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KYYW

Coordinates: 32°29′26″N 99°45′02″W / 32.49056°N 99.75056°W / 32.49056; -99.75056
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KYYW
Broadcast areaAbilene, Texas
Frequency1470 kHz
BrandingNews/Talk 1470
Programming
FormatNews/Talk
AffiliationsABC News Radio, Wall Street Journal Radio Network, Agriculture Today
Ownership
Owner
KEAN-FM, KEYJ-FM, KMWX, KSLI, KULL
History
Former call signs
KRBC, KFQX, KNTS, KBBA, KEAN, KVVZ
Technical information
Facility ID40997
ClassB
Power5,000 watts (day)
1,000 watts (night)
Links
Websitehttp://www.1470kyyw.com

KYYW (1470 AM) is a News/Talk radio station that serves the Abilene, Texas, area. The station is under ownership of Townsquare Media.

History

The station went on air in 1938 on a local channel. Its former callsign KRBC was made up of the first letters of Reporter Broadcasting Company (RBC). RBC was an affiliate of the Abilene Reporter News newspaper. In late 1940s, station changed channels to 1470 with 5,000 watts days and 1,000 watts at night using a three tower directional antenna located north of Abilene. Studios were in a downtown hotel for many years. Station later moved in with Channel 9 KRBC-TV on south 14th street.

KRBC was spun off to some of its shareholders (Members of the Fox family) in 1986. They later acquired an FM in nearby Merkel, Texas which is today's 102.7. Scion Shane Fox went on to found Maxagrid a maker of Ratings analysis software. He later owned many central Texas stations.

KYYW changed formats from Classic County to News/Talk on Monday, March 1, 2010. Sister station KSLI on the same date picked up the Classic Country format formerly on KYYW.

External links

32°29′26″N 99°45′02″W / 32.49056°N 99.75056°W / 32.49056; -99.75056