KWRD-FM

KWRD-FM

Infobox Radio station
name = KWRD


city = Highland Village, Texas
area = Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex/Sherman/
Denison/Gainesville/
Ardmore
branding = "The Word 100.7 FM"
slogan =
airdate = 1987 as KRJT
frequency = 100.7 MHz
format = Christian Talk
power =
erp = 98,000 watts
haat = 606 meters
class = C
facility_id = 6560
callsign_meaning = The Word (a reference to the Bible)
former_callsigns = KRJT (1987-2000), KLTY (2000)
owner = Salem Communications
licensee = Inspiration Media of Texas, LLC
webcast = [http://boss.streamos.com/real-live/swn/5575/16_swn-16_kwrd_0104_040106.smi Listen Live]
website = [http://www.thewordfm.com/ www.thewordfm.com]
affiliations =
sister_stations = KLTY, KSKY

KWRD-FM is a Christian radio station with studios located in Irving, Texas, United States. Their slogan is "The Word". KWRD is a service of Salem Communications and broadcasts on 100.7 FM.

KWRD specializes in Christian talk show programs involving well-known Christian personalities such as James Dobson and Alistair Begg.

History

In 1997, Salem Communications bought the station and made it into a Christian Talk format as KWRD "The Word 94.9". KWRD moved to 100.7 on December 22, 2000 by trading places with sister station KLTY.

KWRD's general manager is Pete Thomson, who helped Salem start the station in 1997. Thomson previously ran the sales department for KLTY (Christian music) from 1990 to 1996. Scott Wilder and Lauren Lintner joined The Word in 1997 to do a talk show in the afternoon. They both previously worked at KLTY.

External links

* [http://www.thewordfm.com/ The Word 100.7 FM official website]
*FMQ|KWRD
*FML|KWRD
*FMARB|KWRD


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