KNDY (AM)

KNDY 1570 AM/94.1 FM is a commercial broadcast station in Marysville, Kansas that plays classic country music as well as local news, weather, and sports coverage. The station signed on the air July 10, 1956 and celebrated 50 year s of broadcasting in July 2006 by moving into a new broadcast studio with sister-station KNDY-FM 95.5.

KNDY
CityMarysville, Kansas
Broadcast areaMarysville, Kansas, extending into Beatrice, Nebraska
Frequency1570 kHz
BrandingClassic Country FM 94.1 KNDY
Slogan"Where the Legends of Country Play"
Programming
FormatClassic country
Ownership
OwnerDierking Communications, Inc.
History
Call sign meaningK ANDY Grauer, original station manager.
Technical information
Facility ID16913
ClassD
Power250 watts daytime
33 watts nighttime (AM)
ERP250 watts on 94.1 MHz (FM)
Transmitter coordinatestype:city 39°51′28.00″N 96°38′56.00″W
Translator(s)94.1 MHz (K231AX)
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websitesunflowerstateradio.com/kndy-am/

On May 2, 2011, the station signed on Translator K231AX on 94.1 MHz operating at 250 watts. The translator station repeats all programming from 1570 kHz and covers Marshall County, Kansas.

Newscasts

Monday-Friday

  • KNDY Morning News (7:00-8:00AM)
  • KNDY Midday News (12:00-1:00PM)
  • KNDY Evening News (5:00-6:00PM)

Saturday

  • KNDY News Saturday Morning (7:00-8:00AM)

Sunday

  • KNDY News Sunday Morning (8:00-8:15AM)
  • KNDY Public Affairs (8:15-8:30AM)
  • KNDY News Midday Sunday (12:00-12:15AM)
  • KNDY Public Affairs (Repeat) (12:15-12:30PM)

Sports programming

KNDY 1570 AM is an affiliate of the Learfield Sports Kansas State Wildcats radio network. The station features play by play of K-State football and men's basketball. For many years, 1570 AM was home to local high school football and basketball until KNDY-FM 95.5 signed on in 1974. With the addition of translator K231AX in 2011 Marysville High School football and boys and girls basketball will return to KNDY AM 1570/FM 94.1.

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