翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ KTOH
・ KTOK
・ KTOM-FM
・ KTON
・ KTON (AM)
・ KTKB-LD
・ KTKC
・ KTKC (AM)
・ KTKC-FM
・ KTKE
・ KTKK
・ KTKN
・ KTKO
・ KTKO (FM)
・ KTKO-LP
KTKR
・ KTKS
・ KTKT
・ KTKU
・ KTKX
・ KTKZ
・ KTL
・ KTL (album)
・ KTL (disambiguation)
・ KTL 2
・ KTL 3
・ KTL IV
・ KTLA
・ KTLA Morning News
・ KTLB


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

KTKR : ウィキペディア英語版
KTKR

KTKR (760 AM) is an all-sports radio station serving the San Antonio, Texas, USA area. KTKR, more popularly known as "Ticket 760", is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. (previously Clear Channel Communications until September 2014) as a sister station to, among others, heritage station WOAI. Its studios are located on Interstate 10 in Northwest San Antonio near Wonderland of the Americas Mall, and the transmitter site is just east of the city, also along I-10.
The station lineup includes Dan Patrick, Rich Eisen, Jay Mohr, J. T. the Brick, and other Fox Sports Radio programs. "Ticket 760" airs the following weekday broadcast schedule: ''The Mike Taylor Show ''from 6am - 9am; the last live two hours of ''The Dan Patrick Show'' from 9am - 11am; all three live hours of ''Rich Eisen'' from 11am - 2pm; "The Sports Grind" with Calvin Casey, Rudy J and Salami from 2pm - 4pm; ''The Show with Geoff Sheen'' from 4pm - 7pm; and JT the Brick from 7pm - 10pm. Market veteran Andy Everett also hosts the long running "Golf Show", Saturday mornings, 8am - 9am. Depending on weekend play-by-play.
It is also the flagship station of the San Antonio Rampage of the American Hockey League and the San Antonio Silver Stars (WNBA), as well as UTSA football and basketball. The station is also the local affiliate of Westwood One's NFL broadcasts, as well as the Texas Longhorns basketball. KTKR is also an affiliate of the Houston Astros radio network.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Dallas Cowboys on Radio )
==History of AM 760==
760 AM went live on air in 1984, but the FCC assigned the KSJL call letters for 760 in 1982. According to the Radio Broadcasting Yearbook of 1983 it lists KSJL air date 1984. The FCC assigned the KSJL calls to 760. Owned by Inner City Broadcasting at the time.
AM 76 signed on as All Hit 76 KSJL a Top 40 format. Broadcasting in AM Stereo.
It would later become part of Super Q 96/76 when Inner City Broadcasting acquired KSLR-FM from C&W Wireless in 1986 as a Contemporary Hit Radio format. In the latter part of 1988 KSJL would become part of the Satellite Music Network (now Citadel)- Z Rock format, dropping the simulcast of 96.1 FM. This would last until 1992 when Satellite Music Network would not renew their Z-rock franchise on the AM band, so Inner City decided to take the Urban route. The Touch The Touch (radio network) format which consisted of Urban Adult Contemporary music aired on said frequency. In 1993 Inner City Broadcasting would sell KSJL-AM to Clear Channel Communications for $725,000, and as a result KSJL was moved to 96.1 replacing 96rock KSAQ-FM.
KSJL-AM would become News/Talk/Sports KZXS-AM (WOAI-760) airing Larry King's radio show.
KZXS would later become KTKR Talk Radio 760, strictly a News/Talk format dropping Sports.
One year later KTKR would drop News/Talk for Sports as the Ticket 760 we now know today.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「KTKR」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.