KYNO 1430 AM الاستماع العيش

KYNO is an old station in Fresno, California, USA. The station broadcasts at a frequency of 1430 kHz in AM. On October 6, 2012, KYNO began broadcasting the old format, as its sports affiliation, ESPN Radio, was transferred to KFIG 940 AM, and the stations changed their callsigns. KYNO began broadcasting in early 1948 at a frequency of 1300 kHz with a full employment of 1000 watts (see Radio Log White, spring 1948). KYNO 1300 AM increased to 5,000 watts per day and up to 1,000 watts in the early 1960s (see White Radio Magazine). During the 1960s and 1970s, it was the Top 40 station, and it was the No. 1 Hooper station in Fresno owned by Eugene Chenault. KYNO has become a testing ground for the Boss Radio format, which will be adopted at stations such as KHJ, Los Angeles; KFRC, San Francisco and CKLW, Windsor, Ontario. In 1957, the Fresno AM kit consisted of KMJ (NBC) 580, KBIF 900, KFRE (CBS) 940, KEAP 980, KYNO (MBS) 1300, KMAK 1340, KARM (ABC) 1430 and KGST 1600 (see Fresno Bee). Radio Log). KYNO 1430 AM هي محطة إذاعية تبث في الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية, تبث بتنسيق البرامج الحوارية الإذاعية
