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KPET : ウィキペディア英語版
KPET

KPET (690 AM) is an independently owned and operated radio station licensed to serve Lamesa, Texas, USA. The station is owned by Dawson County Broadcasting LLC and the broadcast license held by DCB License Sub LLC. The station's 280-foot tower is located at the south edge of the city of Lamesa.
==Programming==
Its format is accurately (if awkwardly) described as Local Happenings, Local News and Sports, Area News and Sports, Farm and Agribusiness News, and Country Music. The station is on air 24 hours a day on 105.1 FM, 690 AM, and on Northland Cable across the area. The audio can sometimes also be found on a subcarrier of FM station (KJJT).〔KJJT〕 Since April 2010, KPET has also been heard on FM translator K286AO on 105.1 FM.
Slogan: "Lamesa's Home Town Radio, KPET"
KPET airs many play-by-play sporting events. The station airs Lamesa High School football, baseball, basketball, volleyball, Texas Tech Red Raiders basketball and football, Dallas Cowboys NFL football, and Texas Rangers Major League baseball.
KPET is an affiliate of the ABC Radio Network, a service of Cumulus Media Networks, and of Texas State Network, a Dallas-based news and information service owned by CBS Radio.〔http://www.tsnradio.com/stations.php〕 KPET(AM) carried Paul Harvey News and Comments, the daily noon report, and "The Rest of the Story". Paul Harvey had aired since the station was new in 1947 until his death in 2009.
The station airs mostly news, sports, farm commodities info, and the occasional country song. In earlier days, the station featured a Top-40 format, and in some years a large dose of country tunes. The hosts for the mornings reports are Don Sitton, Carl Crouch, and Jim Rush. ()
In the late fifties and sixties, many of the country artists travelled the area, playing clubs in Lamesa and the areas north and south. "Gentleman" Jim Reeves not only performed in the area, but he also once owned stations in nearby counties.

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