And it could mean major signal upgrade for The Ticket.
Cumulus Media, which owns and operates KTCK 1310 AM TheTicket, has reportedly agreed to operate under an LMA (but not purchase) KESN-103.3FM ESPN Radio in Dallas
and will run both stations.
The end of the September is the target date for The Ticket to assume control of ESPN 103.3 FM.
According to star-telegram.com, ESPN's radio personnel will
relocate from Irving to downtown Dallas at Victory
Park , where The Ticket
currently operates.
ESPN’s Traug Keller was the ESPN senior vice president said
ESPN-FM will continue to air “Mike & Mike” in morning drive and Colin
Cowherd’s “The Herd” show as well as ESPN event programming, according to Barry
Horn at The Dallas Morning News.
Those programs sell lots of national advertising. The Dallas -Fort Worth area is
the fifth-largest radio market in the country behind New
York , Los Angeles , Chicago
and San Francisco .
The station also will remain the radio home of the Rangers
and Mavericks. Local programming, which includes Randy Galloway and other shows
such as Durret and Fitzsimmons, is not certain.
Cumulus has aired Ticket programming on weak-signaled
KTDK-FM 104.1, but the sale of the station is pending. KTDK has 6200 watts. KESN has 98,000 watts.
KESN 103.3 FM 60dBu Coverage Area |
According to Mac Engel at the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, there
is a good chance Sports Radio 1310 The Ticket will relocate the majority of its
programming to the 103.3 FM signal.
It was not disclosed who will maintain the ESPN Dallas/Fort Worth website, which currently sports the ESPN template.
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