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KRLD (1080 kHz NewsRadio 1080 KRLD) is a commercial AM radio station in Dallas, Texas. Owned and operated by Audacy, Inc. , the station runs news blocks during morning and afternoon drive time , with talk shows the rest of the day.
KRLD-FM is the flagship station of the Dallas Cowboys Radio Network and the Texas Rangers Radio Network. Some early hours on weekends are paid brokered programming. In the sports radio format, KRLD-FM's chief rival is Sportsradio 1310/96.7 The Ticket. KRLD-FM broadcasts in HD Radio.
The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 1080 kHz: [1] 1080 AM is a United States clear-channel frequency. [2] KRLD Dallas, WTIC Hartford and KOAN Anchorage share Class A status on 1080 AM. Because 1080 kHz is a multiple of both 9 and 10, the frequency is available for use by broadcast stations in all three ITU regions. [3]
KRLD may refer to: KRLD (AM), a radio station (1080 AM) licensed to Dallas, Texas, United States; KRLD-FM, a radio station (105.3 FM) licensed to Dallas, Texas, United States; KZPS, a radio station (92.5 FM) licensed to Dallas, Texas, United States; formerly KRLD-FM from 1948 to 1972; KRLD-TV, the former call sign of KDFW from 1949 to 1970
He had worked Dallas Cowboys and Texas Rangers broadcasts for more than 30 years, first at KRLD-AM and then 105.3 “The Fan.” We are all devastated. Ted was a great friend and a kind ...
The flagship station is 105.3 KRLD-FM in Dallas. When a Rangers game conflicts with other coverage on KRLD-FM, the baseball game moves to AM 1080 KRLD. Games have aired on Spanish radio stations KESS from 1991 to 2010, KZMP from 2011 to 2016, and KFLC since 2017. Games are also heard on other Spanish-language radio stations in Texas and Arkansas.
Corpus Christi, Texas: KEYS: AM 1440 Football only Crockett: Crockett KIVY-FM: FM 92.7 Football only Dallas/Fort Worth: Dallas KRLD: AM 1080 Football only; some schedule overlaps possible KRLD is a 50,000-watt clear channel station, thereby also serving much of Texas, the southwestern U.S. and much of Mexico during night-time broadcasts ...
The newspaper chose to assign KRLD-TV for use as the television station's call letters; the base KRLD callsign had been used by the Times Herald-owned radio station on 1080 AM—a combined reference to both Edwin J. Kiest, an original investor and one-time owner of the Times Herald, and KRLD (AM), and the radio station's founding owner, Radio ...