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KTTX (106.1 FM, KTEX 106) is a
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broadcasting a
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format. Licensed to
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, United States, the station serves the College Station area. The station is currently owned by Tom S. Whitehead, Inc. Studios are located in downtown Brenham, and the transmitter is near
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in Burleson County.


Format

Since its inception, KTTX has had a music intensive format. Known for their ''12 in a Row'', the station promises listeners 40 minutes of uninterrupted country music. KTTX focuses on ''Texas Country'' or ''Red Dirt'' music, with the tagline ''Sounds Like Texas'' (although they play music out of Nashville as well).


Current DJs

*Trailboss Troy & Tracey Lawless --''Morning Express'' *Crystal Raye --''Country Cafe'' *Marshall Garrett --''Workday Round-Up'' *JJ The Kid - ''Nights''


Weekends

*Craig Montana *Rip Rolling *Marshall Garrett


Community

KTTX is known for their community support throughout the Brazos Valley. Over the years the station has been involved in many charitable endeavors and makes public service a priority.


References


External links

* TTX {{Texas-radio-station-stub