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- KYTY abstract "KYTY is a Christian radio station based in San Antonio, Texas and broadcast on 810 AM. Up until July 1998, The station was Christian format known as Good News Radio 810 KCHG until a Local Marketing Agreement was made with Clear Channel Radio to make room for KSJL. Up until Labor Day of 1998 KCHG was 96.1 KSJL simulcast.When the simulcast begun, KSJL played more of an adult oriented R&B. The stations hip-hop lean and the Mix Show was no more, playing mostly slow jams and softer music no more crossover hits like Zhane \"Groove Thang\", or Montell Jordan \"This is how we do it\" During 1998-2000 KTFM had the edge on hip-hop being the only commercial FM outlet for hip-hop until the arrival of KBBT 98.5 the Beat.About KSJL:The KSJL calls originated on 760 AM. Its formats on 760 AM included \"Spirit of 76\" and The \"Z-rock\" SMN Network. While at 760 it was also part of a simulcast with sister station KSAQ 96.1 as \"Super Q, Q96.1\" When KISS 99.5 returned as an Active Rock station, 76 Z-rock call it quits as a market for 3 rock stations could not generate revenue at that time.In 1992 76-KSJL \"The Touch\" was born. The first Urban Adult Contemporary station serving the African American community of San Antonio. It was billed as \"Your Station\" (as in \"The People's Station\"), and was owned by Inner City Broadcasting Corporation; by sheer coincidence, ICBC founder Percy Sutton was a native of San Antonio. In March 1993 the calls moved to 96.1 FM. Inner City Broadcasting sold KSJL-AM to Clear Channel Broadcasting to make room for WOAI-760 as a news/talk format. In 1994 to 1995 WOAI became a Talk radio format \"Talk Radio 760 KTKR\" and then became the ticket this was due to satisfy FCC regulations which dictate radio stations owned by the same company can not have the same format on multiple stations unless it is a simucast.KSJL 96.1fm continued until 1998 when it was sold to Clear Channel. KSJL-FM was moved, to make way for KXXM, to lower power rimshot 92.5 FM with a simulcast on 810 AM. KSJL aired some sports event broadcasts that did not fit on the schedules of sister stations WOAI and KTKR.In 2004 the stations were split and 92.5 FM became KHTY, Hip Hop and R&B, while 810 AM continued the Adult Urban format. KSJL 810 AM ceased broadcasting March 1, 2007, and became \"Star 810AM\" when the LMA that Clear Channel Communications operated it under with Maranatha Broadcasting ended and Maranatha flipped it to Christian Contemporary. The new calls at 810 AM are KYTY. KSJL's audience, mostly African Americans, were upset by the format change as this was the only outlet to information in the Black community.".
- KYTY alias "Star 810 AM".
- KYTY broadcastArea San_Antonio.
- KYTY broadcastStationClass "B".
- KYTY city Somerset,_Texas.
- KYTY firstAirDate "2007-03-01".
- KYTY formerCallsign "KSJL (1998-2007)KCHG (????-1998)".
- KYTY frequency "810000.0".
- KYTY programmeFormat Christian.
- KYTY slogan "Christian Hits & Christian Classics".
- KYTY webcast listen.aspx.
- KYTY wikiPageExternalLink listen.aspx.
- KYTY wikiPageExternalLink www.star810am.com.
- KYTY wikiPageID "8784177".
- KYTY wikiPageLength "3741".
- KYTY wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- KYTY wikiPageRevisionID "481315542".
- KYTY wikiPageWikiLink AM_broadcasting.
- KYTY wikiPageWikiLink African_Americans.
- KYTY wikiPageWikiLink Category:Radio_stations_in_San_Antonio,_Texas.
- KYTY wikiPageWikiLink Christian.
- KYTY wikiPageWikiLink Comalander_Stadium.
- KYTY wikiPageWikiLink Hertz.
- KYTY wikiPageWikiLink IHeartMedia.
- KYTY wikiPageWikiLink Inner_City_Broadcasting_Corporation.
- KYTY wikiPageWikiLink KSAQ.
- KYTY wikiPageWikiLink KTKR.
- KYTY wikiPageWikiLink KXXM.
- KYTY wikiPageWikiLink Percy_Sutton.
- KYTY wikiPageWikiLink San_Antonio.
- KYTY wikiPageWikiLink Somerset,_Texas.
- KYTY wikiPageWikiLink WOAI_(AM).
- KYTY wikiPageWikiLinkText "KYTY".
- KYTY airdate "2007-03-01".
- KYTY area San_Antonio.
- KYTY branding "Star 810 AM".
- KYTY city Somerset,_Texas.
- KYTY class "B".
- KYTY format Christian.
- KYTY formerCallsigns "KSJL KCHG".
- KYTY frequency "810.0".
- KYTY name "KYTY".
- KYTY owner "Maranatha".
- KYTY power "250".
- KYTY slogan "Christian Hits & Christian Classics".
- KYTY webcast listen.aspx.
- KYTY website www.star810am.com.
- KYTY wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:AM_station_data.
- KYTY wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Clear_Channel.
- KYTY wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- KYTY wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Radio_station.
- KYTY wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:San_Antonio_Radio.
- KYTY wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- KYTY subject Category:Radio_stations_in_San_Antonio,_Texas.
- KYTY hypernym Station.
- KYTY point "29.217222222222222 -98.51666666666667".
- KYTY type Agent.
- KYTY type Broadcaster.
- KYTY type Organisation.
- KYTY type RadioStation.
- KYTY type Station.
- KYTY type Station.
- KYTY type Organization.
- KYTY type RadioStation.
- KYTY type Agent.
- KYTY type SocialPerson.
- KYTY type Thing.
- KYTY type SpatialThing.
- KYTY type Q15265344.
- KYTY type Q43229.
- KYTY comment "KYTY is a Christian radio station based in San Antonio, Texas and broadcast on 810 AM. Up until July 1998, The station was Christian format known as Good News Radio 810 KCHG until a Local Marketing Agreement was made with Clear Channel Radio to make room for KSJL. Up until Labor Day of 1998 KCHG was 96.1 KSJL simulcast.When the simulcast begun, KSJL played more of an adult oriented R&B.".
- KYTY label "KYTY".
- KYTY sameAs Q6342085.
- KYTY sameAs m.027jm38.
- KYTY sameAs Q6342085.
- KYTY lat "29.217222222222222".
- KYTY long "-98.51666666666667".
- KYTY wasDerivedFrom KYTY?oldid=481315542.
- KYTY homepage www.star810am.com.
- KYTY isPrimaryTopicOf KYTY.
- KYTY name "KYTY".