KMKT

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KMKT
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Broadcast area
ShermanDenison area
[[Frequency|FrequencTemplate:Pluralize from text]]93.1 MHz
Branding93.1 Katy Country
Programming
FormatCountry
Ownership
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History
First air date
1987 in Denison, Texas
Call sign meaning
Missouri–Kansas–Texas Railroad
Technical information
Licensing authority
FCC
ClassC3
Power6,800 watts
HAAT191
Links
Public license information
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Website931kmkt.com

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KMKT (93.1 MHz; Katy Country) is a Connoisseur Media FM radio station, serving Lake Texoma with a country format.

History

KMKT got its start on frequency 104.9 FM in the North Texas region after its sister station KLAK moved to Durant, Oklahoma 1987.

It was first branded as "Katy Klassics" (the initials are a reference to the Missouri–Kansas–Texas Railroad, commonly called the "Katy" railroad), then "Katy Oldies" a year later. The 104.9 frequency went dark for 6 years starting in 1990, but later reestablished as KZMP. The KMKT call letters were revived for a new station licensed to Bells, TX on 93.1 MHz starting in 1996. The new station has run a country format since it came on the air.

The KMKT studios, production facilities and business offices are located at One Grand Centre, 1800 Teague Drive (Suite 300) in Sherman, TX.

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