KPYK

Radio station in Terrell, Texas
  • Terrell, Texas
Broadcast areaTerrell and VicinityFrequency1570 kHzBrandingKPYK 1570ProgrammingFormatAdult standardsOwnershipOwnerMohnkern ElectronicsHistory
First air date
1949 (as KTER)
Former call signs
KTER (1949–1992)
Call sign meaning
The Pick of the DialTechnical informationFacility ID43433ClassDPower270 watts (Daytime)
6 watts (Nighttime)Translator(s)102.5 K273DA (Terrell)LinksWebsiteKPYK Online

KPYK (1570 AM) is an adult standards radio station licensed to and serving the area around Terrell, Texas. The station is owned by Mohnkern Electronics.

History

The station began in 1949 as KTER (callsign to have stood for its previous owner Terrell Tribune). According to the stations add in the 1973 Terrell High school Annual; the stations format was "News, Sports and Music". The station was only allowed to operate during the daytime hours. KTER was located at the American National Bank building on Moore Avenue in Terrell.

In 1992, KTER switched to its current callsign and format.

Former logo

External links

  • 1570 KPYK Online
  • KPYK in the FCC AM station database
  • KPYK in Nielsen Audio's AM station database
  • K273DA in the FCC FM station database
  • K273DA at FCCdata.org
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32°45′17″N 96°14′22″W / 32.75472°N 96.23944°W / 32.75472; -96.23944


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