DALLAS — Listeners of North Texas' Hot 93.3 FM heard a change Wednesday morning: News/Talk WBAP was broadcasting there instead. The longtime staple of North Texas AM radio has now added an FM ...
The News/Talk station celebrated 95 years on the air, Tuesday. Regional VP Dan Bennett said, “Our celebration of 95 years is not just an honor for our current staff but for the incredible talent that ...
As most of us know, George H.W. Bush, the country’s 41st president, has been in a Houston hospital for more than a month now, undergoing treatment for complications from a serious case of bronchitis.
Cumulus Media’s news/talk station in north Texas, 820 WBAP(AM), has found a second home on the FM dial, simulcasting on an translator at 93.3 MHz. This is yet another case of a broadcast company ...
The first color television broadcast in Texas emanated from the studios of Fort Worth Star-Telegram affiliate station WBAP-TV in 1954 featuring Bobby Peters, an “entertainment jack-of-all-trades.” ...
WBAP in Dallas is launching a year-long centennial celebration today. The station signed on for the first time under the direction of famed Ft. Worth Businessman Amon G. Carter on Tuesday, May 2nd, ...
Hal Jay is awaiting a heart transplant after collapsing at his home this month. The Hall of Fame radio personality who has been with WBAP-AM (820) for 42 years. Hal Jay, a Texas Radio Hall of Fame ...
FORT WORTH (CBSNewsTexas.com) — April is National Donate Life Month, and one long-time radio personality knows the power of organ donation. WBAP News Talk 820 radio cohost Hal Jay returned to the ...
George H.W. Bush, the country’s 41st president, has been in a Houston hospital for more than a month now, undergoing treatment for complications from a serious case of bronchitis. The 88-year-old was ...
Moving quickly but not surprisingly, Cumulus Media, the parent company of WBAP/820 AM and KLIF/570 AM, has promoted longtime assistant WBAP news director Freda Ross to news director for both stations.
Editor's note: Take a look back into the archives of The Dallas Morning News. On Sept. 27, 1948, the D-FW area was getting ready for the television event of the year. That evening, WBAP-TV Fort Worth ...
It was Tuesday morning and WBAP’s Steve Lamb couldn’t get the words out right during his morning sports reports. He came home and laughed about it with his wife, NBC5 morning anchor Deborah Ferguson.
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