KRLD (AM)

This article is about longtime Dallas, Texas AM radio station KRLD. For other stations that have used this call sign, see KRLD.
KRLD
City Dallas, Texas
Broadcast area Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex
Branding NewsRadio 1080 KRLD
Slogan When news breaks, we break in first.
Frequency 1080 kHz (also on HD Radio) 105.3-2 KRLD-FM
First air date 1926
Format All-News Radio
Power 50,000 watts
Class A (Clear channel)
Facility ID 59820
Transmitter coordinates 32°53′25.01″N 96°38′44.02″W / 32.8902806°N 96.6455611°W / 32.8902806; -96.6455611
Callsign meaning Radio Laboratories of Dallas (the station's original owners)
Affiliations CBS News
Texas State Network
Owner CBS Radio
(CBS Radio Texas Inc.)
Sister stations Radio: KJKK, KLUV, KMVK, KRLD-FM, KVIL
TV: KTVT, KTXA
Webcast Listen Live
Website cbsdfw.com

KRLD "NewsRadio 1080" is an all-news radio station owned and operated by CBS Radio. Licensed to Dallas, Texas, KRLD serves the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex and Northern Texas. The station's studios are located along North Central Expressway in Uptown Dallas and the transmitter site is in Garland.

KRLD(AM) broadcasts in the HD Radio format and can also be heard in HD on KRLD-FM 105.3 HD2.[1]

Station history

KRLD, whose call sign came from founding owners Dallas Radio Laboratories, launched in 1926, broadcasting six hours each day, except on Wednesdays when the station closed down to make repairs and recharge the batteries. Since 1938, KRLD has broadcast at a power of 50,000 watts, the highest allowed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Its nighttime signal covers a number of states, while its daytime signal provides secondary coverage as far north as Oklahoma City and as far south as the outer suburbs of Austin. In the summer of 1941, KRLD moved to 1080 on the dial. It is directional to the Southwest from the Garland, Texas tower site to protect co-channel WTIC in Connecticut.

In April 1978, KRLD switched from a music-based format to become the third news and information station in Dallas/Fort Worth. WRR 1310 AM (now a sports radio station with the call letters KTCK) carried an all-news format starting in 1975, until its 1978 sale to Bonneville International. Over in Fort Worth, KRXV (1540 AM) carried the NBC News and Information Service (and was all news) from 1976 to 1978.

KRLD originally broadcast from the Adolphus Hotel in Dallas, and for a time had main studios located at Ameriquest Field, now known as Globe Life Park in Arlington, in Arlington. In Summer 2005, the station moved operations to a 5th floor office at the Southwest corner of Fitzhugh and Central Expressway, in Dallas.

KRLD has achieved many firsts in the field of radio broadcasting:

Branch Davidian leader David Koresh used KRLD to broadcast his messages in 1993 during his standoff with the government and the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

During the 1970s and 1980s, KRLD was the flagship station for the NFL's Dallas Cowboys, with Brad Sham providing color analysis and later play-by-play (Sham continues as the Cowboys' lead voice, though the team's games now air on sister station KRLD-FM). Beginning in 1995, KRLD served as the radio flagship of baseball's Texas Rangers; in 2009, weekday games moved from KRLD to KRLD-FM. KRLD would relinquish the Rangers' English language radio rights in 2011 to competitor KESN.[2]

The Dallas, Texas CBS Radio building as viewed from the campus of Dallas Christian Academy on U.S. Route 75

As of September 27, 2010, KRLD broadcasts a news radio format, eliminating talk radio programming from 5am-8pm, with talk programming remaining on nights and weekends.[3] However, it continues to broadcast paid programming.

The Radio Television Digital News Association announced on June 12, 2013 that the KRLD Afternoon News has been chosen as the recipient of the prestigious 2013 National Edward R. Murrow Award for Best Newscast in the Large Market Radio category.[4]

Programming

A listing of all on-air personnel and their scheduled air times can be found on the KRLD On-Air page. KRLD serves as the flagship station for the Texas State Network. In addition, during periods of severe weather KRLD is generally the only AM station in the DFW area to interrupt all programming and bring continuous weather updates. They also deliver Traffic and Weather Together on the 8s, news all day.

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