KSYC-FM

KSYC-FM

Infobox Radio Station
name = KSYC-FM


area = Yreka, California
branding = FM 103.9, The Country Station
slogan = "Your Kind Of Country"
airdate = 1995 "(moved over from KSYC 1490)"
frequency = 103.9 (MHz)
format = Country
erp = 10,000 watts
haat = 719 m
class = C1
owner = Jamison-Wolf Broadcasting
website = none
callsign_

KSYC-FM Radio 103.9 is a country music station based in Yreka, California, owned and operated by Jamison-Wolf Broadasting.

History

KSYC-FM was started by Siskiyou Radio Partners, Inc., in 1995 as a way of moving country music over to the FM band to make way for the fast-growing news/talk format on the AM station. It quickly replaced rival KWHO-FM as Siskiyou County's "only" country station when that station was sold to Huth Broadcasting in 1997 and format changed. KSYC-FM was sold to Four Rivers Broadcasting in 2000, as was KSYC, KMJC-AM and KMJC-FM and later KWHO (from Huth Broadcasting) in 2001. The station's general manager is John Anthony. Local news is featured hourly in the mornings with news director (KNTK-FM program director) Rick Martin anchoring and longtime news veteran Corky Small in the afternoons.

Local Sports

KSYC is the flagship station for Yreka High School football and basketball with 25-year veteran announcer Mark McAllister on the play-by-play and Al Reichenbach on the color commentary.

Alumni

* Kevin Sponsler (program director/morning on-air talent, 1995-2003)
* George Calvin Booth (afternoon talent, 1995-2000) (formerly of KYRE-FM 97.7 "Hot Hits Y98")

ee also

* KSYC (AM)

External links

*FMQ|KSYC
*FML|KSYC


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