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KCLE

Coordinates: 32°34′43″N 97°16′50″W / 32.57861°N 97.28056°W / 32.57861; -97.28056
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KCLE
Broadcast areaDallas/Fort Worth Metroplex
Frequency1460 kHz
Programming
FormatSilent
AffiliationsESPN Radio
Ownership
Owner
  • Tron Dinh Do
  • (Intelli, LLC)
KHFX
History
First air date
1922 as WACO
Former call signs
WACO (1922-1996)
KKTK (1996-2002)
KTFW (2002-2005)
KHFX (2005-2008)
Call sign meaning
Cleburne, Texas, city of license when it was on 1140
and earlier on 1120
Technical information
Facility ID59263
ClassB
Power11,000 watts (day)
700 watts (night)
Translator(s)93.1 K226BM (Cleburne)
Links
WebcastListen Live

KCLE (1460 AM) is a licensed but silent radio station, licensed to Burleson, Texas. It serves the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex as an ESPN Radio network affiliate, and is under ownership of Tron Dinh Do, through licensee Intelli, LLC.

History

This station began broadcasting in 1922 as WACO in Waco, owned by three men, including Frank P. Jackson, J. M. Gilliam, and Orville Bullington of Wichita Falls, the 1932 Republican gubernatorial nominee. It had an unknown format, and was a former sister station to WACO/KHOO FM. After 74 years of broadcasting in the Waco area, the station moved to Glen Rose, Texas and was rebranded as KKTK, continuing with an unknown format. In 2002, Lee Glascow sold the station and it became a joint venture between M&M Broadcasters (80%) and George Marti (20%). The owners rebranded the station to KTFW as a simulcast of its KTFW-FM sister station.

In 2005, the station and its city of license were moved to Burleson, and it was revamped as KHFX airing Fox Sports Radio programming after the network's previous affiliate KFXR ceased programming on that station due to lack of ratings. George Marti sold the remaining shares to M&M that same year.

In 2008, the station swapped callsigns with 1140 on September 1.

On April 14, 2009, KCLE lost its fight with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to keep KNIT, now KBXD, (1480 AM) from increasing its daytime power to 50,000 watts.

It was announced on July 23, 2013 that KCLE will jettison its classic country format and become a 2nd ESPN Radio affiliate in the Dallas/Fort Worth area by June 24. The station's schedule will complement KESN ESPN 103.3 that serves the Northern 1/2 of North Texas. While KESN airs Mike & Mike in the Morning and the first two hours of Colin Cowherd, KCLE will air a local sports talk morning show from 6 to 9AM and continue its long-running "DFW Tradefair" tradio program from 9 to 11AM. After KESN shifts to local programming at 11AM, KCLE will pickup the network programming.[1]

On February 25, 2015, Intelli, LLC closed on its purchase of KCLE from M&M Broadcasters for $1.6 million.

References

32°34′43″N 97°16′50″W / 32.57861°N 97.28056°W / 32.57861; -97.28056