCH-FM KYKY KYXY KZJK KZPT WBBM-FM
Audacy
American radio personality (born 1971)
since 1990. The Stryker & Kelin show also aired on KITS in San Francisco, KVIL in Dallas, and KRBZ in Kansas City. On June 9, 2021, Stryker announced he
Stryker_(DJ)
KOOL KPTR KQKS KRLD KRLD-FM KROQ-FM KRTH KSFM KSON KSPF KSWD KTWV KUFO KUPL KVIL KWLI KXFG KXJM KXKL KXL-FM KXNT KXTE KXVV KYKY KYMX KYRV KYW KYXY KZDG KZJK
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Military unit
Commandant Brigadier BMMSK Dharmawardana RWP RSP USP Brigade Commander Brigadier KVIL Jayaweera USP Colonel of the Regiment Major General PGPS Rathnayake RWP RSP
Sri Lanka Army Commando Regiment
Sri_Lanka_Army_Commando_Regiment
American football player (born 1959)
he was working as a sportscaster for the Cowboys' flagship radio station KVIL, when he was drafted number 2 overall by the Ohio Glory of the World League
Babe_Laufenberg
broadcasting was in 1967 at KVIL-AM/FM in Dallas. Just 18 years old when he started, Mills was heard on both the AM and FM bands. The KVIL studio was then located
Paxton_Mills
American sportscaster (1926–2025)
about his experiences in sportscasting. He had a stint as a sports anchor at KVIL radio station in Dallas-Fort Worth during the 1970s and 80s, alongside longtime
Bill_Mercer
American LGBTQ+ music radio network
Pennsylvania Affiliate WLMZ-FM-HD2* 102.3-2 FM Scranton Pennsylvania Affiliate KVIL-HD2* 103.7-2 FM Dallas Texas Affiliate KKHH-HD2* 95.7-2 FM Houston Texas
Channel_Q
2018–20 concert tour by the 1975
Tampa Bay Times. Retrieved 16 November 2019. "ALT 103.7 Presents: ALTerium". KVIL. 26 August 2019. Retrieved 16 November 2019. Tramel, Jimmie (9 September
Music_for_Cars_(concert_tour)
American radio broadcasting company
would then be followed up by WJMK in Chicago's switch to classic hip-hop and KVIL in Dallas-Ft. Worth's flip to alternative. The company also introduced a
Audacy,_Inc.
Radio station in Fort Worth, Texas
Beatles. Competing head-on with longtime adult contemporary radio station KVIL-FM and sharing an audience with KLUV-FM, "Sunny" had poor ratings during
KEGL
Radio station at McKinney, Texas
Broadcasting's Adult album alternative-formatted KKXT (91.7), Audacy-owned KVIL (Alt 103.7), iHeartMedia's active rock-formatted KEGL (97.1 The Eagle), and
KNTU
Radio station in Fort Worth, Texas
"The Oasis" then moved to 107.5 HD-2 (and today, is on an HD sub-channel of KVIL). The station's logo and branding was identical to MOViN' radio station KVMX
KMVK
Radio station in Dallas
Audacy, Inc. (Audacy License, LLC) Sister stations KMVK KRLD KRLD-FM KSPF KVIL History First air date December 25, 1965; 60 years ago (1965-12-25) Former
KJKK
Radio station in Haltom City, Texas
CBS Radio-owned Hot AC-leaning KVIL. Ironically, AM sister station KLIF, during its Top 40 era, was competing with KVIL in the late 1960s. KLIF-FM also
WBAP-FM
Radio awards
Ind. Spanish: KGBT-AM/FM McAllen, Texas Urban/R&B: WVEE-FM Atlanta, Ga. KVIL-FM Dallas, Texas Dr. Laura Schlessinger, Synergy Broadcasting Major: WCBS-FM
NAB_Marconi_Radio_Awards
Former radio company
KROQ-FM in Los Angeles, WJFK-FM in Washington, D.C., WQYK-AM/FM in Tampa, and KVIL-AM/FM in Dallas. Karmazin and three other company executives took the company
Infinity Broadcasting Corporation
Infinity_Broadcasting_Corporation
Radio station in Dallas
40 format, but gradually died down by the late 1980s. However, AC station KVIL-FM also gained major success with a small mix of CHR as well, making it more
KZPS
American radio personality
Steve to be his one and only replacement for his long-time morning show at KVIL FM in Dallas, Texas. One year into the plan, however, Clarke Brown, the man
Steve_McCoy
Alternative rock radio station in Los Angeles
Kevin Klein. In September 2020, the show would be added on sister stations KVIL in Dallas, KITS in San Francisco, and KRBZ in Kansas City via syndication
KROQ-FM
Radio station in Fort Worth–Dallas, Texas
time since 2014, when former longtime AC station KVIL evolved to Hot AC, and then to Top 40/CHR. KVIL has since flipped to Alternative as "Alt 103.7",
KDGE
American broadcaster and actor
television and radio stations. In November 1967, Ralph teamed up with KBOX and KVIL-FM DJ and Announcer Frank Jolley and John Agar, former husband of Shirley
Ralph_Baker_Jr.
Radio station in Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Like its AC sister stations KEZK-FM in St. Louis, WDOK in Cleveland, and KVIL in Dallas, WLIF retooled its format to more hot adult contemporary-leaning
WLIF
KRLD 1080 AM All-news/Talk radio KRLD-FM 105.3 FM Sports radio KSPF 98.7 FM Classic hits KVIL 103.7 FM Alternative rock KVIL-HD2 103.7-2 FM Smooth jazz
List of radio stations owned by Audacy, Inc.
List_of_radio_stations_owned_by_Audacy,_Inc.
Television station in Fort Worth, Texas
properties, KRLD (1080 AM), KLUV (98.7 FM, now KSPF), KRBV (100.3 FM, now KJKK), KVIL (103.7 FM), KYNG (105.3 FM, now KRLD-FM) and KOAI (107.5 FM, now KMVK). Also
KTVT
Shopping mall in Texas, U.S.
mall throughout the opening weekend, including Ron Chapman of radio station KVIL, Texas Rangers baseball players Rafael Palmeiro and Julio Franco, Miss Texas
The_Vista
Television station in Dallas
Chopper pilot Curtis Crump, KDFW traffic reporter Chip Waggoner and KRLD and KVIL (103.7 FM) radio traffic reporter Julie DeHarty survived the accident, with
KDFW
City in Texas, United States
contemporary), KDGE (alternative), KLNO (spanish classic hits), KJKK (adult hits), KVIL (alternative), KHKS (top 40/contemporary hits), KSPF (classic hits), KLTY
Cleburne,_Texas
Clear-channel news/talk radio station in Dallas–Fort Worth, Texas
Audacy, Inc. (Audacy License, LLC) Sister stations KJKK KMVK KRLD-FM KSPF KVIL History First air date October 1926 (1926-10) Call sign meaning Radio Laboratories
KRLD_(AM)
All-news radio station in New York City
WFAN as WFAN-FM after its sale to CBS. A sister "AMP" station in Dallas, KVIL, also flipped to alternative with a similar brand the same day. On June 12
WINS-FM
airstaff is dismissed with the move. March 30 -- Infinity Broadcasting buys KVIL-AM-FM Dallas from Sconnix Broadcasting. The sale price was $82 million, the
1987_in_radio
Radio station in Denton, Texas
of News/Talk station WBAP 820 AM. It also competed with CBS Radio-owned KVIL (103.7 FM) from October 2016 to November 2017. 106.1-HD2 (HD Radio) first
KHKS
5 - (Regional Mexican) KRLD - 1080 (News/Talk) KRLD-FM- 105.3 - (Sports) KVIL - 103.7 - (Alternative) KHMX - 96.5 - (Hot AC) KIKK - 650 - (Sports) KILT
List of broadcast stations owned by CBS Radio
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American talk radio host (1960–2021)
(October 22, 1999). "KEGL morning team rises - Martin moves to fifth place over KVIL in summer ratings" (PDF). The Arts. The Dallas Morning News. p. 41A. ISSN 1553-846X
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Topics referred to by the same term
103.7 Lite FM may refer to: KVIL, a radio station (103.7 FM) licensed to Highland Park, Texas, United States WLTC, a radio station (103.7 FM) licensed
103.7_Lite_FM
Inspirational (AFR) KVIC 104.7 FM Victoria Victoria Radioworks, LLC Top 40 (CHR) KVIL 103.7 FM Highland Park-Dallas Audacy License, LLC Alternative rock KVIO-LP
List of radio stations in Texas
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Musical artist
classic, "I’m Otto, the Orkin Man." He was one of the original owners of KVIL, a major FM radio station serving the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. He was
Tom_Merriman_(composer)
American voice actor (1940–2007)
CKY Winnipeg, KQWB Fargo N.D., WOGL Oldies 98.1 and WIBG Philadelphia, KVIL Dallas/Ft. Worth, WQHT Hot 103 and then Hot 97 New York, WLOL Minneapolis
Chuck_Riley_(voice_actor)
FM radio frequency
Falls, South Dakota KSNN in Ridgway, Colorado KSON in San Diego, California KVIL in Highland Park-Dallas, Texas KWEP-LP in Elk Park, Montana KWJV-LP in Weslaco
103.7_FM
Adult contemporary radio station in Las Vegas
jingles from JAM Creative Productions. From 2014 to 2016, Sunny 106.5 used the KVIL Reelworld jingles package. Since 2016, Sunny 106.5 uses the KOST 2016 jingles
KSNE-FM
American sportscaster
hired by KDNT at the age of 17. After working at KDNT, he resided on the KVIL sports staff for 10 years (1978–88), where he also called Texas Christian
Ted_Davis_(sportscaster)
Radio station in Cooper, Texas, United States
Trey Elliot (KRSR Dallas) and Mike Sheppard (KRSR, KVIL, KZPS, 95.9 The Ranch/ Dallas), Brian Kulis (KVIL Dallas, Sportsradio with Mike Golic Phoenix, Kool
KIKT
Adult contemporary radio station in Lansing, Michigan
since. Their current jingle package to this day is Reelworld One AC and the KVIL package, both using the same WLIT melody. "Facility Technical Data for WFMK"
WFMK
American men's chorus based in Dallas, Texas
C. and WLS in Chicago. Locally, Greg's music is heard branding stations KVIL, KRLD, KLUV and others. He has also composed many local retail jingle campaigns
Vocal_Majority
Radio format featuring smooth jazz
examples include WRRM Warm 98 in Cincinnati, WZUN-FM in Syracuse, New York, KVIL in Dallas, Texas, WMXC in Mobile, Alabama, and WSOL in Jacksonville, Florida
Smooth_jazz_radio
Television station in Dallas
the station aired a television simulcast of Ron Chapman's morning show on KVIL radio, which was scheduled immediately after an airing of CBN's The 700 Club
KXTX-TV
Radio station in Lahoma–Enid, Oklahoma
to KXLS. Both were modeled after the success of KVIL-FM in Dallas. For a short period, long-time KVIL afternoon host Mike Selden was part of the KXLS
KXLS
American journalist and author (born 1959)
KLIF. In 1982, he took on a three-hour Tuesday overnight shift at Dallas' KVIL. Dean was eventually promoted to evenings, but his ratings were disastrous
Jody_Dean
Jingle Jet and for the first time, Mike was able to attend the event. KVIL, KVIL, 2009, "1", 2010 David Webb, Dallas Voice/Pegasus News, 2007, "2", 2010
Tony_Zazza
personality in the Dallas-Ft. Worth media market, working as an air personality at KVIL-FM. April 11: Doug Banks, 57, American syndicated radio host whose The Doug
2016_in_radio
Alternative rock radio station in San Francisco
stations that included sister stations WBMP (now WINS-FM) in New York City, KVIL in Dallas, and WQMP (now WJHM) in Orlando, which also flipped to alternative
KITS
New York City and Dallas-Ft. Worth, the "AMP"-branded Top 40/CHRs WBMP and KVIL both switched to Alternative as "ALT 92.3" and "ALT 103.7" respectively;
2017_in_radio
Victoria, Texas KVID 88.5 FM Mesquite, Nevada KVIK 104.7 FM Decorah, Iowa KVIL 103.7 FM Highland Park-Dallas, Texas KVIP-FM 98.1 FM Redding, California
List of FM radio stations in the United States by call sign (initial letters KT–KV)
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Overview of the events of 2013 in radio
2013) "Wichita’s Fiesta Turns On The Lite" from Radio Insight (May 1, 2013) "KVIL Dallas Turns Out The Lite" from Radio Insight (May 2, 2013) Community Broadcasters
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Radio station in East Lansing, Michigan
debut WHNN in Bay City in August 1973. Buchanan later became ops manager of KVIL Dallas. Another alumnus was Kevin McCarthy, who went to Dallas and was inducted
WMMQ
2010–12 concert tour by Diana Ross
2011. "Diana Ross talks about her new "More Today Than Yesterday" tour". KVIL. CBS Radio. 19 May 2010. Retrieved 21 February 2011. Soeder, John (29 May
More Today Than Yesterday: The Greatest Hits Tour
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new owners WestCoast Media via a LMA with Davidson Media. 2 A year after KVIL/Dallas tweaked its format to a hot AC/adult top 40-leaning fare, Mediabase
2014_in_radio
language. Canadian station CHAY-FM drops the Hot AC for adult contemporary. 13 KVIL in Dallas, Texas, lets go of the Delilah syndicated radio show in favour
2011_in_radio
93 Archived 2016-11-05 at the Wayback Machine Fox News, April 13, 2016 "KVIL/Dallas' Stacy Fawcett Killed Along With Her Youngest Son" Archived 2016-11-04
2016 deaths in American television
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English
English : occupational name from Middle English combere, an agent derivative of Old English camb ‘comb’, referring perhaps to a maker or seller of combs, or to someone who used them to prepare wool or flax for spinning. This was an alternative process to carding, and caused the wool fibers to lie more or less parallel to one another, so that the cloth produced had a hard, smooth finish without a nap.English : variant of Coomber.Probably an Americanized spelling of German Kommer or Kammer.
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Charming; Pleasant
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Soft to the touch
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the oath, or fullness, of God (same as Elisabeth)
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noble.
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Australian, British, English, Irish
Form of Barry; Dweller of the Barrier; Marksman
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English : nickname from Middle English thum ‘thumb’, for someone with a missing or deformed thumb, or for someone of very small size. Compare the folk tale of ‘Tom Thumb’.German : from a short form (of Slavic origin) of the personal name Thomas.German : habitational name from places called Thum in Rhineland and Saxony, or Thumen in Bavaria, or a topographic name from Middle High German tuom ‘episcopal church’ (Dom).
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Follower of Dionysius (Greek god of wine).
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