KDRY

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KDRY
City of license San Antonio, Texas
Branding AM 1110
Frequency 1100 kHz
Format Christian
Power 11,000 watts (day)
1,000 watts (night)
Class B
Owner KDRY Radio, Inc.
Webcast Listen Live
Website kdry.com

KDRY (1100 AM) is a San Antonio, Texas, family-owned Christian radio station.

KDRY was granted a license by the FCC to broadcast from the city of Alamo Heights, near the downtown area of San Antonio, Texas. In 1963, the license was for 1,000 watts, daytime signal only, on frequency AM 1110. Samuel Nathaniel Morris was the driving force to build a radio station that would have a Christian preaching and teaching format and some Christian music.

In 1982, KDRY was granted a license by the FCC to expand its signal strength to 11,000 watts of power and move to 1100 on the AM frequency. The effect of this was a 75 mile signal strength during the day and covering primarily San Antonio during night time hours.

KDRY Radio, AM 1100 has been family owned and operated since 1963, and is currently on its third generation of ownership.

KDRY airs national Christian radio programs such as Family Life Today with Dennis Rainey, Insight for Living with Chuck Swindoll, The Alternative with Tony Evans, Focus on the Family with James Dobson, In Touch with Charles Stanley, and Living On The Edge with Chip Ingram

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