KHVL

Radio station in Huntsville, Texas, United States From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

KHVL (1490 AM) is a radio station, paired with two FM relay translators. Licensed to Huntsville, Texas, 1490 KHVL & 104.9 K285GE primarily serve Huntsville and the surrounding Walker County rural areas. 94.1 K231DA relays KHVL's programming to extend the signal into Willis. The station's branding is The Lake and broadcasts a classic hits format.

BrandingThe Lake 94.1 & 104.9
LanguageEnglish
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KHVL
Broadcast areaHuntsville, Texas
Lake Conroe, Texas
Frequency1490 kHz
BrandingThe Lake 94.1 & 104.9
Programming
LanguageEnglish
FormatClassic hits
Ownership
OwnerHEH Communications, LLC.
History
First air date
November 1, 1938; 87 years ago (1938-11-01) (as KSAM @ 1500)
Former call signs
KSAM (1938–2001)
Call sign meaning
HuntsVilLe
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID70720
ClassC
Power1,000 watts unlimited
Transmitter coordinates
30°41′49.20″N 95°33′7.20″W
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Links
Public license information
WebcastListen Live
Websiteilovethelakeradio.com
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Translators

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Broadcast translators for KHVL
Call signFrequencyCity of licenseFIDERP (W)HAATClassFCC infoNotes
K231DA 94.1 FMHuntsville, Texas200662250111 m (364 ft)DLMSFirst air date: June 20, 2018; 7 years ago (2018-06-20)
K285GE 104.9 FMHuntsville, Texas14120825050 m (164 ft)DLMSJune 13, 2008; 17 years ago (2008-06-13) (as 104.5 K283AW)
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History

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The station's history began on November 1, 1938, when the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) issued a license for a new station on 1500 kHz with the call sign KSAM. The original construction permit was granted to the Sam Houston Broadcasting Association, with the station operating as a daytime-only facility at 100 watts.[2] The call letters were chosen as a tribute to Sam Houston, who is buried in Huntsville.

Following the North American Regional Broadcasting Agreement (NARBA) of 1941, the station shifted its frequency from 1500 kHz to its current home at 1490 kHz. This move facilitated an increase in power and expanded operational hours. In the 1950s and 60s, the station became a central hub for Walker County news, eventually transitioning through various formats including country and oldies. The facility was initially owned by the Sam Houston Broadcasting Association, H.G. Webster, President.

The station eventually changed its call sign to KHVL to provide a unique identity apart from its FM sister station. For many years, the station was known as "The Hits" before a strategic pivot in April 2022. At that time, KHVL rebranded as "104.9 The Lake," shifting to a classic hits format that emphasizes rock-leaning tracks from the 1970s and 1980s. The rebranding included the addition of FM translators to bolster the station's signal coverage in Willis and northern Montgomery County.[3][4]

KHVL is owned and operated by HEH Communications, LLC. In 2022, the station and its sister station, KSAM-FM, were recognized by the Huntsville-Walker County Chamber of Commerce as the "Business of the Year". HEH Communications maintains local studios in Huntsville to serve the Walker County and northern Montgomery County areas.[5]

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