KSAH (AM)

KSAH, KSAH-FM (720 kHz, 104.1 MHz), is an American AM/FM combination radio station, serving the San Antonio metropolitan area. The AM station is licensed to Universal City, Texas, and the FM station is licensed to Pearsall, Texas. The stations are currently owned by Alpha Media and the station licenses are held by Alpha Media Licensee, LLC. KSAH-AM-FM broadcast a Spanish-language Regional Mexican music format, specializing in Norteño music.

KSAH
CityUniversal City, Texas
Broadcast areaSan Antonio, Texas
BrandingNorteño 720/104.1
Frequency720 kHz
First air dateNovember 1, 1986
FormatRegional Mexican
Language(s)Spanish
Power10,000 watts (day)
890 watts (night)
ClassB
Facility ID23072
Transmitter coordinates29°31′51″N 98°10′39″W
OwnerAlpha Media
(Alpha Media Licensee, LLC)
Sister stationsKJXK, KLEY-FM, KSAH-FM, KTFM, KTSA, KHHL, KZDC
WebsiteNortenosa.com

The studios and offices are located in Northeast San Antonio. The AM station's transmitter site is south of Zuehl, Texas, off Stolte Road.[1] KSAH is powered at 50,000 watts by day, the maximum power for commercial AM stations in the U.S. But because AM 720 is a clear channel frequency reserved for Class A WGN Chicago, KSAH must reduce power at night to 890 watts to avoid interference. The station uses a directional antenna around the clock.

History

KSAH 720 first signed on the air on November 1, 1986. It was owned by Gandadores, Inc. and broadcast at 10,000 watts by day, 1,000 watts by night.[2] It aired a Regional Mexican music format.

In 2010, the AM station's Regional Mexican format started to be simulcast on 104.1 KSAH-FM. In June 2012, the music format moved exclusively to 104.1 FM and the AM station switched to Spanish-language sports talk, as an ESPN Deportes Radio Network affiliate. In 2018, the sports format was discontinued and the two stations returned to simulcasting their programming. The FM station's transmitter is located about 30 miles south of San Antonio in Atascosa County, Texas, in the community of Hindes.[3] So simulcasting helps listeners in other parts of the San Antonio market hear KSAH-FM's programming by tuning in AM 720

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