KCHL

KCHL (1480 AM) is an urban gospel radio station based in San Antonio, Texas.

KCHL
Broadcast areaSan Antonio, Texas
Frequency1480 kHz
BrandingGospel 1480
Programming
Language(s)English
FormatUrban gospel
Ownership
OwnerDarrell E. Martin
History
First air date
1480: 1960
92.1: December 16, 2016 (2016-12-16)
Former call signs
KAPE (1960-1988)
KCHL (1988-1991)
KMMZ (1991-1992)
Technical information
Class1480: D
92.1: D
100.7: D
Power1480: 2,500 watts day
90 watts night
ERP92.1: 29 watts
100.7: 99 watts
HAAT92.1: 165 meters
100.7: 165 meters
Translator(s)92.1 K221GF (San Antonio)
100.7 K221GF (San Antonio)
Links
Websitekchl.org

History

KCHL's format history includes Urban Contemporary (or Soul) as KAPE from the mid 60's to 1990.

It was at one time owned by Vision Communications which also owned now defunct KMMX "KMIX 106.7" out of Terrell Hills.

In 1988, shortly after the station was acquired by Vision Communications, KAPE changed call letters and had a short lived Urban Oldies format followed by an Urban Contemporary format in the spring of 1991, trying to capture listeners of KSAQ Q96fm which at the time was an Urban leaning CHR station which called it quits and flipped to Active Rock on February 3 1991 while changing the call letters to KCHL. This lasted until from April to June 1991 which it would briefly flip to Gospel music.

Several months later, New City Communications owners of KCYY and KKYX would LMA both KMMX FM and KMMZ AM during the divesture of Vision Communications stations in the Terrell Hills/San Antonio market. During this time, KCHL would become KMMZ airing an adult standards format competing with KLUP 930 and replacing the void KTSA 55 left when flipping their standards format to News/Talk.

The standards format on KMMZ AM was short lived as the station was sold off to the current owner who flipped it back to Urban Gospel and revived the KCHL calls.

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