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- KJAK abstract "KJAK (92.7 FM, "K-Jack") is a radio station licensed to the community of Slaton, Texas, USA, and serving the greater Lubbock, Texas, area. The station is owned by Williams Broadcasting Group and licensed to G.O. Williams Oil Co. Inc. (Karen Laubhan and Sue Williams, both of Woodward, Oklahoma). It airs a Christian radio format.The station was assigned KJAK call letters by the Federal Communications Commission.The station signed on as KJAK (Keep Jesus as King) in 1978. Studios were in an old Stucky's located on Slaton Highway between Slaton and Lubbock. The tower was a short distance up the road on Slaton Highway. Program was fed to the tower over leased phone lines.The station had desensing problems and later moved over to 92.9. They later changed to a 100,000 watt signal on 92.7 at the KCBD-TV tower on Avenue A in Lubbock.The station was founded by Gary L. Acker from Yukon, Oklahoma who owned other small religious stations.The station was purchased in the early 1980s by Williams Oil Co, who kept station manager Bob Merrill on for a short time. They kept their gospel and contemporary Christian format intact and added some commercial programming like news and weather, Oklahoma football, and they revitalized a long drought of broadcasting high school football in the area. Merrill was replaced by Steve White during the early 1980s.".
- KJAK alias "K-Jack".
- KJAK broadcastArea Lubbock,_Texas.
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- KJAK city Slaton,_Texas.
- KJAK city Texas.
- KJAK facilityId "72773".
- KJAK frequency "9.27E7".
- KJAK licensee "G.O. Williams Oil Co. Inc.".
- KJAK programmeFormat Christian_radio.
- KJAK slogan ""Spirit of the South Plains"".
- KJAK wikiPageExternalLink www.kjak.com.
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- KJAK area Lubbock,_Texas.
- KJAK branding "K-Jack".
- KJAK city Slaton,_Texas.
- KJAK city Texas.
- KJAK class "1.0".
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- KJAK facilityId "72773".
- KJAK format Christian_radio.
- KJAK frequency "92.7".
- KJAK haat "178".
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- KJAK licensee "G.O. Williams Oil Co. Inc.".
- KJAK name "KJAK".
- KJAK owner "Williams Broadcasting Group".
- KJAK slogan ""Spirit of the South Plains"".
- KJAK website www.kjak.com.
- KJAK subject Category:Christian_radio_stations_in_the_United_States.
- KJAK subject Category:Lubbock_County,_Texas.
- KJAK subject Category:Radio_stations_in_Texas.
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- KJAK comment "KJAK (92.7 FM, "K-Jack") is a radio station licensed to the community of Slaton, Texas, USA, and serving the greater Lubbock, Texas, area. The station is owned by Williams Broadcasting Group and licensed to G.O. Williams Oil Co. Inc. (Karen Laubhan and Sue Williams, both of Woodward, Oklahoma). It airs a Christian radio format.The station was assigned KJAK call letters by the Federal Communications Commission.The station signed on as KJAK (Keep Jesus as King) in 1978.".
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- KJAK lat "33.54222222222222".
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- KJAK homepage www.kjak.com.
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- KJAK name "KJAK".