City | Garland, Texas |
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Broadcast area | Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex |
Frequency | 770 kHz |
First air date | 1990 (as KPBC) |
Format | Christian Talk/Brokered |
Language(s) | English |
Power | 10,000 watts (day) 1,000 watts (Night) |
Class | B |
Facility ID | 17303 |
Transmitter coordinates | 33°1′58.00″N 96°34′31.00″W / 33.0327778°N 96.5752778°W |
Callsign meaning | Keep Absolutely Awesome Music |
Former callsigns | KPBC (1990-1999) |
Owner | Donald B. Crawford, Jr. (DJRD Broadcasting, LLC) |
Webcast | Listen Live |
Website |
kaamradio.com http://www.770kaam.com/ |
KAAM, known as "K-Double-A-M", is an AM radio station broadcasting in the Dallas/Fort Worth "Metroplex" with a format of Christian Talk and Brokered programming. This station is licensed in Garland, Texas, United States, and is owned and operated by DJRD Broadcasting, LLC. KAAM is a Class B station operating on the frequency of 770 AM.
The KAAM format began when the city of Dallas sold WRR, its AM station on 1310 kHz, to Bonneville Broadcasting in January 1978. In 1921, WRR (now known as KTCK) had been the first licensed radio station west of the Mississippi River, and only the second in the U.S. Because the city was going to retain the WRR call letters for its classical music FM station, Bonneville changed the 1310 call letters of the AM station to KAAM and added an FM station on 92.5 with the callsign KAFM. KAAM lasted on 1310 for many years, finally selling the station to Susquehanna Radio Corporation on February 8, 1994, which changed the call letters to KTCK (The "Ticket") and the format to all-sports.
Meanwhile, KPBC (the call letters stood for Percy B. Crawford, founder of Crawford Broadcasting) originally broadcast on 1040 kHz as a daytime-only station and changed frequencies to 770 kHz when Crawford completed the construction to create KPBC 770 in 1990 as a 24/7 station. The call letters were changed to KAAM on October 19, 1999.
In 1999, KAAM (formerly on AM 620 kHz) and its Nostalgic/Oldies format were once again revived on 770 kHz in Garland, Texas, by another owner/enthusiast. This time, the station is branded as Legends 77. It was since then divested by Crawford in Mid-2007 and sold to his son, Don Crawford, Jr.
On March 1, 2010, KAAM added a talk block to its weekday lineup. From 1pm to 4pm daily, a rotation of medical and financial programs dubbed "Ask the Pros" takes the place of regular music programming.