Skip to main content

103.1 KISS FM - Aggieland's Hit Music Channel, USA

103.1 KISS FM - Aggieland
Alternative Player

If you are listening to this radio on your mobile phone, simply tap on «Add to Home screen» from the menu (chrome menu) 👉 and then tap on «Add». Then you will see that your favorite station has been added to your phone's home screen and when you open it, you will be able to listen, just like any other app on your phone.





Share/Save this Radio

1031-kiss-fm




#Top_40_Pop, #USA

103.1 KISS FM - Aggieland's Hit Music Channel Kim Kardashian And Pete Davidson Are Instagram Official Mar 11, 2022 Enjoy These Podcasts.

KVJM (103.1 FM; 103-1 KISS-FM) is a radio station playing Top 40 (CHR) music broadcasting from Bryan/College Station, Texas, and licensed to Hearne, Texas. Under the branding "103-1 Kiss FM", it is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc.. The station's studios are located at Galleria Village on Briarcrest Drive in Bryan, and its transmitter is located northwest of Bryan in nearby unincorporated Robertson County.

KVJM (103.1 FM; 103-1 KISS-FM) is a radio station playing Top 40 (CHR) music broadcasting ... 103-1 Kiss FM. Slogan, Aggieland's New #1 Hit Music Station!

Before KVJM became its current format, it was home to the only Urban Contemporary formatted radio station in the Brazos Valley. Originally KHRN 94.3, the station was launched in 1984 as a part-time Spanish format by day and Urban format by night for ten years. Finally in 1994, KHRN finally relaunched as an Urban station under the name "Power 94." Since it was clear this would be the only Urban station in the region, the playlist was an eclectic mix of Hip Hop, Rap, R&B, Old School R&B, Classic Soul, Gospel, Jazz and Blues. It was home to the Tom Joyner Morning Show and Doug Banks in the afternoons at that time. Then, in an unprecedented move, in 1998, KHRN 94.3 was no more; it changed frequencies to 103.1, its calls to KVJM, and its branding to "V-103 Jamz". In the early 2000s KVJM gained the notoriety of airing morning shows on tape delay between 9 AM and 6 PM. This came after Doug Banks moved his syndicated show to the mornings, but the station continued to air it—this time on tape delay from 2 PM to 6 PM, while Tom Joyner still aired live 5 AM to 9 PM. Eventually, KVJM added the Russ Parr show on tape delay; it aired 10 AM to 2 PM.
👉Visit station👈
Comment Policy: Please write your comments in accordance with the topic of this page post. Comments that contain links will not show up before they are approved.
Comments:
Facebook comments:


|

Do you own this radio station and you like us to remove it from this Blog?
Please e-mail us HERE and we'll remove it immediately.



Sponsored by Google

You Might Also Like:

-->