KSYN

KSYN (92.5 FM), known as "Kissin' 92.5", is a CHR radio station licensed to Joplin, Missouri. It serves the "Four-State Region." Cities in KSYN's primary coverage area include: Joplin, Neosho, Monett, and Nevada, Missouri; Pittsburg, Parsons, Fort Scott, and Chanute, Kansas; Miami and Vinta, Oklahoma; and Bella Vista, Rogers, and Bentonville, Arkansas.

KSYN 92.5 FM
CityJoplin, Missouri
Broadcast areaJoplin, MO-Pittsburg, KS-Miami, Ok
Frequency92.5 FM (HD Radio)
BrandingKissin' 92.5
Slogan"Your 10 in a row hit music channel"
Programming
FormatCHR
Ownership
OwnerZimmer Radio, Inc.
Technical information
ClassC0
ERP100,000 watts
HAAT300 meters
Links
Websitehttp://www.kissin925.com

Founder

KSYN was founded in 1960 by William B. "Bill" Neal. Following an injury that occurred during the Battle of the Bulge, Neal was transferred to Paris, France where he began his career in broadcasting with the Armed Forces Radio Service. In addition to KSYN, Neal owned WMBH and founded Joplin AM station KQYX. In 2000, Neal was awarded the Pioneer in Broadcasting Award from Missouri Southern State University in recognition of his work in the development of FM radio and for his role in popularizing the modern AM talk radio format. He is also one of only six individuals to be honored with the Lifetime Member award from the Missouri Broadcasters Association.

History

The Modern Era
Since 1998, KSYN has been owned by James L. "Jim" Zimmer under the Zimmer family's Zimmer Radio Group (1998–2006) and Zimmer Radio, Inc (2007–present). During the Zimmer era, the station has been brought fully into the modern, computer age and KSYN's position near the top of listener surveys has been re-established.

gollark: Sadly, I no longer have the power to add emojis and manage channels.
gollark: 🍿 🦀 :ferris:
gollark: Obviously you should avoid pointing guns at yourself if possible, but accidents happen so things like "safeties" exist, even if they make it mildly slower to shoot people when you actually want to.
gollark: Guns things which exist.
gollark: Yes, exactly!

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.