KXGL
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KXGL is a commercial radio station
Radio station
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 located in Amarillo, Texas
Amarillo, Texas
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, broadcasting on 100.9 FM
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. KXGL airs a classic hits
Classic hits
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 music format branded as "The Eagle".

History

Prior to its existence as a classic hits station, KXGL was a Spanish language format station called, "La Picosita" with the calling sign, KPQZ. The station was purchased by Feuer/McCord Communications Inc. for US$
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3 million in 2002. Feuer/McCord Communications became JMJ Broadcasting in 2005.

KXGL has a sales agreement with KGNC
KGNC
KGNC is a radio broadcast service in Amarillo, Texas, USA. It operates KGNC and KGNC-FM . Both stations are owned by the Morris Communications Company since acquiring the Amarillo Globe-News Publishing Company in 1972. KGNC was formed when the Amarillo Globe-News Publishing Company purchased two...

to sell air time on its station.

On a Sunday night, in October 2002, Amarillo got a brand new radio station with a unique sound beginning its broadcast with "20,000 Songs In A Row"

By mandate, there would be fewer commercials. There would be several times a day where there would be no commercials. "Eagle Commercial Free Flights" would span 100 minutes with great Classic Hits.

Classic Hits. A new radio format, developed in Amarillo, would offer music the way people grew up listening...with variety. Jim Croce, Led Zeppelin, and The Beatles would co-exist all together, just like in thousands of record collections across the Panhandle. Amarillo listeners would pick the songs....not someone in a corporate office several states away.

The On Air personalities were announced over time, with the morning show members added first. Internal research of current Amarillo morning programs, with some out of town names included, indicated potential listeners had a preference.

Jamey Karr & Morgan Tanner, both inductees of the Texas Panhandle Broadcasters Hall Of Fame, were lured from their post at crosstown KPUR-FM. In December 2002, Karr was named Operations Manager of KXGL, and Tanner was chosen for the Production Manager position.

On January 2, 2003, Jamey & Morgan, became the first personalities heard on The Eagle and became the # 1 morning show in August 2002, a ranking they still hold.

Later that May, Amarillo radio mainstay Mike Shannon joined The Eagle for the afternoon drive home. Shannon's booming voice and personality made him the #1 rated afternoon personality several times, since joining The Eagle.

Amy Hart was a student at Amarillo College and The Eagle managers were impressed by her knowledge of music and the "best laugh they'd ever heard." In August 2003, Amy took over nights and became the most popular evening host in town!

In 2008, Amy Hart was moved to the midday slot and Eric Stevens, an Amarillo radio legend, took over the evening show. Stevens was Amarillo's most popular night time personality, until his death from cancer in June 2010.

Johnny Black, a ten year Amarillo radio veteran, became The Eagle's night time host in August 2010.

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