KDYN-FM
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KDYN-FM is a radio station
Radio station
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 licensed
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 to serve Ozark, Arkansas
Ozark, Arkansas
Ozark is a city in Franklin County, Arkansas, United States, and one of the two county seats of Franklin County. It is part of the Fort Smith, Arkansas-Oklahoma Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 3,525 at the 2000 census, making Ozark the ninth largest municipality in the metro area...

, USA. The station is owned by Ozark Communications, Inc. The station was assigned the KDYN-FM call sign
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 by the Federal Communications Commission
Federal Communications Commission
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 on September 12, 1985.

Key personnel at KDYN are Marc Dietz, general manager, Kris Wilson, host of the Mid-Day Request Show, Steve Lewis, Toni Cruise, Richard Lee, Steve Lewis and John Calhoun.

Programming

KDYN-FM broadcasts a country music
Country music
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 format under the music programming of Citadel Media's Real Country
Real country
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. The station's schedule is mostly satellite radio programing with the exception of from 6 AM-9 AM and 12 PM-1 PM Central Time which is dedicated to local programming. Also from 4 PM-7 PM is a three hour sports program called "The Sports Animals" hosted by Shawn Arnell and Wally Hall.

Weekends include The Horse Show with Rick Lamb, Bob Kingsley
Bob Kingsley
Bob Kingsley is an American country music radio personality and host of the nationally syndicated programs "Bob Kingsley's Country Top 40" and "Bob Kingsley with Today's Hit Makers."...

's Country Top 40 on Saturday, The Gospel Greats with Paul Heil on Sundays, Voice of Prophecy
Voice Of Prophecy
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on Sunday, First Baptist Church in Ozark, Arkansas, as well as sports coverage of University of Arkansas
University of Arkansas
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 football and men's basketball, provided by ISP Sports and Ozark School District
Ozark School District
The Ozark School District #14 is a public school district in western Arkansas serving most of northern Franklin County and a small portion of western Johnson County. The district is a member of the Western Arkansas Educational Service Cooperative, which includes districts in western Arkansas. As...

football and basketball coverage.

KDYN-FM broadcasts a country music format under the music programming of Citadel Media's Real Country.[2] The station's schedule is mostly satellite radio programing with the exception of from 6 AM-9 AM and 12 PM-1 PM Central Time which is dedicated to local programming. Also from 4 PM-7 PM is a three hour sports program called "Drive Time Sports" with Randy Rainwater and Rick Schaeffer.
Weekends include The Horse Show with Rick Lamb,[3] Bob Kingsley's Country Top 40 on Saturday, The Gospel Greats with Paul Heil on Sundays, Voice of Prophecy on Sunday, First Baptist Church in Ozark, Arkansas, as well as sports coverage of University of Arkansas football and men's basketball, provided by ISP Sports and Ozark School District football and basketball coverage.

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