KQYK

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KQYK
KQYK logo
City of license Lake Crystal, Minnesota
Broadcast area Mankato, Minnesota
Branding 95.7 The Blaze
Frequency 95.7 FM (MHz)
101.7 FM (MHz) (translator)
First air date September 29, 2005
Format Commercial; Active Rock
ERP 6,000 watts
250 watts (translator)
HAAT 100 meters
0 meters (translator)
Class A
D (translator)
Facility ID 164294
23467 (translator)
Owner Three Eagles Communications
Sister stations KEEZ, KYSM-FM, KRBI-FM, KRBI
Webcast webcast
Website www.957theblaze.com

KQYK, better known as "95.7 The Blaze", is a radio station licensed to Lake Crystal, Minnesota, serving the Mankato area and the Minnesota River Valley. The station airs a active rock format, and also broadcasts in the Mankato area via a 250 watt translator at 101.7 FM.

KQYK went on the air on September 29, 2005[1] with a country format as "The Eagle". On September 26, 2007 the station flipped to active rock as "95.7 The Blaze," with a format and logo similar to that of sister station KIBZ in Lincoln, Nebraska. KQYK is owned by Three Eagles Communications with sister stations KEEZ, KYSM-FM, KRBI-FM and KRBI.

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  1. ^ Broadcasting News-September 2005

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