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| Broadcast area | San Antonio metropolitan area |
| Frequency | 630 kHz |
| Branding | AM 630 The Word |
| Programming | |
| Format | Christian radio |
| Affiliations | Salem Radio Network |
| Ownership | |
| Owner |
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| KLUP | |
| History | |
First air date | December 1926 |
Former call signs | KMAC (1926–1983) |
Call sign meaning | "SonLight Radio", former name |
| Technical information[1] | |
Licensing authority | FCC |
| Facility ID | 58634 |
| Class | B |
| Power |
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Transmitter coordinates | |
| Links | |
Public license information | |
| Webcast | Listen live |
| Website | am630theword.com |
KSLR (630 AM) is a commercial radio station licensed to San Antonio, Texas, United States, and serving the Greater San Antonio area. Owned by the Salem Media Group, it airs a Christian format. The studios and offices are on McAllister Freeway in San Antonio.
KSLR's transmitter is sited off of Rigsby Avenue (U.S. Route 87) in China Grove.[2]
History
[edit]- December 1926: the station signs on as KMAC. It broadcasts at 100 watts on 1370 kilocycles, sharing time with KONO.[3]
- 1941: With the enactment of NARBA, KMAC moves to 1240, powered at 250 watts.[4]
- 1948: KMAC moves to 630 kHz, powered at 5,000 watts and carrying programming from the Mutual Broadcasting System.[5]
- 1975: Salem Communications purchases KMFM on FM 96.1 and Mel Taylor is hired as GM.
- 1977: John Walk is hired as KMFM's Program Director and hosts daily music show.
- 1982: KMFM changes call sign to KSLR-FM and becomes known as SonLight Radio. Car window stickers displaying the new call letters are given away throughout San Antonio.
- 1983: Salem Radio purchases KMAC – Mel Tailor GM, John Walk Program Director. Salem sells the KSLR-FM, with those call letters moving to AM. KMAC's call sign changes to KSLR. Roy Butler hired for music shift.
- 1988: Salem sold KSLR to Communicom Corporation of America based in Denver. Bob Lepine GM, Mary Dockery GSM, John Walk Operations Mgr.
- September 1990: Dave Gordon is hired as Program Director.
- July 1992: Bob Lepine resigns and joins Family Life Today with Dennis Rainey. Carl Dean is hired as GM, John Walk debuts as host of "Crosscurrents," a daily one-hour talk show.
- 1993: Mary Dockery resigns as GSM.
- August 1994: Salem re-acquires KSLR, Carl Dean stays with Communicom of America. John Walk promoted to interim GM.
- January 1995: John Walk resigns after 18 years with KSLR. Jeff Crabtree becomes new GM.
- July 1997: Jeff Crabtree resigns, Dave Gordon promoted to interim GM. Adam Macmanus talk show debuts on KSLR.
- February 1998: Mary Dockery is hired as GSM.
- July 1998: Dave Gordon resigns as GM, Mary Dockery is promoted to GM.
- 1999: Pat Rogers is hired.
- February 2000: Dave Gordon is hired as OM.
- September 2000: Salem acquires 930 KLUP, Pat Rogers assigned to morning show.
- January 2002: Sonny Melendrez is hired for KLUP.
- February 2002: Mary Dockery resigns, Dave Gordon is promoted to GM.
- July 2002: Pat Rodgers resigns, Sonny Melendrez hosts KLUP morning show
- 2002: Baron Wiley is promoted to Operations Manager/Program Director
- September 4, 2004: KLUP The Loop flips to News Talk 930 KLUP.
References
[edit]External links
[edit]- Facility details for Facility ID 58634 (KSLR) in the FCC Licensing and Management System
- KSLR in Nielsen Audio's AM station database