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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. Syndicated shows include The Chad Benson Show , The Dave Ramsey Show , Our American Stories with Lee Habeeb and America in the Morning with John Trout . Some weekend hours carry paid brokered programming . Most hours begin with CBS News Radio . The studios and offices are in Uptown Dallas .

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13-417: 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 KRLD-TV,

26-508: A talk station. On September 27, 2010, KRLD began broadcasting continuous news from 5am-8pm on weekdays, as well as weekend mornings, with talk programming at night and during most of the weekend. The weekday non-stop all-news format came to an end on June 17, 2024, when KRLD started carrying syndicated conservative talk host Chad Benson weekdays from noon to 3:00, breaking up the all-news block. On February 2, 2017, CBS Radio announced it would merge with Entercom (now known as Audacy). The merger

39-431: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages KRLD (AM) KRLD is a Class A , 50,000 watts , clear channel station . The daytime signal is non-directional , covering North Texas and part of Oklahoma . KRLD shares AM 1080 with Class A WTIC Hartford , so at night, KRLD switches to a directional antenna , using a two- tower array . The transmitter

52-590: Is in Garland , off Saturn Road. KRLD's AM station also broadcasts in HD Radio . KRLD is simulcast over co-owned 105.3 KRLD-FM 's secondary HD Radio subchannel. KRLD is also available online via Audacy . KRLD first signed on the air in October 1926 . It was originally owned by Radio Laboratories of Dallas, hence the call sign . At first it was on the air for six hours each day, except on Wednesdays when

65-480: The Golden Age of Radio , KRLD carried CBS network programming, including dramas, comedies, news, sports, game shows, soap operas and big band broadcasts. KRLD expanded into FM radio in 1948 with the original KRLD-FM 92.5 (now KZPS ). The following year, it added a TV station, KRLD-TV Channel 4 (now KDFW ). For most of the 1960s and 1970s, KRLD ran blocks of different local programming, including middle of

78-599: The MLB 's Texas Rangers . In 2009, weekday games moved from KRLD to KRLD-FM. KRLD relinquished the Rangers' English language radio rights in 2011 to sports radio station 103.3 KESN . Rangers broadcasts returned to KRLD-FM in 2015 with broadcasts moving over to KRLD (AM) when conflicting with other programming, such as Cowboy games, on the FM channel. Over the last several decades, KRLD has gone between being an all-news station and

91-611: The former call sign of KDAF from 1984 to 1986 Richland Airport (Washington) (ICAO code KRLD) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title KRLD . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=KRLD&oldid=836531889 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Broadcast call sign disambiguation pages Airport disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

104-569: The government and the Federal Bureau of Investigation , near Waco, Texas . 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

117-693: The recipient of the prestigious 2013 National Edward R. Murrow Award for Best Newscast in the Large Market Radio category. KRLD has long served as the flagship station for the Texas State Network , which provides KRLD and other stations around the state with news, sports and weather info. Some reporters are based at the KRLD studios, with others at the state capital in Austin and other parts of Texas. ** = Audacy operates pursuant to

130-707: The road and country music , with some news and talk. In April 1978 , KRLD switched from a music-based format to become, at the time, the third news and information station in Dallas/Fort Worth. KRLD originally broadcast from the Adolphus Hotel in Dallas and for a time had its main studios in Arlington, Texas , at Ameriquest Field, now known as Globe Life Park in Arlington . In the summer of 2005,

143-696: The station closed down to make repairs and recharge the batteries . The Dallas Times Herald , then published by Edwin J. Kiest, purchased KRLD within a year of its debut, in 1927. Since 1939, KRLD has broadcast at a power of 50,000 watts, the highest allowed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). In the summer of 1941, KRLD moved to 1080 on the AM dial as a result of the North American Regional Broadcasting Agreement (NARBA). During

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156-611: The station moved operations to a 5th floor office at the southwest corner of North Fitzhugh Avenue and Central Expressway in Dallas. KRLD achieved several firsts in the field of radio broadcasting: History books dispute whether KRLD, KDKA in Pittsburgh , or WEAF in New York City (today WFAN ) was the first station to broadcast commercial announcements on radio. Branch Davidian leader David Koresh used KRLD to broadcast his messages in 1993 during his standoff with

169-500: Was approved on November 9, 2017, and was consummated on the 17th. Despite this, KRLD and former sister TV station KTVT (a CBS owned-and-operated affiliate) maintained a strong partnership up until April 26, 2018, when Entercom struck a new content deal with NBC owned-and-operated KXAS-TV . The Radio Television Digital News Association announced on June 12, 2013, that the KRLD Afternoon News had been chosen as

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