KDPM (92.3 FM; "The Depot") is a terrestrial American radio station, which is currently broadcasting a full-service hybrid country and classic rock music format.
Access.1's remaining three stations KCUL-FM, KFRO, and KSYR, were folded into A.1 Investco LLC, controlled by Kevin Gunderson the CEO of Guggenheim Capital.
[2] In January 2019, Access.1 decided to divest their remaining three radio stations KCUL-FM Marshall, KSYR Shreveport, and WGYM Hammonton.
On June 19, 2019, A.1 Investco filed to sell KCUL-FM to AM 1410 KZEY owner, RCA Broadcasting, LLC., reuniting the former Marshall based AM/FM combo.
When KCUL 92.3 returned to broadcasting, it joined new sister station 1370 KFRO, becoming an affiliate of the Galaxy Nostalgia Network.
Galaxy is hosted by Gilbert Smith and Mike Bragg, and is an educational show that covers music, radio, television, movies, and historical events of the 20th century.
Effective October 2, 2020, RCA Broadcasting sold KCUL to 92.3 The Depot LLC., while the facility adopted a new call sign, KDPM-FM.
The format is hybrid country/classic rock with an emphasis on music written or performed by Texans or is in some way connected with the State of Texas.
The Depot sound was created by nationally recognized program director "Chip" Arledge, AKA "The Fat Man."