KLIF () is a
commercial AM radio station
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licensed to
Dallas, Texas
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. The station is owned by
Cumulus Media and broadcasts a
news
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/
talk format to the
Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex.
The
studios are in the
Victory Park district in Dallas, just north of
downtown
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.
KLIF broadcasts with by day, but decreases its power to at night to protect other stations on
570 kHz. Its
transmitter
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site is shared with co-owned
KTCK, on Ledbetter Road in
Irving. It uses a
directional antenna
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at all times, with a two-
tower array. Programming is also heard on the
HD Radio
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digital subchannel of co-owned 96.3
KSCS-HD2.
KLIF is one of the two talk stations owned by Cumulus in the Dallas Metroplex.
Sister station
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Radio sister stations will often have different formats, and somet ...
s
WBAP and 93.3
WBAP-FM have mostly local hosts while much of KLIF's schedule is made up of
nationally syndicated talk shows. KLIF's sole local weekday program is a morning news and interview show hosted by Clayton Neville and Sybil Summers. The rest of the day, KLIF carries ''Markley, Van Camp, & Robbins,
The Brian Kilmeade Show,
The Sean Hannity Show,
Fox Across America with Jimmy Failla, Rich Valdés America at Night'' and ''
Coast to Coast AM with
George Noory''. Weekends include shows on money, health, gardening, home repair and cars, as well as
brokered programming. Syndicated weekend hosts include
Dana Loesch
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and
Bill Cunningham. Most hours begin with
Fox News Radio.
Station history
Early years
The history of KLIF 570 can be traced back to two stations: WFAA in Dallas, which
signed on in 1922, and KGKO in Wichita Falls, which signed on in 1926. The call letters of both stations were randomly assigned from a sequential roster of available call signs.
WFAA radio signed on June 26, 1922. It shared its frequency with WBAP in Fort Worth. As both stations grew, but neither were willing to give up the frequency to the other, they finally found resolution by co-purchasing KGKO 570 in
Wichita Falls and moving it to
Arlington on May 1, 1938. KGKO had signed on September 9, 1926. Inititally, 570 kept the KGKO call letters, while 820 was either WBAP or WFAA depending on which station was on the air. While WFAA was on 820, WBAP was responsible for the programming on 570 and vice versa.
In 1947, the KGKO call letters on 570 were deleted, and it became either WBAP or WFAA depending on which station was not on 820. Regardless of which station was on 570 or 820, the
network affiliation remained consistent on each frequency (ABC on 570 and NBC on 820). This basic dual time sharing arrangement lasted until May 1, 1970, when 570 became WFAA full time with a
middle of the road music format.
WFAA's music format lasted until November 1976, when the station began a talk radio format that lasted until July 2, 1983. At that point, the station began broadcasting in
AM stereo
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with
classic rock
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and the callsign KRQX. The station flipped on January 26, 1987, to a 1950s and 1960s
oldies
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Since 2 ...
format, with new callsign KLDD. In January 1990, the station switched to a
simulcast of
KKWM-FM as KKWM.
First news/talk era
On February 5, 1990,
Susquehanna Radio Corporation purchased KKWM from Anchor Media Ltd. That purchase became final on November 29, 1990. Beginning at 5:00 that morning, KLIF, which had previously been on
1190 AM
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, simulcast on both the 570 and 1190 frequencies for one week, and then began broadcasting on 570 kHz permanently. Susquehanna Radio Corporation, a division of kitchenware maker
Susquehanna Pfaltzgraff, was sold to Cumulus Broadcasting in 2005.
An event which foreshadowed KLIF's future success in the news/talk format was the
assassination of John F. Kennedy
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on November 22, 1963. Even though it was a
Top 40
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station, KLIF News was always quick to report news bulletins when they came in. The station was one of the first media outlets on the air with reports of the shooting.
KLIF 1190 AM changed to talk radio in 1986 and became one of the market's leading talk radio stations before other competitors soon emerged.
KRLD, its primary competitor, was mostly
all news but with talk shows nights and weekends.
KLIF had a "classic" lineup of hosts. Kevin McCarthy, with a more centrist point of view, held the midday spot with interviews and conversational radio.
David Gold had the late afternoon shift with his brand of
conservatism
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. The station's morning show featured Norm Hitzges on sports. Up until then,
sports talk
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had primarily aired in afternoons and evenings in most U.S. cities. That lineup made the station one of the most respected Dallas-Fort Worth talk radio stations.
Community leaders and politicians listened regularly, according to a Dallas magazine report.
It was during this time when KLIF achieved its highest ratings ever as a news-talk station, the only time it ever cracked the Top 10 after its Top 40 heyday.
During the 1995
O.J. Simpson trials, KLIF simulcasted the audio of
KDFI's trial wrap ups.
Competition in the form of all-sports radio began to hurt KLIF's ratings. Other stations offered more opinionated talk show hosts. As a result, the station's ratings plummeted, barely garnering a 1.0 share.
Despite different owners, KLIF and
KDFW maintain a partnership. KLIF is affiliated with
Fox News Radio, while KDFW is the local
Fox O&O (owned and operated) station. In January 2015, KLIF began carrying
Westwood One News from its parent company's news operation. On August 30, 2020, KLIF once again became an affiliate of Fox News Radio after Westwood One News ended operations. KDFW-TV provides some local news and weather coverage.
KLIF is licensed to transmit a digital signal using
iBiquity's "
HD Radio
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" system but stopped in 2009. Because the license to broadcast digital "HD Radio" is perpetual, the station could resume digital broadcasts at any time. Meanwhile, this station's signal had been retransmitted on sister station
KLIF-FM-HD2. KLIF-FM temporarily stopped its digital (HD Radio) simulcast in late November 2011 and resumed in early January 2012. As of February 2013, the
simulcast has been moved to
KSCS-HD2.
For many years, KLIF ran 5,000
watt
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s of power around the clock from a
transmitter
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site in
Coppell near
North Lake. In July 2016, KLIF filed an application for a
construction permit
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House building permits, for example, are subject to bu ...
to diplex from the
KTCK transmitter site, on Ledbetter Road in
Irving, and decrease night power to 2,400 watts. The switch to the Irving site was made several years later. While Cumulus has profited from sales of other transmitter sites such as WMAL (AM) and KABC (AM), the North Lake land is owned by an electric utility and was rented by 570.
Flip to all-news blocks, return to mostly talk
Cumulus Media acquired
Citadel Broadcasting in late 2011, bringing KLIF and its larger rival
WBAP-AM-
FM under common ownership. To reflect the common ownership between the two stations, KLIF began swapping programming with WBAP and retooled its AM/PM drive to an
all-news radio
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All-news radio is available in both local and radio syndication, syndicated forms, and is carried on both major US satellite radio networks. All-news sta ...
format, designed to compete against
CBS Radio-owned KRLD.
Afternoon host Chris Krok was transferred to WBAP for a local talk show in the evening hours, while morning host Jeff Bolton was dismissed. The weekday lineup for KLIF included the local 'DFW Morning News with Dave Williams',
Glenn Beck,
Sean Hannity
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, and
Coast to Coast AM. KLIF switched "
The Dana Show" to weekends, putting "Markley, Van Camp and Robbins" in her weekday slot in early 2022.
KLIF also serves as an overflow for
NFL on Westwood One Sports in case sister sports station
KTCK-AM -FM are carrying local sporting events (e.g.
Dallas Stars NHL
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games) on the same evening. KLIF runs
Fox News Radio's top-of-the-hour newscasts.
Former hosts
Hosts previously heard on KLIF include
David Gold,
Norm Hitzges, and
Kevin McCarthy
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.
See also
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List of initial AM-band station grants in the United States
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This review begins with the introduction of the broadcasting service in the United S ...
References
External links
KLIF official website
* (covering 1927-1981 as WFAA) (
Guide to reading History Cards)
Dallas Observer article on KLIF's troubles. Goes into when the station had the city's talk radio ears. DFW Radio ArchivesDallas-Fort Worth Radio & Television History
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News and talk radio stations in the United States
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Radio stations established in 1922