KXWT

KXWT
City Odessa, Texas
Broadcast area Midland/Odessa, Texas
Branding West Texas Public Radio
Frequency 91.3 MHz
First air date 1964
Format Public radio
ERP 20,000 watts
HAAT 112 meters
Class C3
Facility ID 50038
Transmitter coordinates 32°02′54″N 102°18′04″W / 32.04833°N 102.30111°W / 32.04833; -102.30111Coordinates: 32°02′54″N 102°18′04″W / 32.04833°N 102.30111°W / 32.04833; -102.30111
Callsign meaning K X(Across) West Texas
Former callsigns KOCV (?-2012)
Affiliations National Public Radio
Public Radio International
Owner Marfa Public Radio
Sister stations KRTS
Webcast Listen Live
Website KXWT.org

KXWT (91.3 FM) is a listener-supported public radio station in the Odessa, Texas market, and is owned and operated by Marfa Public Radio. Until 2012, it was owned and operated by Odessa College. It is the National Public Radio member station for West Texas. KXWT now operates at an assigned frequency of 91.3MHz with an effective radiated power of 20,000 watts. With the purchase of KXWT by Marfa Public Radio, a new transmitter was built in Gardendale to allow the frequency to boost to Midland, Andrews, Crane, and other surrounding areas. The station operates under the assumed name of West Texas Public Radio.

Programming

KXWT's format is primarily news and talk from National Public Radio and locally-produced music content. Genres of music played by the station include Classical Music, Jazz, Blues, World Music, Celtic music, Folk music, and Bluegrass music. Until the purchase by Marfa Public Radio, on-air program hosts were Odessa College students and volunteers, including bluegrass legend Bill Myrick and Tom Millhollon. Marfa Public Radio also provided some of the news programs. With the purchase by Marfa Public Radio, the College will no longer be involved in any fashion. Marfa Public Radio will provide all programming content and will have some full and part time employees solely devoted to KXWT. The station will continue to rely heavily on NPR programming, but additional programming is expected.

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