KYNO

KYNO
City Fresno, California
Broadcast area Fresno, California
Frequency 1430 kHz
First air date 1948
Format Oldies
Power 5,000 watts
Class B
Facility ID 26592
Transmitter coordinates 36°53′27″N 119°39′30″W / 36.89083°N 119.65833°W / 36.89083; -119.65833Coordinates: 36°53′27″N 119°39′30″W / 36.89083°N 119.65833°W / 36.89083; -119.65833
Former callsigns KFIG (1988-1992)
KWDO (1992)
KFIG (1992-2012)
Owner Radio Central
(Fat Dawgs 7 Broadcasting, LLC)
Webcast Listen Live
Website kynofresno.com

KYNO is an oldies station in Fresno, California, United States. The station broadcasts at 1430 kHz on AM.

On October 6, 2012, KYNO began airing an oldies format, as its ESPN Radio sports affiliation was transferred to KFIG 940 AM and the stations swapped call signs.

Previous history

KYNO began broadcasting early in 1948 on 1300 kHz with 1000 watts full-time (c.f White's Radio Log, Spring 1948).

KYNO 1300 AM increased to 5,000 watts days, and 1000 watts nights in the early 1960s (c.f. White's Radio Log). Throughout the 1960s and 1970s it was a Top 40 station, and was the #1 "Hooper" rated station in Fresno under the ownership of Eugene Chenault. KYNO was the testing ground for the "Boss Radio" format that would be adopted at such stations as KHJ, Los Angeles; KFRC, San Francisco and CKLW, Windsor, Ontario. In 1957, the Fresno AM dial consisted of KMJ (NBC) 580, KBIF 900, KFRE (CBS) 940, KEAP 980, KYNO (MBS) 1300, KMAK 1340, KARM (ABC) 1430, and KGST 1600 (cf. Fresno Bee Radio Log). KMAK was 1340 from 1953-88 then KKAM from 1988 to 1992. KARM was 1430 and KFRE was 940. KFIG was an FM station first on 94.5 then moved to 101.1 in the early 1970s. KARM 1430 was changed to KFIG 1430, KYNO swapped frequencies with 940 becoming 940 KYNO then swapped calls with KFIG 1430 in Oct. 2012 when John Ostland acquired KFIG from Fat Dawgs.


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