KASE-FM

KASE-FM's transmitter site is off Waymaker Way in Austin, amid towers for other FM and TV stations.

[3] It airs alternative rock on its HD2 subchannel, branded as "Alt 97.5," which is also carried on translator station K248CU on 97.5 MHz in Austin.

Bill Mayne, KASE Program Director at the time, recalled in a 2010 interview, the Friday afternoon in September 1981 when KASE "came out of Mantovani and went into the Waylon Jennings song "Are You Ready for the Country" and had every dentist's office, nursing home and doctor's office in the city of Austin calling to complain.

"[6] The "Continuous Country" format became a hit with Austin listeners and has consistently been voted by radio general managers as one of the top twenty "Most Admired Stations" in America.

KVET and KASE have historically been Austin's top country stations, staving off many competitors over the decades.

KASE-FM has also been nominated for the Country Music Association (CMA) "Large Market Station of the Year" Award numerous times.