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KSNY (AM)

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Power
  
1,000 watts

Callsign meaning
  
K SNYder

Owner
  
Snyder Broadcasting

Frequency
  
1450 kHz

Format
  
Classic rock

Call sign meaning
  
K SNYder

First air date
  
1949

Facility ID
  
60710

Affiliations
  
CBS Sports Radio

Website
  
KSNY Online

City of license
  
Snyder

Branding
  
The Zone

Affiliation
  
CBS Sports Radio

KSNY (1450 AM, "The Zone") is the first radio station to air in Snyder, Texas. Before the advent of FM as a mainstream medium, KSNY adopted a block format, meaning different formats at different times of the day. In the 1970s, KSNY started the day with News and Talk, then in the mornings played Country Music; in the afternoons Adult Contemporary and at night Top 40 formats. A Latin format with a Spanish-speaking announcer aired on Sunday evenings until 1980 and then moved to weeknights from 6:00 - 7:00 p.m. The station also played Easy Listening and Gospel formats on Sunday mornings. KSNY was an affiliate of the Texas State Network, and most of its newscasts mirrored television airings (i.e. Noon, Six and Ten).

It was popular for the liner aired at 10:00 p.m. every night It's Ten p.m., Do you know where your children are?.

For many years the station was owned partly by the local manager Mel Z. Gilbert and the Wendell Mayes interests (KCRS Midland).

Trivia

The station's studios moved from KSNY drive, west of town, into the former Texas Utilities building next to the "SCAT" TV Cable building north of downtown Snyder square around 2002.

KSNY AM/FM was sold to Bill Jamar of Brownwood, Texas in 1994. It was previously owned by Paula Gilbert (of Snyder, TX), Wendell Mayes Jr. (of Austin, TX)and Bill Jamar of Brownwood. Richie Cash was the D.J. of the 1990s. Under Paula and Paul Gilbert.

References

KSNY (AM) Wikipedia