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==History== |
==History== |
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KSGL's format history includes [[Top 40]] as KEYN-AM, mostly simulcasting with it's FM counterpart KEYN-FM in the early 1970's. |
KSGL's format history includes [[Top 40]] as KEYN-AM, mostly simulcasting with it's FM counterpart [[KEYN-FM|KEYN]] in the early 1970's. |
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In 1977, the KEYN-AM call letters and Top 40 format moved from AM 900 to AM 1410 (formally KWBB in the 60's and early 70's and would be the future sister station to KSGL). AM 900 became KSGL and signed on with a Religious format, the first station to carry the format in Wichita since there were no other stations in the market that carried Christian programming on the radio at the time. |
In 1977, the KEYN-AM call letters and Top 40 format moved from AM 900 to AM 1410 (formally KWBB in the 60's and early 70's and would be the future sister station to KSGL). AM 900 became KSGL and signed on with a Religious format, the first station to carry the format in Wichita since there were no other stations in the market that carried Christian programming on the radio at the time. |
Revision as of 06:14, 16 November 2007
Frequency | 900 AM |
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Programming | |
Format | Religious/Adult Standards |
Ownership | |
Owner | Agapae Communications Inc. |
Technical information | |
Power | 250 watts (day) 28 watts (night) |
Links | |
Website | http://www.ksgl.com |
KSGL AM 900 is a Religious/Adult Standards radio station licensed in Wichita, Kansas and is owned by Agape Communications Inc.
History
KSGL's format history includes Top 40 as KEYN-AM, mostly simulcasting with it's FM counterpart KEYN in the early 1970's.
In 1977, the KEYN-AM call letters and Top 40 format moved from AM 900 to AM 1410 (formally KWBB in the 60's and early 70's and would be the future sister station to KSGL). AM 900 became KSGL and signed on with a Religious format, the first station to carry the format in Wichita since there were no other stations in the market that carried Christian programming on the radio at the time.
KSGL's Religious programming still airs to this day with an addition of Adult Standards music in different dayparts. The Adult Standards format was previously aired on it's former sister station KMYR-1410 which was sold to Steckline Communications and is now Sports KGSO.