KCRS (AM)

KCRS (550 AM), commonly called Newstalk 550 KCRS, is a radio station broadcasting a News Talk Information format. Licensed to Midland, Texas, United States, the station serves the Odessa-Midland area. The station is currently owned by ICA Radio Midland-Odessa License, LLC and features programming from Fox News Radio, Premiere Radio Networks and Sporting News Radio.[1] KCRS also carries live sports for the Permian Basin. Currently the station carries the games of the Midland RockHounds of Minor League Baseball's Texas League as well as football broadcasts for the Midland High Bulldogs and the Midland Lee Rebels on a rotating basis with Lonestar 92.

KCRS
CityMidland, TX
Broadcast areaOdessa-Midland area
Frequency550 kHz
SloganNewstalk 550 KCRS
Programming
FormatNews Talk Information
AffiliationsFox News Radio, Premiere Radio Networks, Sporting News Radio
Ownership
OwnerICA Broadcasting, I Ltd
(ICA Radio Midland-Odessa License, LLC)
Sister stationsKCHX, KCRS-FM, KFZX, KMRK
Technical information
Facility ID42015
ClassB
Power5,000 watts day
1,000 watts night
Transmitter coordinates32°4′10″N 102°1′46″W
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websitenewstalkkcrs.com

KCRS was the leader in sports in West Texas for a time. It was the home of Sports Fan Radio Network and aired the Fabulous Sports Babe program. Until the 2009 season, KCRS was the flagship station for the RockHounds, having been their radio home since the team was first established as the Midland Cubs back in 1972. In the spring of 2009, GAP Broadcasting announced that the Rockhound games would be following OC over to 102.1 Jack FM. From 2004 to 2007 NewsTalk 550 was the affiliate for Odessa College men's and women's road basketball games, but those rights were transferred to KFZX in 2008. Before getting the OC contract, they aired 10 consecutive years of NJCAA Conference play with Midland College for both men's and women's basketball. They have also been the home for the NCAA Texas Tech Red Raiders football and men's basketball games, but the rights were moved to KMCM in 2004. They broadcast NCAA Baylor Bears football games from 1978 until 2004, when they decided to drop NCAA games altogether.

KCRS was owned by Clear Channel Communications until it sold the entire Midland-Odessa cluster to Gap Broadcasting, who in turn sold the said cluster to ICA Broadcasting for $3 million.[2]

FM Translators

KCRS relays its programming to two FM translators in order to widen the coverage area; they also provide the listener with the choice of listening on FM with high fidelity stereophonic sound.

Broadcast translators of KCRS (AM)
Call signFrequency
(MHz)
City of licenseFacility
ID
ERP
(W)
ClassFCC info
K238AZ95.5Odessa, Texas155720250DFCC
K248AR97.5Midland, Texas149509250DFCC

Station schedule

Monday–Friday

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References

  1. "KCRS Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  2. "$3 million sale in Odessa-Midland, TX – GAP to ICA Radio". Radio-Info.com. October 12, 2009. Archived from the original on August 14, 2011. Retrieved June 2, 2011.
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