Lubbock's Sonic Landscape
Explore the rich history and evolving programming of KKAM, a cornerstone of Lubbock's audio identity.
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About KKAM
Station Identity
KKAM, broadcasting on 1340 AM, is a prominent radio station serving the Lubbock, Texas metropolitan area. It operates under the branding "Talk 103.9 and 1340," reflecting its dual frequency presence via translator.
Ownership & Reach
Currently owned by Townsquare Media, KKAM is a key part of the company's portfolio in the region. Its signal is supplemented by translator K280GU on 103.9 FM, enhancing its broadcast reach.
Sister Stations
KKAM operates alongside several other stations under Townsquare Media's umbrella in Lubbock, including KFMX-FM, KFYO, KKCL-FM, KQBR, and KZII-FM, forming a diverse local media cluster.
A Journey Through Time
Early Broadcasts and Call Sign Evolution
KKAM first signed on in the latter half of 1953 under the call sign KDUB, initially co-owned with KDUB-TV. The station's identity evolved through numerous call sign changes: KLBK (1962), KSAX (1980), KKAM (1980), KBBL, KFMX (1984), KMKM, KFMX (1988), and finally returning to KKAM in 1993.
The Sports Radio Era
In November 1996, KKAM pioneered the all-sports radio format in Lubbock, becoming one of the first four such stations in Texas. It served as the flagship station for Texas Tech Red Raiders football, men's basketball, and baseball from 1994 through the 2008-09 athletic season, broadcasting games across multiple frequencies.
Network Shifts and Format Transitions
The station rebranded as "SportsRadio 1340 KKAM" and later "SportsRadio 1340 The Fan" in 2009. It transitioned network affiliations multiple times, from ESPN Radio to Sporting News Radio, then CBS Sports Radio, and later incorporating Fox Sports Radio programming. In January 2019, KKAM rebranded to "Talk 1340," expanding its programming to include news and talk shows alongside sports, reflecting a broader content strategy.
Programming Palette
News and Talk
KKAM delivers a diverse range of news and talk content, drawing from established networks such as CBS News Radio and the Texas State Network. This programming provides listeners with timely information and engaging discussions on current events.
Sports Coverage
With a significant history in sports broadcasting, KKAM continues to feature sports programming. This includes coverage of local collegiate athletics, particularly Texas Tech University, and professional sports teams like the Kansas City Chiefs and Houston Texans.
Network Connections
Programming Networks
KKAM integrates content from a variety of national and regional programming partners, including:
- CBS News Radio
- Fox News Radio
- Compass Media Networks
- Salem Radio Network
- Texas State Network
- VSiN Radio
- Westwood One
Sports Broadcasts
The station serves as a key outlet for major sports leagues and collegiate teams, broadcasting games and related programming for:
- Houston Texans
- Kansas City Chiefs
Technical Specifications
Broadcast Parameters
KKAM operates on the AM band at a frequency of 1340 kHz. It is classified as a Class C station, transmitting with 1,000 watts of power. The station's transmitter is located in Klapp Park, southwest of downtown Lubbock.
Location and Translator
The station is licensed to Lubbock, Texas. Its precise transmitter coordinates are 33°33′24″N 101°51′46″W. A translator station, K280GU, operates on 103.9 MHz, extending the station's branding and signal.
Online Presence
Official Website and Live Stream
Stay connected with KKAM through its official website, kkam.com. The site provides access to live streaming of the broadcast, allowing listeners to tune in from anywhere.
Public Records
For detailed technical specifications and licensing information, consult the station's public file maintained by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Access is available via the FCC Licensing and Management System (LMS) and other public record portals.
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