KROP

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KROP
City of license Brawley, California
Broadcast area Imperial County, California
Slogan Imperial Valley's Only Talk Radio (KROP)
Frequency 1300 kHz
First air date November 1946
Format Talk
Power 1,000 watts day
500 watts night
Class B
Facility ID 63470
Transmitter coordinates 33°0′40.00″N 115°31′16.00″W / 33.0111111°N 115.5211111°W / 33.0111111; -115.5211111
Former callsigns KROP (1946-1998)
KKSC (1998-2001)
Affiliations Talk Premiere Hannity,Beck, Ingraham, Dr. Laura, Imus in the Morning (Citadel), Los Angeles Dodgers Radio Network
Owner LarDog Communications, LLC.
(LarDog Communications, LLC)
Website krop.info

KROP (1300 AM) is a radio station that broadcasts from Brawley, California. Licensed in the city of Brawley, California, USA, it serves the Imperial Valley, California, area. The station is owned by LarDog Communications, LLC.

History

The station first went on the air in November 1946[1] and was a CBS Radio affiliate. KROP had a music format from the 1950s to the early 1980s, when it switched to a news/talk format. In 1995, it switched to a country music format. This lasted until 1998, when the station became KKSC, "ESPN 1300", a sports talk station affiliated with ESPN Radio. Though the station's audience grew with the sports format, KKSC had trouble selling the format to advertisers, rendering the station dependent on the profits of sister station KSIQ. Commonwealth Communications purchased the station from Stodelle Broadcasting in 1999; two years later, the station changed back to KROP and began playing a classic country format provided by ABC Radio (now Citadel Media)'s Real Country service. Cherry Creek Radio bought the station in 2003. In 2010, LarDog Communications,LLC. purchased KROP, installed new state of the art broadcasting equipment and changed the format to talk radio. KROP offers the only talk format in the area (Imperial County California).

After KSIQ was moved into the San Diego market, Cherry Creek Radio shut down KROP in April 2010, as the lack of an FM sister station made it more difficult for the station to compete in the Imperial Valley market. The station was sold, and returned on the air when the sale is completed in August 2010. Brawley Wildcat Football to be broadcast via the World Wide Web.[2]

References

  1. Broadcasting/Cablecasting Yearbook 1989 (PDF). 1989. p. B-27. Retrieved April 5, 2010. 
  2. Ruth, Brooke (April 3, 2010). "KROP AM 1300 off air, may be sold". Imperial Valley Press. Retrieved April 5, 2010. 

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