Cumulus Media’s news/talk station in north Texas, 820 WBAP(AM), has found a second home on the FM dial, simulcasting on an translator at 93.3 MHz. This is yet another case of a broadcast company ...
Citadel blew up its Oldies KPMZ-FM Dallas (Platinum 96.7) to “Reagan Radio” on 3/12 and plans to change that FM on 3/15 to a simulcast of News/Talker WBAP-AM. “With the largest reach of any AM signal ...
The News/Talk station celebrated 95 years on the air, Tuesday. Regional VP Dan Bennett said, “Our celebration of 95 years is not just an honor for our current staff but for the incredible talent that ...
DALLAS — Listeners of North Texas' Hot 93.3 FM heard a change Wednesday morning: News/Talk WBAP was broadcasting there instead. The longtime staple of North Texas AM radio has now added an FM ...
Dallas-area morning news host Hal Jay has received a new heart and is resting comfortably, according to his wife. Last month Jay announced on his WBAP-AM morning show that he was awaiting a heart ...
Hal Jay, a Texas Radio Hall of Fame personality who has been with WBAP-AM (820) for 42 years is recovering at his home after collapsing with an irregular heart rhythm and is awaiting a heart ...
Conservative radio talk show host Mark Davis confirmed Thursday that his contract had expired and, for the moment, he is no longer on the air at WBAP-AM (820). He declined to discuss the specifics of ...
The Texas School Book Depository is shown in an image from the website of The Sixth Floor Museum, which is located within the building. Cumulus Media’s WBAP(AM), serving the Dallas/Fort Worth, market, ...
Hal Jay, the longtime WBAP 820-AM Morning News co-host, told listeners Tuesday that he has a new heart. The Hall of Fame radio personality has been off the air since Jan. 10 when he collapsed at home ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. WBAP, owned by Cumulus Media, operates one of the most powerful radio signals in the United States. The station has served the ...
Citadel Broadcasting owns 224 radio stations across the U.S. -- three in Texas, all in Dallas-Fort Worth. They're not unfamiliar brand names: the historic WBAP-AM (News/Talk 820) and KSCS-FM (96.3), ...
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