The transmitter is off Mansfield Road in Cedar Hill, Texas, amid the radio towers for other FM and TV stations.
[3] KSCS uses HD Radio technology; its HD2 digital subchannel carries the news/talk programming of KLIF (570 AM).
The show features Mark "Hawkeye" Louis and Michelle Rodriguez, who previously hosted Middays since 2011.
In the 1960s, WBAP-FM switched to all-classical music, which had been a popular format in the early days of FM radio.
The initial design behind KSCS was to play country music but with beautiful music-style FM formatics, featuring three or four songs in a row without talking, as well as using low-key announcers and carrying a lighter commercial load compared to AM stations.
The rise in popularity of country music in the late 1970s led to KSCS becoming a dominant station in the ratings.
The station's ratings started to sag after the Urban Cowboy era faded, and with tough competition from KPLX.
[5] KSCS, along with ABC's other non-Radio Disney and ESPN Radio stations, was sold to Citadel Broadcasting in 2007.
In March 2015, KSCS, along with a few other Hot Country stations across Cumulus' portfolio tried an experiment, adding pop crossover songs by Rihanna, Kanye West, Paul McCartney, Avicii, Ed Sheeran, Ellie Goulding and a few other Top 40 artists with no ties to the "New Country" format.
[7] By Fall 2015, KSCS eliminated the pop crossover songs and returned to its core "New Country" artists.