KRLD began broadcasting on Halloween Day, 1926 from a small second floor room at the Adolphus Hotel in downtown Dallas. Named after the Radio Laboratories of Dallas, KRLD broadcast (originally at 1040 on the AM dial) 6 hours a day, except on Wednesdays when the station closed down to make repairs and recharge the batteries. Since 1938, KRLD's 50,000-watt signal has been booming out over 100 miles in every direction, and can be heard at night in 38 states.
In the summer of 1941, KRLD moved to 1080 on the dial. One of the original 16 member stations when the Columbia Broadcasting System was formed in 1929, KRLD has a proud heritage of innovation. KRLD was the first station to present live broadcasts of high school and college football games; the first to offer continuous election returns; and the first to broadcast "live" music and entertainment programs. In 1927, one of KRLD's original four employees, a young salesman named Clyde Rembert, conceived the idea for selling advertising "spots." Yes, it was KRLD that originated commercial announcements on radio. From the "Hillbilly Hit Parade" and the "Cornbread Matinee" of the '40's to our current award-winning news programming, KRLD has always provided timely, memorable and relevant programs to the community. In April, 1978, KRLD switched from a music-based format to become the first news and information station in Dallas/Fort Worth. In the years since, NewsRadio 1080 has been the station of choice for people who want to keep up with our changing world.
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