KGLD (1330 AM) is a terrestrial American radio station licensed to Tyler, Texas, United States, paired with an FM translator, serving the Tyler-Longview market with a Gospel music format.
In 1965, Buford Broadcasting sold 1330 KDOK to the owners of KZAK-FM, who desired an AM outlet for their country and western format.
"K-Zak" featured several East Texas legends such as Hoss Huggins over the 12 years it programmed country music.
Today, KGLD is a part of the Martin Broadcasting family of Gospel formatted stations across the State of Texas.
KGLD currently airs Gospel programming independently and in conjunction with its sister station, the Salt of the Earth Broadcasting flagship, KWWJ Baytown.