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KSEV (700 AM) is a commercial radio station, licensed to Tomball, Texas, and serving Greater Houston. It broadcasts a
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radio format and is owned by Texas Lieutenant Governor
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. (Patrick is not related to sports radio and TV host
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.) The studios and offices are on Katy Freeway (I-10) in Houston. The transmitter is off FM 2978 in Magnolia, Texas.
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is a clear-channel frequency reserved for WLW in Cincinnati, a Class A, 50,000- watt station. While KSEV operates with 15,000 watts by day, it must reduce power at night to 1,000 watts to avoid interference. There are only thirteen other stations in the United States that broadcast on 700 kHz.


Programming

On weekdays, KSEV features local hosts in the morning and afternoon drive times, with paid brokered programming in middays and syndicated conservative talk shows heard the rest of the day. Hosts include Brian Kilmeade, Ben Shapiro,
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, Joe Pags and Dan Bongino; programs include Red Eye Radio and First Light. On weekends, KSEV carries programs about money, health, lifestyle, real estate, cars, and gardening; while money, lifestyle, and health programs were also carried on weekday afternoons, some of which are brokered programming. Most hours begin with the world and national news from Townhall Radio. The station's primary competitors are two well-established talk stations, both owned by
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, AM 740 KTRH and
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KPRC, as well as
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talk radio outlet AM 1070
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.


History

On December 1, 1986, the station first
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as KTBT. It was owned by Duncan Broadcasting and aired a middle of the road (MOR) music format. At first, the power was 2,500 watts by day and 1,000 watts at night. Howard Sellers acquired the station in September 1989. He kept the format as MOR. Sellers sold the station the following month. In October 1989, the station changed owners again, as Sunbelt Broadcasting bought the station for only $47,164. Sunbelt's president and owner was
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, who was already hosting a show on KTBT. Previously, Patrick had served as sports director for KHOU Channel 11 in Houston. Sunbelt changed the call sign to KSEV and switched the format to conservative talk. The station became an
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Network affiliate and also got a boost in power to 25,000 watts in the daytime, and 1,000 watts at night. Patrick wore several hats as owner, general manager, and morning drive sports talk host in the early years of KSEV. Also in 1989, KSEV acquired the Houston-area rights to run the
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'' Rush Limbaugh Show'', while Limbaugh was relatively unknown. (Limbaugh later switched to 740 KTRH, owned by
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, which also syndicates Limbaugh's show.) In April of that year, Los Angeles Kings hockey games were aired; it ended in June 1993. Dallas Stars took over in the fall of that year. By 1990, along with Limbaugh and Patrick, KSEV had a lineup of local hosts which included Roger Gray, Jerry Trupiano, and former Houston Chronicle sportswriter Ed Fowler. Bob Hallmark was the program director and Rod Evans served as the news director. In 1995, KSEV was acquired by San Antonio-based
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. The format remained talk and Patrick stayed on as vice president and general manager. The station changed hands again in 2001, as Clear Channel sold KSEV to
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/ref> Even though Lieberman usually programs
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formats, KSEV remained a conservative talk station in English. Patrick remained KSEV's vice president, running the station through a
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(LMA). Patrick later bought the station from Lieberman.


References


External links

*KSEV Radio's website is http://www.ksevradio.com {{News/Talk Radio Stations in Texas SEV News and talk radio stations in the United States Radio stations established in 1962