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WBAP is a news and talk formatted-AM radio station in the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex. WBAP broadcasts on 820 kHz with 50,000 watts from a transmitter site in the northwest corner of Mansfield. Its nighttime signal can be heard throughout the Southern, Central, and Midwestern states, while its daytime signal provides at least secondary coverage from Oklahoma City to Austin.
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WBAP
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WBAP News/Talk 820 AM
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KPLX 99.5 HD2
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A (Clear channel)
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We Bring A Program
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1922-05-02Z
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Radio License Holdings LLC
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"The 50,000 Watt Blowtorch of the Great Southwest." "The News and Talk of Texas" "The World Is Changing. Are You Listening?" (Current Promotional Campaign)
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