Radio Station Information
KSPF 98.7 FM
City of License:
Dallas, TX
Format:
Classic Hits
Market:
Dallas-Ft. Worth, TX
Web site:
https://www.audacy.com/987thespot
Owner:
Audacy (formerly known as Entercom/CBS Radio) (Audacy License, LLC)
Phone:
214-630-3011
KSPF is an FM radio station broadcasting at 98.7 MHz. The station is licensed to Dallas, TX and is part of the Dallas-Ft. Worth, TX radio market. The station broadcasts Classic Hits music programming and goes by the name "98.7 The Spot" on the air. KSPF is owned by Audacy.
History:
With the merger of CBS Radio and Entercom completed on November 17, 2017, the station became part of the new combined Entercom.
Station Coverage Map
Most Played Artist
The Beatles, The Eagles, Elton John, Chicago, Fleetwood Mac, Stevie Wonder, Billy Joel, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Queen, The Rolling Stones, The Temptations, The Steve Miller Band, Three Dog Night, Rod Stewart, The Doobie Brothers, Elvis Presley, The Supremes, The Beach Boys, Bachman-Turner Overdrive, The Bee Gees
Nearby Radio Stations
WRR 101.1 FM, 97.1 The Eagle, KLTY 94.9 FM, Alt 103.7, K104, 106.1 KISS FM, Lone Star 92.5, 102.9 Now, 102.1 The Edge, 90.9 KCBICo-Owned Radio Stations in Dallas-Ft. Worth, TX
100.3 Jack FM, La Grande 107.5, 105.3 The Fan, NewsRadio 1080, Alt 103.7
Listener Comments and Reviews
Your Christmas lineup is a pitiful mess. Top 40 of the same songs by the same artists. Can't listen another day. How bout mixin it up a little.3343
By: Anonymous on November 28, 2014
I can you offer a $100 reward to your listening audience for finding or recovery of my friend's 2003, Deep Blue Pontiac Vibe, license plate # TPJ135 possible rear driver side window broken out. Stolen sometime between 7am and 10am on January 21st.
Thank you.
469-274-6854
PLEASE PRAY FOR RECOVERY OF THIS CAR. IT HAS THE ASHES OF HER DECEASED FATHER IN IT.
By: Lynnette on January 21, 2015
Necesito 2 empleados para cortar pasto en Valley Ranch. Pago es $11 la hora. Llamen a (972)788-9273. Short Cut Lawn Service
By: Short Cut Lawn Service on March 22, 2015
keep your political views off of the radio DJ's!
By: Denise S on August 6, 2015
why in the world do you play the same songs all day, all night every single day. Would really be nice to hear some of the other thousands of 60-70 & 80 hits. Long time listener considering switching to another station
By: Steve on August 29, 2015
Visiting from Midland, Texas and started counting the number of commercials between songs. ...I'm up to 10...geez..this is painful
By: Topsanna Leyva on May 27, 2017
I quit listening to KLUV but started back this week. I realize now why I quit. Same songs over and over.
And can Jody not talk without saying I or Me every few words.
By: Anonymous on October 18, 2017
Can you please play a some different songs between 5:45am and 6:15 am? I LOVE you guys, but am tired of the same songs over and over everyday. I would rather hear you talk. :)
By: Lori on September 19, 2018
Why isn't the show called Rebecca Black in the morning? Who is this Miles guy?
By: Krystal on October 2, 2018
I recently found your station and like it a lot. I live in Jacksonville, FL. Maybe expanding your playlist wouldn't hurt. The oldies station here in Jax also has a silly fishing show on Friday's and covers baseball and,football too. I want music. You provide music. I am retired US Navy and a former police officer. I tell a lot of people across the country about your station. Anyway, I listen to you all day (0600-1715) and some on the weekends. Thanks.
By: Eddie Hyatt on April 5, 2019
Good Afternoon,
We are Yemoja Foundation; a 501(c)(3) purposed to provide adequate and necessary resources to underprivileged individuals in Dallas and eventually, with your help, the World.
“Yemoja”, comes from the ancient African Yoruba culture. Her name translates to “Mother Of Many Children”; she embodies the concepts of community, healing, and cyclical provision. This principal of equating what you receive from your community and in turn, giving it back to those around you. It is our vision to encourage all of Mother Earth's children to contribute to into this cycle and recognize that an individual's actions are as impactful to change as the entire collective.
Our vision to raise this awareness amongst Dallas starts with our three-pronged system to supply resources that are pivotal to individuals who are ready and willing to help themselves and their communities. This mission is comprised of;
Natural Nutrition and Holistic Healing
We believe it is Human right to have access to balanced, non-processed, whole foods. This allows for a healthy foundation to be created for individuals to realign their focus to more important issues that face their families and communities.
Education
Tomorrow belongs to the youth of Today. It is our duty to educate, inform, and engage not only our own children, but all children globally for the benefit of Humanity’s evolution toward a sustainable, balanced, whole World.
Self Realization/ Self Empowerment
Awareness of the “Self” is the first step to recognizing the power that an individual holds to enact change for themselves and their community. We plan to initiate this process through providing sale domicile and, what we call, “Defeatist Deprogramming”. We will see our community banish perceived limitations, and allow our barriers to become pathways to brighter futures for everyone today, tomorrow, and years to come.
All of our work that we are purposed to accomplish comes with many trials, errors, and ultimately, victories! Here is how You can help us…
On June 8th 2019 at Cole Park, we will be hosting Uptown Dallas’s biggest event this Summer: Uptown Picnic At Cole Park! A family fun, FREE ADMISSION, festival style fundraiser for our inaugural project, Uncle Nebuchadnezzar's Mobile Garden,
A Dallas first, ‘Uncle Neb’ will be travelling to the “Food Deserts” that plague over 40% of Dallas County (USDA, 2018). His dual-purpose starts with providing a delivery service for fresh, Organic produce and natural sundry items to the elderly, homeless, shut-in, and veterans of Dallas, and the surrounding areas. This project is also purposed to engage with our one of our trusted partners, Incarnation House, in order to utilize the underprivileged youth that they work closely with to give them internships with work they are proud to be a part of, along with keeping them on a positive track that breaks the cycle of negative behavior.
Our planned attractions for our event on June 8th are to include Organic Boxed Lunches available with donation, $5000 in Raffle Prizes, Bounce House, An All-Ages Basketball Contest, Big Screen Karaoke Competition, and we are very excited to present… Uptowns First Local Business Market! 12 small, local vendors to be presented at our event in a tented market for all to come and see just how prosperous our community is.
We are so excited to be hosting this event for Uptown Dallas to attend, enjoy, and get excited for what is to come of Dallas’s newest, and fastest growing Non-Profit.
Ultimately, in order to make this a prosperous event for all of our sponsors, attendees, and board members, we need LOTS of people to show up and fill that park up! Our grassroots campaigning has brought plenty of attention, but we are hoping to partner with 98.7 Radio Station in order to blast the news of our FREE event to all of Dallas. We would be honored, and very grateful for any advertising you may be able to extend to our registered Non-Profit in order to make this an event that will greatly benefit the communities that your organization currently advertises to. We want to be sure that this event will create lasting memories for all who come to join us.
Please let us know if you, or anyone you know may be able to help us in this effort to blast this event out to Dallas families.
Thank you,
Amal Hassan
Yemoja Foundation
www.yemojafoundation.org
By: Amal Hassan on May 17, 2019
I like this radio station I barely hear ABBA so play some more ABBA songs like Dancing Queen,Fernando,Tiger,Angel Eyes,Waterloo, and Rock Me
By: Michael Cochran on February 14, 2020
While listening to the program tonight around 7:15 pm, the DJ made an inappropriate racial, political comment. He was talking about the Emmy's last night and one of the winners, a comedian, was giving his acceptance speech when the orchestra started playing to get him to cut his speech and get him off stage. Then The DJ made the comment "who was the leader of the orchestra; was he from Springfield, Ohio?" Not funny and VERY dangerous in this country nowadays,
By: Deborah on September 17, 2024
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