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Monday, December 15, 2025

Country Legends and Texas Classics 93.3 HD2 launches in DFW


Country Legends & Texas Classics 93.3 HD2, a new Dallas–Fort Worth station dedicated to all-hit country from the 1970s and 1980s, launched today.

The station officially signed on at noon Central on Monday, opening its playlist with George Strait’s “Does Fort Worth Ever Cross Your Mind.” 

Designed for classic country fans, Country Legends & Texas Classics 93.3 HD2 features iconic artists such as George Strait, Willie Nelson, Alabama, Dolly Parton, Johnny Cash, Randy Travis, Alan Jackson, and Reba McEntire.

"We are doubling down on our long-term commitment to Country music in Texas by launching Country Legends & Texas Classics 93.3 HD2," Dan Bennett, Regional Vice President, Cumulus Dallas, said. "This station will give a voice to great Country hits from the 70’s and 80’s. Paired with our fan favorite DFW Country stations, 99.5 The WOLF and New Country 96.3, this creates a wall of Country for our station group and for the passionate Country music lovers in the DFW area and strengthens our belief in this incredible format."

Cumulus also owns two other country stations in the North Texas market: 99.5 The WOLF KPLX and New Country 96.3 KSCS, creating a multi-generational country lineup across the cluster. The radio company owns 93.3 WBAP-FM, the primary channel for this new country subchannel.

On April 16, 2025, Cumulus flipped 104.1 KRBE Houston HD2 from the discontinued Westwood One Good Time Oldies format to “NASH Icon.”

NASH Icon is positioned as a mainstream country format blending current hits with superstar-driven favorites from the late 1980s, 1990s, and early 2000s. Core artists include Alan Jackson, Blake Shelton, Carrie Underwood, Garth Brooks, George Strait, Keith Urban, Luke Combs, Miranda Lambert, Tim McGraw, Luke Bryan, Brad Paisley, and Kenny Chesney.

The former Good Time Oldies format featured pop, soul, and rock & roll spanning the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s.




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