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KJKK (100.3 FM) is a commercial radio station in Dallas, Texas, and serving the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex.It airs an adult hits radio format known as "Jack FM", one of three stations owned by Audacy that subscribe to the format, along with KCBS-FM Los Angeles and KZJK Minneapolis.
Call sign Frequency City of License [1] [2] Licensee Format [3]; KAAM: 770 AM: Garland: DJRD Broadcasting, LLC: Christian talk/Brokered KABA: 90.3 FM: Louise: Aleluya Broadcasting Network
The following radio stations broadcast on FM frequency 100.3 MHz: ... Radio Guarajambala, La Esperanza, Intibucá ... KJKK in Dallas, Texas; KJMB-FM in Blythe, ...
The sale was consummated on March 9, 2022, at which point the station joined the VCY America network at 10:30 p.m. This changeover left the Dallas-Fort Worth area without an ESPN Radio affiliate. [16] [17] The station changed its call sign to KVDT on March 22, 2022. The call letters represent the VCY network and the words Dallas and Texas.
KDGE (102.1 FM) is an iHeartMedia adult contemporary commercial radio station dually licensed to both Fort Worth and Dallas, Texas.Star 102.1 switches programming to Christmas music during the months of November and December.
AM 730 in Dallas began operations on August 1, 1957, as Top 40 music station KBCS.After a few years of competing with 1190 KLIF and 1480 KBOX for the Top 40 audience with limited success, the station changed calls to KKSN ("Kissin'") in 1959, evolving into an R&B format over the coming months and taking the new calls KRZY ("Crazy") in 1960.
Since the 2009 NFL season, it has been an arm of Audacy, Inc. (formerly CBS Radio until 2017 and later Entercom until 2021) and comprises over 50 stations with KRLD-FM in Dallas being the flagship station. [2]
WRR (101.1 MHz) is a listener-supported, non-commercial FM radio station in Dallas, Texas, which provides a full-time classical music radio format.WRR 101.1 plays Symphony #9 by Ludwig van Beethoven before flipping to Christmas music after Thanksgiving until January 1.