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Posted: Friday, 17 February 2006 4:29PM

KRLD FAQ



Do you broadcast (stream live audio) on the internet?
-Yes, KRLD began streaming live audio on Monday, March 14, 2005! Just click on the "Listen Live" button at our homepage and hear us from anywhere in the world with an Internet connection.

Why can't I hear Rangers baseball when I ListenLive! at krld.com?
Major League Baseball holds the rights for online broadcasting of all professional baseball games. If you are interested in listening to the games over the Internet, you can register for Gameday Audio through MLB's website at www.mlb.com.

How do I get an announcement on the air for my non-profit group?
-KRLD broadcasts public service announcements on behalf of not-for-profit organizations on a space-available basis. To request an announcement, email your event information to krldwebsite@cbs.com or fax it to 214-525-7371.

Does KRLD provide tours of its studios?
-Yes, KRLD provides tours to schools, scout groups and other community organizations. Tours must be limited to 20-25 individuals, and children must be supervised by adults. Tours are scheduled weekdays between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. by appointment. To request an appointment, email Anne Spencer, anne.spencer@cbsradio.com.


 
 
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