- KTRS (AM)
Infobox Radio Station
name = KTRS
city =St. Louis, Missouri
area =Greater St. Louis
branding = The Big 5-50, KTRS
slogan = Talk, News, and Sports Radio
airdate =June 26 ,1922 (as KSD-AM)
frequency = 550 (kHz)
format = News/Talk
power = 5,000watt s
erp =
class =
callsign_meaning = K
Talk
Radio
St. Louis.
former_callsigns = KSD (1922-1982 and 1993-1997) KUSA (1983-1993)
affiliations =ABC News
owner =CH Radio Holdings and the majority owner, theSt. Louis Cardinals
website = [http://www.ktrs.com/ www.ktrs.com]KTRS, located at 550 kHz, is an AM
radio station inSt. Louis, Missouri that carries a News/Talk format and is owned by theSt. Louis Cardinals andCH Radio Holdings . It broadcasts with 5,000 watts of power during the day and 5,000 watts at night. The call letters KTRS stand for K Talk Radio St. Louis.Programming
Vic Porcelli andTrish Gazell host "TBD", doing the morning drive from 5:30 - 9:00am, followed byMcGraw Milhaven 9am-noon, John Brown noon-3,Frank O Pinion , and The Large Morning Show In The Afternoon 3pm-6:30pm,Mike Claiborne 6:30pm-9pm, andJoe Hipperson 9pm-midnight.KTRS is also the new home of the
St. Louis Cardinals (starting in 2006), as well as the AM radio home of theSt. Louis Rams . It was also the radio home for the St. Louis Blues from 2000-2007. For the 2007-08 season, rivalKMOX resumed their relationship with the hockey club.History
KSD, owned by the
St. Louis Post-Dispatch , began broadcasting experimentally in 1921 at 833 kHz with 27 watts of power. The official sign-on didn't take place untilJune 26 ,1922 . KSD moved to 550 kHz in 1923, with an increase in power to 5,000 watts daytime and 1,000 watts nighttime taking place in 1934. KSD was one of the first eight radio stations of theNBC Radio Network in 1926. That association lasted until the early 1980s. Sister station KSD-TV (nowKSDK ) went on the air February 8,1947. KSD radio also played standards and classical music, before moving to aTop 40 format in early-1971.After eventually settling on an all-news format in early 1980, KSD switched to country music the following year, and became KUSA three years later. The year 1993 saw the restoration of the KSD call letters and a switch to standards music, which was its format before 1971. The station was purchased by its current owners, CH Radio Holdings, in 1997. 1997 was also the year the station became KTRS and the current News/Talk format was put in place. In 2005, the
St. Louis Cardinals took a 51% ownership of the station.KUSA started
AM stereo broadcasts in 1983 after rebuilding most of their transmitter to accommodate stereo transmissions. Stereo broadcasts continued throughout most of the 1990s, using theC-QUAM standard. In 1997, KTRS stopped sending stereo programming to the transmitter but continued broadcasting the stereopilot signal . In 2001, the stereo pilot was silenced.The Big Sports Show added in 2000. The hosts were John Hadley,
Scott Warman andHoward Balzer The station gained the radio rights to the St. Louis Blues from 2000-2007.
In 2001,
Randy Karraker was added to the program. He brought his experience fromKMOX before being fired from KTRS.KTRS is the home of The Large Morning Show in the Afternoon, which features host
Frank O Pinion (John Craddock), the highest rated, as well as the highest paid radio personality in St. Louis. Along with Frank areDan Strauss (the world's worst producer),Ian Geisz (Ian the peon) andKaren Vail (Boooinng).Pinion is one of the few on-air personalities to survive a major change in personnel announced in December, 2005. KTRS Morning Show hosts
Bill Wilkerson andWendy Wiese , sports directorJim Holder (the public address announcer at theEdward Jones Dome for the NFL Rams' games),Randy Karraker ,McGraw Milhaven ,Kevin Horrigan ,Scott St. James andMeme Wolff were all fired. Management, including program directorAl Brady Law , announced plans to bring in a new lineup beginning in January, 2006. Milhaven, however, was reinstated during the spring of 2006. Law was fired onDecember 11 of that year.After seven years, KTRS lost the rights of the St. Louis Blues to
KMOX following the2006-07 NHL season .External links
* [http://www.ktrs.com/ Official website] , including [http://www.ktrs.com/ktrsinfo/history.html station history]
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* [http://www.stltoday.com/stltoday/entertainment/stories.nsf/tvradio/story/2DC3BA1720AE0679862570DA001C02BB?OpenDocument KTRS fires top on-air personalities] , a December 2005 article from the "Saint Louis Post-Dispatch "
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