KCHX

KCHX
City of license Midland, Texas
Broadcast area Midland–Odessa metropolitan area
Branding Que Buena 106.7
Frequency 106.7 MHz
First air date 1988
Format Regional Mexican
ERP 100,000 watts
HAAT 207 meters
Class C1
Facility ID 60801
Transmitter coordinates 31°54′53″N 101°57′49″W / 31.91472°N 101.96361°W / 31.91472; -101.96361
Owner ICA Communications, I Ltd.
(ICA Radio Midland-Odessa License, LLC)
Sister stations KCRS-AM/FM, KFZX, KMRK

KCHX (106.7 FM, "Que Buena 106.7") is a radio station that broadcasts a Regional Mexican format. Licensed to Midland, Texas, USA, it serves the Midland–Odessa metropolitan area. The station is owned by ICA Communications.

History

KCHX first premiered in 1988 as "Foxy 106", a Rhythmic station. By 1990 it shifted to Mainstream Top 40, which lasted five years before returning to Rhythmic in late 1995, when it became "Power 106.7." By 1999 KCHX shifted back to Top 40/CHR but for a brief period, as it flipped to Rhythmic Oldies in 2000. In 2002 KCHX switched to an AC format. Despite the transfer from Clear Channel Communications to Gap Broadcasting, and then to ICA Communications while it maintained its AC format. Gap Broadcasting sold its entire West Texas cluster to ICA Communications for $3 Million.[1] In 2011 KCHX shifted to an Adult Top 40 as it added Hot AC currents to its playlist. On October 14, 2014 KCHX changed its name to Que Buena 106 and changed its format to Tejano music.

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