KFLC (1270
AM) is a commercial radio station
licensed to
Benbrook, Texas, and broadcasting to the
Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. The station is owned and operated by Latino Media Network, with studios located in the Univision Tower at the
Plaza of the Americas in the
City Center District. KFLC airs a Spanish language Adult Contemporary
radio format
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during the day, while also broadcasting as a
TUDN Radio
TUDN Radio (formerly Univision Deportes Radio) is a U.S. Spanish-language sports radio network operated by Uforia Audio Network, a division of TelevisaUnivision (United States), TelevisaUnivision. It launched on March 15, 2017 on ten AM broadca ...
affiliate at night. KFLC and also carries Spanish language play by play featuring
Texas Rangers,
Dallas Mavericks
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, and
FC Dallas
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.
KFLC is a
Class B regional station, that uses a
directional antenna
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at all times from its
transmitter
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site off East Lancaster Avenue (Route e xdzf e5fr180) in Fort Worth. During the day it operates with 50,000 watts, the maximum power permitted for U.S. AM radio stations. At night, when AM band signals travel much farther, it reduces power to 5,000 watts to limit interference to other stations broadcasting on
1270 AM.
History
KFLC's first license, with the sequentially issued callsign KFQB, was granted on May 12, 1924, to the Searchlight Publishing Company in Fort Worth, operating on 1180 kHz with 100 watts. (Some station accounts trace its history to an earlier station, WPA, operated by the ''Fort Worth Record'', which was first licensed on March 16, 1922, and deleted on May 24, 1923.) During the 1920s, the station's frequency assignment was changed multiple times, including, in 1927 alone, 590, 1150, 920, and 900 kHz.
[FCC History Cards for KFLC](_blank)
(FCC.gov) On November 11, 1928, as part of the implementation of the
Federal Radio Commission
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's
General Order 40, KFQB was assigned to 1240 kHz.
KFQB was initially under the oversight of Reverend J. Frank Norris of the First Baptist Church. In early 1927, ownership was transferred to the Lone Star Broadcast Company, however, as part of this sale, which carried over to future owners, Norris retained the right to broadcast over the station on Sundays without charge.
In late 1928, A. P. Barrett purchased the station after forming the Texas Air Transport Broadcast Company, and the call sign was changed to KTAT. A year later, the call sign was changed to KSAT, although a few months after that it was changed back to KTAT. In 1935, the station was briefly shifted to 570 kHz, before returning to 1240 kHz.
KFJZ
The original KFJZ was first licensed in September 1923 to the 112th Cavalry of the Texas National Guard. By 1939, it was operating on 1370 kHz as the key outlet of the Texas State Network. At this point, the network's general manager,
Elliott Roosevelt Elliott Roosevelt may refer to:
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, arranged to purchase KTAT, which was operating with higher power than KFJZ. As part of the sales agreement, the license for the original KFJZ was surrendered and that station deleted. The staff from the original KFJZ was then transferred to the KTAT studios in the Hotel Texas, and on August 17, KTAT's call sign was changed to KFJZ.
On March 29, 1941, under the provisions of the
North American Regional Broadcasting Agreement
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, most U.S. stations operating on 1240 kHz, including KFJZ, moved to 1270 kHz. During the 1960s and 1970s, KFJZ was a leading
Top 40
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station in Fort Worth. In 1980, it changed format to
Music of Your Life
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adult standards
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Adult standards started in the 1950s and is aimed at "mature" adults, meaning mainly tho ...
, having moved the Top 40 format to
KFJZ-FM 97.1.
Later years
In 1984, KFJZ's call sign was changed to KSSA. (The historic
KFJZ call sign was then picked up by a Dallas station operating on AM 870.)
Marcos A. Rodriguez purchased KSSA in November 1986 and moved a
Regional Mexican
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music format from FM (see
KLTY
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) to the AM dial. AM 1270 has been a Spanish-language station since then under various call signs, becoming KESS from 1986 until 1990, when it briefly became KSBN, then returning to KESS starting the next year until 2004, when it adopted KFLC.
The station has operated from transmitter tower sites in Birdville (north east Fort Worth), 4801 West Vickery (now site of a school) in south west Fort Worth, and the present site on the
Arlington/Fort Worth line. From 1976 to 2006, the station operated at 5,000 watts on six towers (nominal power while actual input was 5,400 watts by day and 4,600 by night). A refit spearheaded by station engineering manager Patrick Parks and VP/Engineering David Stewart led to a rebuild, new towers, and a power increase to 50,000 watts. Matt Folkert at duTreil, Lundin and Rackley designed the new digital capable phasing and distribution system.
Even before switching to the current all-sports format, KFLC was the first station to broadcast
Dallas Mavericks
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basketball games in Spanish. By the early 2000s, KFLC began eliminating music programming most of the day to air local Spanish-language talk shows. Starting on July 4, 2012, the station became part of the
Univision America Talk radio
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network, and adopted the slogan "Univision America Dallas 1270". In 2015, KFLC ended the Univision America news/talk format in favor of Spanish-language
Contemporary Christian music
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as "Amor Celestial 1270" (translated as "Heavenly Love 1270").
On December 20, 2016, Univision announced that KFLC would be a charter
network affiliate
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of
Univision Deportes Radio, a Spanish-language sports network, which launched on April 19, 2017 and was renamed TUDN Radio on July 20, 2019. KFLC also signed up to air Texas Rangers baseball games until at least 2019. (KESS had previously broadcast Rangers games from 1999 to 2010.) KFLC continued to carry Dallas Mavericks games as well as adding FC Dallas soccer games. This move filled the Spanish Sports hole after
KZMP 1540 AM swapped from
ESPN Deportes Radio
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to a simulcast of an FM Regional Mexican station. KZMP later returned to ESPN Deportes, until that network shut down on September 8, 2019, leaving KFLC once again as the metroplex's lone Spanish sports station.
On June 3, 2022, Univision announced it would sell a package of 18 radio stations across 10 of its markets, primarily AM outlets in large cities (including KFLC) and entire clusters in smaller markets such as
McAllen, Texas
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, and
Fresno, California
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, for $60 million to a new company known as Latino Media Network (LMN); Univision proposed to handle operations for a year under agreement before turning over operational control to LMN in the fourth quarter of 2023. The sale was consummated on December 30, 2022. LMN took over operations of KFLC and sister station
KFZO by the end of October 2023.
Since March 2, 2022, KFLC—prior to its sale to Latino Media Network—aired
Dallas Stars
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hockey games vs. the
Los Angeles Kings
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and again in 2023 vs. the
Arizona Coyotes
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in Spanish as part of the hockey team's annual celebration of ''Noche Mexicana''. The annual Spanish hockey broadcasts have since moved to then-sister stations
KDXX and
KESS-FM for 2024 and future seasons.
Stars to host Hispanic Heritage Night on Tuesday, March 12
- NHL
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/Dallas Stars
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(published March 5, 2024)
Sometime in December 2024, KFLC switched to Spanish AC and Regional Mexican music, branded as simply ''1270 AM'' (''Doce setenta AM'') in daytime. KFLC still maintains Spanish-language play-by-play rights to Texas Rangers and FC Dallas games when it's on TUDN Radio at night.
References
External links
* ( Guide to reading History Cards)
Further reading
* (dfwradioarchives.info)
* by Mike Shannon (dfwretroplex.com)
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Radio stations established in 1924
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