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{{Infobox Radio station
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| name = KDBS
| image = [[Image:ESPN Radio 08.png]]
| city = [[Alexandria, Louisiana|Alexandria]], [[Louisiana]]
| area = [[Template:Alexandria Radio|Alexandria area]]
| branding = ESPN 1410
| slogan =
| frequency = 1410 [[kHz]]
| airdate =
| share =
| share as of =
| share source =
| format =
| power =
| erp = 30 [[watt]]s
| haat =
| class = D
| facility_id = 32995
| coordinates = {{coord|31|16|25.00|N|92|25|43.00|W|region:US_type:city}}
| callsign_meaning =
| former_callsigns = KRRV
| owner = Cenla Broadcasting Licensing Company, LLC
| licensee =
| sister_stations = [[KKST]], [[KQID-FM]], [[KRRV-FM]], [[KSYL]], [[KZMZ]]
| webcast =
| website =
| affiliations = [[ABC Radio]]
}}
'''KDBS''' (1410 [[AM broadcasting|AM]]) is a [[radio station]] broadcasting a sports talk format. Licensed to [[Alexandria, Louisiana]], USA, the station serves the Alexandria area. The station is currently owned by Cenla Broadcasting Licensing Company, LLC and features programing from [[ABC Radio]] .<ref> {{cite web|url=http://www.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/amq?call=KDBS |title=KDBS Facility Record |work=United States [[Federal Communications Commission]], audio division }}</ref>

==History==
On February 1,1988, the callsign was changed to KRRV-AM with the callsign changing again on March 15,1996 back to the callsign of KDBS . The station aired ESPN sports radio as 1410 ESPN Sports Radio while owned by Clear Channel, However the format was changed to a [[oldies]] based format after ownership changed to the current Cenla Broadcasting. <ref> {{cite web|url=http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/ws.exe/prod/cdbs/pubacc/prod/call_hist.pl?Facility_id=32995&Callsign=kdbs |title=kdbs Call Sign History |work=United States [[Federal Communications Commission]], audio division }}</ref> in september 2008 cenla broadcasting changed the kdbs
format back to sports it is now known as espn 1410

==Previous logos==
<gallery>
Image:KDBS logo.jpg|logo through 2008 as an Oldies formatted station
</gallery>

==References==
{{reflist}}

==External links==
*{{AMQ|KDBS}}
*{{AML|KDBS}}
*{{AMARB|KDBS}}

<br clear=all>{{Alexandria Radio}}

[[Category:Radio stations in Louisiana]]
[[Category:Oldies radio stations in the United States]]

{{Louisiana-radio-station-stub}}

Revision as of 11:38, 10 October 2008

KDBS
File:ESPN Radio 08.png
Broadcast areaAlexandria area
Frequency1410 kHz
BrandingESPN 1410
Programming
AffiliationsABC Radio
Ownership
OwnerCenla Broadcasting Licensing Company, LLC
KKST, KQID-FM, KRRV-FM, KSYL, KZMZ
History
Former call signs
KRRV
Technical information
Facility ID32995
ClassD
ERP30 watts
Transmitter coordinates
31°16′25.00″N 92°25′43.00″W / 31.2736111°N 92.4286111°W / 31.2736111; -92.4286111

KDBS (1410 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a sports talk format. Licensed to Alexandria, Louisiana, USA, the station serves the Alexandria area. The station is currently owned by Cenla Broadcasting Licensing Company, LLC and features programing from ABC Radio .[1]

History

On February 1,1988, the callsign was changed to KRRV-AM with the callsign changing again on March 15,1996 back to the callsign of KDBS . The station aired ESPN sports radio as 1410 ESPN Sports Radio while owned by Clear Channel, However the format was changed to a oldies based format after ownership changed to the current Cenla Broadcasting. [2] in september 2008 cenla broadcasting changed the kdbs format back to sports it is now known as espn 1410

Previous logos

References

  1. ^ "KDBS Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  2. ^ "kdbs Call Sign History". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.

External links