KPRO (1410 AM) was a terrestrial American radio station licensed to serve the city of Marshall, Texas.
On December 19, 2014, Access.1 filed to transfer the license of KCUL 1410 to RCA Broadcasting LLC of Texas.
On July 10, 2018, RCA Broadcasting was granted a construction permit to build a 250-watt FM translator to relay the-then KZEY programming.
The translator was to operate at 102.5 MHz, transmitting from the KPRO transmitter site at 3120 W Houston Street in Marshall.
In 2005 (with the acquisition of the Waller Media stations by Access.1), the live, local oldies programming ceased.
Access.1 created a trimulcast of 104.1 KKUS Tyler and 1370 KFRO Longview, "The Ranch" (Classic Country).
KCUL formerly simulcast the Fox Sports Radio Network with former sister station KFRO.
[2] On October 1, 2019, KCUL-FM was acquired by RCA Broadcasting, LLC, reuniting the legendary combo of 1410 AM and 92.3 FM.
From 2005 to 2012, the on-air staff included Gary P. Walker, Don Jones, Mandee Montana, Dave Rousseau, and Tom Perryman.
It was also at KSIJ that Tom met Jim Reeves, Floyd Cramer, and Johnny Horton.
[citation needed] 1410 KCUL, along with 1370 KFRO and 104.1 KKUS, were the radio homes of the Longview Lobos High School football team.
Prior to May 2013, KCUL aired a Christian talk format from the Moody Bible Institute called "The Word".