KGYN
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KGYN is a radio station
Radio station
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 licensed to Guymon, Oklahoma
Guymon, Oklahoma
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, USA. The station serves the southwestern Kansas area, and carries a country music format. The station is currently owned by Steckline Communications. KGYN broadcasts 10,000 watts on a protected signal and can be heard in 7 states during daytime power and most of the western half of the United States during night time power. As of Monday, February 22, 2010 at 9am,1210 KGYN will flip format from the Dial Global "Mainstream Country" format to the networks "Classic Country" format. KGYN will air country music classics from the early 60's to 2002. Long time KGYN employee Richard Ryther will host a live weekday morning show while working with Joel Navarro, VP/Brand Manager for Steckline Communications, who works out of Steckline's corporate office in Wichita Kansas.

The station has been received via skywave
Skywave
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 in Salt Lake City, Utah
Salt Lake City, Utah
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