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'''KCYS''' (96.5 [[FM broadcasting|FM]]) is a [[radio station]] [[city of license|licensed]] to serve [[Seaside, Oregon]], United States. The station is owned by Jeff Huffman, through licensee Jacobs Radio Programming, LLC. KCYS broadcasts a [[country music]] [[radio format|format]].<ref name="arb1">{{cite web |work=Arbitron |url=http://www.arbitron.com/radio_stations/station_information.htm |title=Station Information Profile}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |first=Scott |last=Fybush |work=Tower Site of the Week |title=The Big Trip 2006, Part IV: The Northern Oregon Coast |url=http://www.fybush.com/sites/2007/site-070302.html |date=March 2, 2007}}</ref>
'''KCYS''' (96.5 [[FM broadcasting|FM]]) is a [[radio station]] [[city of license|licensed]] to serve [[Seaside, Oregon]], United States. The station is owned by Jeff Huffman, through licensee Jacobs Radio Programming, LLC. KCYS broadcasts a [[country music]] [[radio format|format]].<ref name="arb1">{{cite web |work=Arbitron |url=http://www.arbitron.com/radio_stations/station_information.htm |title=Station Information Profile}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |first=Scott |last=Fybush |work=Tower Site of the Week |title=The Big Trip 2006, Part IV: The Northern Oregon Coast |url=http://www.fybush.com/sites/2007/site-070302.html |date=March 2, 2007}}</ref>Several songs have been played on its airwaves.


The state of Oregon has designated KCYS as the primary, also called "P-1", provider to [[Clatsop County, Oregon|Clatsop County]] of bulletins about weather and other emergencies issued by state agencies and officials.<ref>{{cite news |first=Tom |last=Bennett |work=The Daily Astorian |title=County works out deal to keep radio stations on the air |url=http://www.dailyastorian.com/main.asp?SectionID=2&SubSectionID=398&ArticleID=38998&TM=76626.25 |date=December 22, 2006}}</ref>
The state of Oregon has designated KCYS as the primary, also called "P-1", provider to [[Clatsop County, Oregon|Clatsop County]] of bulletins about weather and other emergencies issued by state agencies and officials.<ref>{{cite news |first=Tom |last=Bennett |work=The Daily Astorian |title=County works out deal to keep radio stations on the air |url=http://www.dailyastorian.com/main.asp?SectionID=2&SubSectionID=398&ArticleID=38998&TM=76626.25 |date=December 22, 2006}}</ref>

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KCYS
Broadcast areaAstoria, Oregon
Frequency96.5 MHz
BrandingC-96
Programming
FormatCountry
AffiliationsCompass Media Networks
Ownership
Owner
  • Jeff Huffman
  • (Jacobs Radio Programming, LLC)
History
First air date
1997 (at 98.1)
Former frequencies
98.1 MHz (1997–2012)
Technical information
Facility ID78427
ClassA
ERP6,000 watts
HAAT100 meters (328 feet)
Transmitter coordinates
45°57′11″N 123°56′14″W / 45.95306°N 123.93722°W / 45.95306; -123.93722
Links
Websitec96kcys.com

KCYS (96.5 FM) is a radio station licensed to serve Seaside, Oregon, United States. The station is owned by Jeff Huffman, through licensee Jacobs Radio Programming, LLC. KCYS broadcasts a country music format.[1][2]Several songs have been played on its airwaves.

The state of Oregon has designated KCYS as the primary, also called "P-1", provider to Clatsop County of bulletins about weather and other emergencies issued by state agencies and officials.[3]

History

This station received its original construction permit from the Federal Communications Commission on September 5, 1996.[4] The new station was assigned the KCYS call sign by the FCC on November 25, 1996.[5] KCYS received its license to cover from the FCC on April 1, 1998.[6]

References

  1. ^ "Station Information Profile". Arbitron.
  2. ^ Fybush, Scott (March 2, 2007). "The Big Trip 2006, Part IV: The Northern Oregon Coast". Tower Site of the Week.
  3. ^ Bennett, Tom (December 22, 2006). "County works out deal to keep radio stations on the air". The Daily Astorian.
  4. ^ "Application Search Details (BPH-19951108ME)". FCC Media Bureau. September 5, 1996.
  5. ^ "Call Sign History". FCC Media Bureau CDBS Public Access Database. Retrieved May 4, 2009.
  6. ^ "Application Search Details (BLH-19970804KC)". FCC Media Bureau. April 1, 1998.