92.5 Dallas KZPS

92.5 KZPS DallasDate of Recording: 04.xx.74
Station: 92.5 KAFM (KRLD-FM, KZPS) Dallas, Texas, USA
Format: Top 40
Featured Air Personality: “Captain” Billy

Comments:

Sounding suspiciously like a McLendon station, this short-lived Top 40 outlet sat at 92.5 on the FM dial. Never to be a serious contender to the REAL McLendon FM at the time, KNUS 99, this station did sound pretty good. By today’s standards, it sounds awesome!

Notice the imaging and the voices. Pretty typical for Top 40 stations in the mid-70s, in fact, listen to the 92K “Great Get-Off” promo at 1:56. The same sound effect was used as part of the Top of Hour ID at WXLO, X-Rock 80 and some others. See how many other similarities you can find with this vs other Top 40 stations of the day…

Today, 92.5 is a Classic Rock station using the KZPS call letters. It’s branded “Lonestar 92.5” as of this writing.

92.5 Dallas KAFM

By Steve West

Steve West is a 41 year veteran of broadcasting. His air work as a Jock and News Anchor includes six radio markets and over two-dozen radio stations. Steve is the founder of Airchexx.com and Hitoldies.net - All the BIG Hits!

One thought on “Capt. Billy, KAFM 92.5 Dallas | April, 1974”
  1. Nice tight sound, obvious homages to KNUS notwithstanding. Some oddities, including the 92K Information piece on loitering! And shortening the station name to ‘K’… Whatever next? ‘Nine?’!

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