![]() In 1966, KJIM-FM changed their call letters to KFWT-FM and improved its signal, going from 2900 watts at 165 feet to 100,000 watts at 1,000 feet HAAT from the antenna tower that would also transmit Channel 21. The company sold off AM 870 to raise capital. ![]() KJIM-AM-FM acquired a UHF-TV permit in the mid-1960s to construct Channel 21 (today KTXA). Later, KJIM-FM switched to an automated easy listening instrumental format. At first, KJIM-FM simulcast the daytime-only AM sister station, to allow programming to be heard after sunset. KJIM AM 870 (now KFJZ) purchased the KFMF construction permit and it signed on the air on April 10, 1962, as KJIM-FM. History Easy Listening format ฤก02.1 FM was authorized by the Federal Communications Commission in 1960 to broadcast as KFMF, but the station was not immediately built. ![]() Its HD2 digital subchannel carries an alternative rock format, known as The Edge. ![]() KDGE broadcasts using HD Radio technology. The transmitter site is off West Belt Line Road in Cedar Hill. The station's studios are located along Dallas Parkway in Farmers Branch, Texas (although it has a Dallas address). It is owned and operated by iHeartMedia, and broadcasts a mainstream adult contemporary radio format, switching to Christmas music for much of November and December. KDGE ( 102.1 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to both Fort Worth and Dallas, Texas.
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