Legacy WRR-AM & KAAM-AM, now KTCK-AM 1310 -- Coppell TX USA
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N 32° 56.865 W 096° 56.365
14S E 692621 N 3647378
Four towers off Belt Line Road in Irving formerly sent oldies music across D/FW, but now broadcasts a 24/7 SportsTalk radio station KTCK-AM, "The Ticket".
Waymark Code: WMVHDV
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 04/20/2017
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member CADS11
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The waymark coordinates are for the antenna ID sign at the locked gate at this tower site down gravel-paved Ledbetter Road in Coppell TX.

This is as close as you can get to the 4 towers that send KTCK-AM 1310's brand of incessant detail-oriented (and we think a bit boring) sports talk radio over the airwaves across Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex. Their motto is "All Sports All the Time" - and it is.

To listen live over the Internet, see the station website here: (visit link)

From the excellent Fybush blog: (visit link)

"November 21-28, 2002

"Tower Site" Does Dallas, part IV

At the end of last week's installment, your intrepid tower hunters had finished up their morning in Fort Worth, gorged themselves on good Mexican food and were rapidly headed back towards Dallas - but with a few more interesting stops on the way.

. . .

Head north from KBIS through Farmers Branch to the North Lake area, and just south of Belt Line Road and west of I-35E you'll encounter the four towers of KTCK (1310). This site is a relatively recent one, but the station isn't; as WRR, it was owned by the City of Dallas as early as 1921. The city sold WRR(AM) in 1978, keeping the FM side (which still does classical music and Dallas City Council meetings), and the new owners changed the calls to KAAM (matching KAFM 92.5, its new sister station) and moved the transmitter from White Rock Lake, southeast of downtown, to this site, where 1310 throws an impressive signal over Dallas (though it misses the fast-growing Denton area after dark - but we'll get back to that.)

The standards of KAAM gave way to sports as KTCK ("the Ticket") in January 1994, and that's what they're still doing to this day."

A bit more from Wikipedia: (visit link)

"KTCK (1310 AM; "SportsRadio 1310 The Ticket"), is a sports talk radio station based in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. The station, currently owned by Cumulus Media, has been made popular by the incorporation of humor alongside the sports talk. It rebroadcasts on 96.7 FM. The station's studios are located in the Victory Park district in Dallas just north of downtown, and the transmitter site is in Coppell.

The sometimes controversial station has posted strong ratings in the Dallas radio market, especially its Arbitron top-rated shows 'The Hardline' and the 'Dunham and Miller Show', which have been the anchors of the station's success throughout its existence.

History

The 1310 kHz frequency has its origins as WRR, which was licensed in 1922 and became the first broadcast radio station in the state of Texas, and the second in the United States. In 1948, WRR launched an FM station; the AM station played popular music while the FM station carried classical music until 1975 when WRR 1310 became the first station in the Dallas/Fort Worth area to have an all-news format until its 1978 sale to Bonneville International. 1310 was split from WRR-FM in 1978 and became the first of several incarnations of KAAM when it was owned by the same company that owned KAFM (92.5 MHz) until gaining its current call sign in 1994.

The Ticket's original lineup consisted of Skip Bayless, Curt Menefee, Mike Rhyner and Greg Williams, Chuck Cooperstein, and George Dunham and Craig Miller. Skip Bayless was the first host to inaugurate the station's sports format.

On March 6, 2006, the station announced that it would be the flagship affiliate of the Dallas Cowboys radio network. This success was followed up by Arbitron ratings which showed a 60% increase in listeners. However, on January 23, 2009, KTCK and the Dallas Cowboys ended their three-year partnership.

Formerly owned by Susquehanna Pfaltzgraff, The Ticket was purchased by Cumulus Media on May 5, 2006.

On January 16, 2009, The Ticket along with the Dallas Stars issued a press release naming KTCK as the new flagship station for Dallas Stars hockey for five years starting with the 2009-10 season.

On August 7, 2013, it was announced that Cumulus Media would take over operations of rival station ESPN 103.3 through a long term local marketing agreement (LMA) with Disney. Programming on both stations would remain the same. The deal would take effect once Cumulus closed on the spin-off of repeater KTDK 104.1 in Sanger to Whitley Media. Cumulus surrendered the license for KTDK 104.1 to the FCC, as it was necessary to divest one of its FM frequencies due to the LMA with KESN-FM.

On October 7, 2013, it was announced that The Ticket would begin simulcasting on 96.7 FM, which displaced the simulcast of WBAP News/Talk 820 AM (WBAP is now on The Ticket's former simulcast spot KPLX 99.5 HD2). Dan Bennett, the vice president/market manager of Cumulus Broadcasting in Dallas confirmed this move. The format flips took effect on October 21. However, the station logo on The Ticket's official website had not yet been updated as it still had the 104.1 FM frequency until hours later.

Notable former hosts

Skip Bayless – Host of The Skip Bayless Show. When the ownership decided to accept a lucrative offer to sell the station, the new owners bought out Bayless' contract. He is currently hosting on Fox Sports 1's Skip and Shannon: Undisputed.

Chuck Cooperstein – Host of The Chuck Cooperstein Show, now on KESN. Cooperstein is also the radio play-by-play announcer for the Dallas Mavericks Radio Network (also on KESN).

Timm "IndyCarTim" Hamm – Co-Host of Motorsports Weekly with NASCAR Dennis and IndyCarTim, Wednesday nights 8-10. The show later moved to KRLD-FM 105.3 The Fan in Dallas for a period of time.

Chris Arnold – Host of The Chris Arnold Show. Arnold is the former sports director and morning show host at KKDA-FM. He now hosts G-Bag Nation with Gavin Dawson on KRLD-FM. At one point Arnold, worked at The Ticket, K-104, WFAA-TV, and the Dallas Mavericks TV broadcasts simultaneously. Arnold is also the game night emcee for the Mavericks inside the American Airlines Center.

Mark Followill – Former Ticket Ticker (news update) announcer for The Hardline and current television play-by-play announcer for the Dallas Mavericks on Fox Sports Southwest and on KTXA 21. Also serves as an occasional "plus one" on The Hardline as well as KTCK's Mavericks post-game show.

Dale Hansen – Dale Hansen Show, often controversial DFW sports journalist and WFAA-TV sports anchor.

Richard "Big Dick" Hunter – Host of The P-1 Wild Ass Circus, broadcast evenings on Live 105.3 as The Wild Ass Circus. Also hosted The Richard Hunter Show on 1360 KXYZ.

Curt Menefee – Curt Menefee Show, current host of Fox NFL Sunday

John Rhadigan – former co-host of the original Ticket weekend show, The Press Box. Briefly the play-by-play announcer for the Texas Rangers in 2011, currently on Fox Sports Southwest as host for pre and post-game shows for DFW area teams.

Ben Rogers and Jeff “Skin” Wade – hosted the Ben & Skin Show noon-2 pm Saturdays and hosted the Dallas Mavericks post-game show. Former hosts on 103.3 KESN-FM, 9 a.m.-noon. Currently on KRLD-FM 105.3 hosting the afternoon drive show.

Kevin Scott – former Ticker announcer for The Hardline; former co-host of The Throwdown; former co-host of The Beatdown on KZNX in Austin, Texas; former co-host on NewsRadio 1080 (KRLD) with Greg Hill.

Greg Williams – former co-host of The Hardline.

Rocco Pendola – former mid-day host, dismissed after a confrontation with Gordon Keith.

Mike Bacsik – former major-league pitcher for several teams, served as producer of The Norm Hitzges Show. Dismissed after tweeting a comment about "dirty Mexicans".

Awards

SportsRadio 1310 The Ticket has won many awards over the years, including the 2007 Marconi Award for "Best Sports Station in America" at the National Association of Broadcasters' annual conference on September 27, 2007. The station and various shows have been Marconi nominees in the past, but this was The Ticket's first win. The Ticket was again recognized as "Sports Station of the Year," winning a second Marconi Award in 2013."
Call signs/Frequencies/Channels/Broadcaster:
WRR-AM 1310 (1920-1978) KAAM-AM 1310 (1978-1994) KTCK-AM 1310 (1994-present)


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