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KSKY-AM
File:Kskylogo.gif
Broadcast areaDallas/Fort Worth
Frequency660 kHz
Branding"AM 660 K-Sky"
Programming
FormatNews/Talk
Ownership
OwnerSalem Communications
History
First air date
1941
Call sign meaning
K Sky
Links
Websitehttp://www.ksky.com/

KSKY is an AM radio station in the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex with a talk format which generally favors views that are politically, culturally, and economically conservative or libertarian. KSKY broadcasts on 660 kHz in AM Stereo.

Program Schedule

"Morning in America"

For the majority of KSKY listeners, the broadcast day (on a weekday) begins early in the morning (at 5 a.m.) with the one nationally syndicated radio program: Morning in America(from 5 a.m. to 6 a.m.)hosted by former Reagan Education Secretary Bill Bennett's program "Morning in America." [1]

"The Mike Gallager Show"

From 6 a.m. to 9 a.m., KSKY features a live, local radio show hosted by Mike Gallagher. He also hosts the nationally syndicated Mike Gallagher Show from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. Central time. However the national edition is recorded and broadcast from 11 p.m. to 2 a.m. on KSKY. According to Talkers Magazine, Mike Gallager is "the 6th most listened-to radio talk show host in the country" with approximately "3.75 million weekly listeners" in several of America's largest cities including: Los Angeles, Chicago, the Dallas and Fort Worth area, Boston, Houston, and Philadelphia. [2]

Gallager covers both issues of local importance to the Dallas/Ft. Worth area (like the recent Dallas restraunt smoking ban), as well as issues of national or international importance (like federal spending or the war in Iraq).

"The Laura Ingraham Show"

Gallager is followed by another nationally syndicated talk show: the Laura Ingraham Show (from 9 a.m. to 12 noon). The show is also broadcast again from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. on KSkY. Ingraham's talk show, according to the fall, 2005 issue of Talkers Magazine, has the fifth largest audience among nationally heard talk show hosts. Ingraham often begins her show with the tag-line, "Your healthy radio addiction." Ingraham describes herself as "breaking stereotypes" by being a conservative female amongst so many conservative males in the world of radio talk. She is also a nationally-sought speaker and the author of several books on political topics.

"The Dennis Prager Show"

Ingraham is followed by the nationally syndicated Dennis Prager Show (from 12 noon to 2 p.m.). Prager describes himself as an advocate of Judeo-Christian values and other conservative values. Although often thought of as being a political conservative, Prager describes himself, politically, as a "passionate centrist" and sometimes as a "JFK liberal." Prager considers himself to be a critic of both contemporary liberalism and the Democratic Party. Finally, Prager describes himself as a Jew with a moral compass. [3]

"The Michael Medved Show"

Prager's show is followed by a self-described politically conservative Orthodox Jew who is also nationally syndicated: the Michael Medved Show (from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. (NOTE: One hour of the show is rebroadcasted weekday mornings from 2 a.m. to 3a.m. on KSKY)). The show reaches more than 2 million listeners in 140 markets, and, as with others in the talk radio format, Medved does comment of political issues--however, Medved describes his show as being at the "intersection of politics and pop culture." Also, since Medved is a movie critic (he has reviewed movies for CNN, the New York Post, and the PBS show "Sneak Previews"), he also gives movie reviews on his show and then (sometimes) offers social or political commentary about the content of the movie.

"The Hugh Hewitt Show"

Following Savage, from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m., is the nationally syndicated Hugh Hewitt Show. Hewitt, a professor of law at Chapman University Law School, has an unusual feature in his radio show: his group of "Smart Guys." Hewitt has said that having these "Smart Guys" available for his show helps to "add a perspective unavailable on other shows." [4]

"Advice Line with Roy Masters"

Roy Masters hosts a live show, called Advice Line with Roy Masters, weekday mornings from 3 a.m. to 5 a.m. on KSKY. Roy is known mostly for providing callers with counselling for their lives. He was America's first conservative talk radio host, starting his show in 1960 on KTYM in Los Angeles, California. He has also written 16 books and is founder of the Foundation of Human Understanding (FHU). Him and his sons own the Talk Radio Network.

Weekend Programing

Weekend programing at KSKY includes some original local programing on non-political topics (like gardening with "The Dirt Doctor" Howard Garrett), some nationally syndicated shows on non-political topics (like health or real estate), and religious programing on Sunday (such as "Love Worth Finding" with the Reverend Adrian Rogers).

KSKY Program Guides

KSKY Nationally Syndicated Radio Talk Shows

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