KMXW

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KMXW
Broadcast area Casper metropolitan area
Frequency 92.5 MHz
Branding92-5 Hank FM
Programming
Format Classic country
Affiliations
Ownership
Owner
  • Robert D. Breck, Jr.
  • (Breck Media Group Wyoming, Inc.)
KTED, KWBB, KZQL
History
First air date
2007 (2007)
Former call signs
  • KBOG (2005–2006, CP)
  • KDAD (2006–2016)
Call sign meaning
Max Wyoming (former branding)
Technical information [1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID 164286
Class C2
ERP 3,100 watts
HAAT 521 meters (1,709 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
42°44′30″N106°18′23″W / 42.74167°N 106.30639°W / 42.74167; -106.30639
Links
Public license information
Webcast Listen live
Website breckmediagroup.com/hankfm/ OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg

KMXW (92.5 FM), also known as "92.5 Hank FM" is a radio station broadcasting a classic country radio format. The station previously broadcast a country music format, [2] and was known as "New Country 92.5" under the call letters KDAD. Before that, it was known as "Buckin' Country". Licensed to Bar Nunn, Wyoming, the station is owned by Robert D. Breck Jr, through licensee Breck Media Group Wyoming, Inc. [3] It was formerly licensed to Douglas, Wyoming. [4]

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History

The station was assigned the call letters KBOG on April 7, 2005. On February 13, 2006, the station changed its call sign to KDAD. [5] In 2016 it changed its call sign to KMXW. On November 9, 2006, the station was sold to White Park Broadcasting, and on June 19, 2009, it was sold to the Casper Radio Group. Effective May 13, 2016, KDAD and sister stations KTED and KZQL were sold to Breck Media Group Wyoming, Inc. for $963,000.

References

  1. "Facility Technical Data for KMXW". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. "Max Brings CHR Duel To Casper". RadioInsight.
  3. "KMXW Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division. Retrieved September 8, 2009.
  4. KMXW FCC Query
  5. "KMXW Call Sign History". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division. Retrieved September 8, 2009.