KLYD

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KLYD
KLYD real rock 98.9 logo.jpg
Broadcast area Big Spring-Snyder, Texas
Frequency 98.9 (MHz)
BrandingReal Rock 98.9 fm
Programming
Format Modern Rock
Ownership
OwnerDelbert Foree
KSNY, KSNY-FM
History
First air date
2003
Technical information
Facility ID 81514
Class A
ERP 5,600 watts
HAAT 341 meters (1,119 ft)
Links
Website KLYD FM

KLYD (98.9 FM) is a commercial radio station located in Snyder, Texas, broadcasting to the Big Spring-Snyder, Texas, area. KLYD airs a modern rock music format. The call letters were previously held by KISV and KLHC in Bakersfield, California.

32°45′25″N100°54′11″W / 32.757°N 100.903°W / 32.757; -100.903


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