KDPM (FM)

The facility went on the air on June 6, 1988 as KEEP, and was originally the FM counterpart to 1410 KCUL. The facility's construction permit and subsequent license was originally applied for in 1985. KEEP was initially owned by East Texas Stereo Inc. (Tommy Moore of Shreveport). In November 1992, the station changed its call sign to KCUL-FM to match the AM sister station. KCUL-FM was a full service oldies station that served the city of Marshall, Texas. KCUL-FM had completely live on-air talent 24/7. One of the featured programs was the morning swap shop.

KDPM (FM)

The facility went on the air on June 6, 1988 as KEEP, and was originally the FM counterpart to 1410 KCUL. The facility's construction permit and subsequent license was originally applied for in 1985. KEEP was initially owned by East Texas Stereo Inc. (Tommy Moore of Shreveport). In November 1992, the station changed its call sign to KCUL-FM to match the AM sister station. KCUL-FM was a full service oldies station that served the city of Marshall, Texas. KCUL-FM had completely live on-air talent 24/7. One of the featured programs was the morning swap shop.