KSCH

KSCH & KSCN
City

Sulphur Springs, Texas (KSCH)

Pittsburg, Texas (KSCN)
Broadcast area Paris, Texas
Branding Star 95.9
Slogan "Today's Country"
Frequency 95.9 MHz (KSCH) and 96.9 MHz (KSCN)
First air date 95.9: January 23, 1985 (as KDXE)
96.9: October 30, 2001
Format Country
ERP 95.9: 6,000 watts
96.9: 14,000 watts
HAAT 95.9: 87.0 meters
96.9: 113.0 meters
Class 95.9: A
96.9: C3
Facility ID 95.9: 24176
96.9: 81812
Transmitter coordinates

95.9: 33°9′7.00″N 95°36′12.00″W / 33.1519444°N 95.6033333°W / 33.1519444; -95.6033333

96.9: 33°0′31.00″N 95°4′14.00″W / 33.0086111°N 95.0705556°W / 33.0086111; -95.0705556
Former callsigns 95.9 : KDXE (1982-1999)
Owner East Texas Broadcasting, Inc.
Website easttexasradio.com

KSCH (95.9 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a Country music format and simulcasts to KSCN (96.9 FM). Licensed to Sulphur Springs, Texas and Pittsburg, Texas respectively, the station serves the Paris area. The station is currently owned by East Texas Broadcasting, Inc.[1]

History

The station was assigned the call letters KDXE on 1982-08-17. On 1999-02-01, the station changed its call sign to the current KSCH.[2]

Current

The station motto of "Today's hits, yesterday's favorites, Star 95.9, 96.9" can be heard many times during the day when listening to KSCH.

Some interactive games are played during the day, such as "Name That TV Theme", and the "Whataburger Song of the Day". Some games are only played on a monthly or weekly basis, such as "Mad Dash for Christmas Cash", "Get Away and Play", and "Live Free For a Month".

On weekdays, J.T. Justice hosts the "Swap Shop", in which listeners sell their used merchandise. The program begins at 8 AM, and continues until they run out of ads.

On Saturday mornings from 8-9 AM, the station airs a NASCAR talk show, which broadcasts from the Texas track.

References

  1. "KSCH Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  2. "KSCH Call Sign History". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.


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