KLVT

Coordinates: 33°35′54″N 102°23′8″W / 33.59833°N 102.38556°W / 33.59833; -102.38556
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KLVT
Ownership
Owner
  • Tania Moody
  • (Cute Boots Broadcasting LLC)
KZZN
History
Call sign meaning
Levelland, Texas
Technical information
Facility ID30026
ClassC
Power1,000 watts unlimited
Transmitter coordinates
33°35′54″N 102°23′8″W / 33.59833°N 102.38556°W / 33.59833; -102.38556
Links
Websiteklvtradio.com

KLVT (1230

, as well as local sports and local morning/call-in/flea market show.

History

KLVT was first licensed to Forrest Weimhold who owned the Levelland newspaper. He and attorney Al Allison went to Washington and met with Texas Senator

FCC
committee.

Forrest sold the station in 1959 to Marshall Formby to raise money to purchase a 4-color printing press for the newspaper.

Programming

KLVT simulcasts call-in show "Tradio" on KZZN AM 1490, based in Littlefield. KLVT Sports Department broadcasts Levelland Lobo football games, basketball games, and baseball games as well as Loboette volleyball games, basketball games and softball games. KLVT is also the voice of South Plains College Texans and Lady Texans basketball.

KLVT also features smaller local high schools, Thursdays and Fridays, with their respective school activity reports, and covers a full lineup of sports for Sundown and Morton online at www.klvtradio.com.

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