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Best DFW station in history

> OK... What was the all-time best DFW radio station, and when
> was its peak?
>
There were probably several...

KLIF/1190, peaking in the late 1960s/early '70s;
KNUS/98.7, reaching its zenith in the mid '70s;
WBAP/820, in the late '70s with Don Harris, Jim Baker, Jimmy Stewart, Don Day, Dick Siegel, etc.;
KZEW/97.9, same time period;

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My choices:

KDGE/94.5 "The Edge"
KBFB/97.9 "The Beat"
KJKK/100.3 "Jack FM"
KTXQ/102.1 "Q102"
KKDA/104.5 "K104"
KLLI/105.3 "Live 105.3"
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Re: Crank up the torch!

> Ouch. McLendon HAS to be rolling in his grave over that
> post.
>
> Should I dare ask, WHY???

Mostly because of the music, but KDL was better with the DJs and mixes.
 
> OK... What was the all-time best DFW radio station, and when
> was its peak?
>

KZEW: 78-83
Y-95: the Buzzy days
100.3 Jamz: Elroy's reign
KEGL: Rock of the 80s era
K-104: it's entire life
 
For more in the history of the market, check out this page...
http://www.reelradio.com/se/index.html

Listen to KVIL's 2 minute jingle about the end of KLIF as a powerhouse. Kind of ironic. "It's a shame whats happened to radio..."

I haven't lived in North Texas for 10 years, but here's my votes from the past...

KVIL late 70s through the 80s (I lived in a small town near Waco and you could hear KVIL on the cable TV all news crawl channel. They sent it down the sub-carrier of the microwave signal they used to get Indy KTVT on our cable system.)

KSCS 80's The first "continuous country" station, KASE in Austin also had great success about this time. (Again, we could hear KSCS thanks to our "Mom&Pop" Cable TV system.)

WBAP in the C&W days of the 60s-70s-80s. Bill Mack overnight Truckers Show, Harold Taft with weather, Don Harris, Don Day, Jimmy Stewart, and an outstanding news department. There were many parts of Texas where you couldn't get any other AM or FM station on the dial, except WBAP.

KNUS mid 70s
 
> OK... What was the all-time best DFW radio station, and when
> was its peak?
>
KLIF in the mid to late 60s, KNUS in the early 70s, KZEW in the mid to late 70s, WBAP for the last couple of decades.
 
> OK... What was the all-time best DFW radio station, and when
> was its peak?
>

100.3 Jamz(R.I.P.)
107.5 KNOK
 
> OK... What was the all-time best DFW radio station, and when
> was its peak?
>


KZEW Mid 70's early 80's
KTXQ Late 70's - Early 80's
KLIF Mid 60's - Early 70's
 
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