KXTJ-LP is a low-power FM (LPFM) radio station broadcasting at 101.3 MHz in Jefferson, Texas, United States. Licensed to the Jefferson Independent School District, the station primarily serves the local community with a variety of educational and public interest programming.
Established to provide a platform for local content and educational opportunities, KXTJ-LP's programming often includes local news, high school sports broadcasts (particularly for Jefferson High School), school-related announcements, and community event coverage. Its musical format typically encompasses a mix of genres, frequently featuring gospel music, alongside public affairs programs and locally produced content tailored to the Jefferson area.
As an LPFM station, KXTJ-LP operates with a limited broadcast power, typically restricting its signal coverage to the immediate Jefferson vicinity and surrounding rural areas. This characteristic allows LPFM stations to focus on providing hyper-local content and serving specific communities that might otherwise lack dedicated local radio service. The "LP" suffix in its call sign explicitly denotes its low-power classification as assigned by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).