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 ...
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 ...
A one-vehicle crash in Erath County has claimed the life of the son of longtime WBAP radio personality Hal Jay. Josh Harbuck, 36, of Aledo, died at the scene of the crash Tuesday afternoon on State ...
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 ...
WBAP in Dallas is launching a year-long centennial celebration today. The station signed on for the first time under the direction of famed Ft. Worth Businessman Amon G. Carter on Tuesday, May 2nd, ...
Steve Lamb has one of those voices that God made, and it requires no adjustment or modification for a microphone. The pipes never corroded, and Lamb’s voice remains radio-worthy. You just won’t hear ...
Tuesday marks 53 years since President John F. Kennedy was assassinated during a trip to Dallas. Monday morning, a piece of history from that fateful day found a new home at The Sixth Floor Museum. On ...
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, ...
The first color television broadcast in Texas emanated from the studios of Fort Worth Star-Telegram affiliate station WBAP-TV in 1954 featuring Bobby Peters, an “entertainment jack-of-all-trades.” ...
Conservative radio personality and shock jock Chris Krok of WBAP 820 included commentary about the mother of the late, slain Botham Jean, only to provide his own horrible opinions by saying that ...
In 1961 and the early 1970s, the Music Library at what is now the University of North Texas received the vast sheet-music collections of radio stations WFAA and WBAP, respectively. Containing hundreds ...
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