KHKS (branded as "106.1 Kiss FM") is a Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, radio station playing Top 40 (CHR) music and licensed to Denton, Texas with an ERP of 99,000 watts from a transmitter site in Cedar Hill, Texas. The station is marketed towards teens and young adults. The music is Mainstream CHR with a mixture of mainly pop and hip-hop/rap. It is also known as "Kiss FM". 106.1 HD-2 first launched in 2004 as "Kiss FM En Espanol", targeting a Hispanic audience with Hispanic Rhythmic format.
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- KHKS (branded as "106.1 Kiss FM") is a Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, radio station playing Top 40 (CHR) music and licensed to Denton, Texas with an ERP of 99,000 watts from a transmitter site in Cedar Hill, Texas. The station is marketed towards teens and young adults. The music is Mainstream CHR with a mixture of mainly pop and hip-hop/rap. It is also known as "Kiss FM". 106.1 HD-2 first launched in 2004 as "Kiss FM En Espanol", targeting a Hispanic audience with Hispanic Rhythmic format. Then it was dumped in favor of Pride Radio in late 2006 with a format attracting the LGBT community. "Pride Radio" was then moved to its sister station KDMX on 102.9 HD-2 in favor of "Wild Radio" in early 2008, running "Party Mix" music similar to the "Kiss FM" playlist. However, since March 28, 2011; it's been replaced by Pride Radio, marking the format's return to that particular frequency.
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- KIXK (1981-1984)
- KDNT (1962-1979)
- KTKS (1984-1987)
- KDDC (1979-1981)
- KOAI (1987-1992)
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- DFW's #1 Hit Music Station
- Commercial-Free Every Monday.
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- Commercial-Free Every Monday.
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- KHKS (branded as "106.1 Kiss FM") is a Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, radio station playing Top 40 (CHR) music and licensed to Denton, Texas with an ERP of 99,000 watts from a transmitter site in Cedar Hill, Texas. The station is marketed towards teens and young adults. The music is Mainstream CHR with a mixture of mainly pop and hip-hop/rap. It is also known as "Kiss FM". 106.1 HD-2 first launched in 2004 as "Kiss FM En Espanol", targeting a Hispanic audience with Hispanic Rhythmic format.
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