KSEV
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KSEV-AM | |
City of license | Tomball, Texas |
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Broadcast area | Greater Houston |
Branding | KSEV 700 |
Slogan | The Voice |
Frequency | 700 kHz |
Format | News/Talk |
Power | 15,000 Watts daytime 1,000 Watts nighttime |
Callsign meaning | SEVen, as in 700 |
Owner | Liberman Broadcasting (Liberman Broadcasting of Houston License, LLC) |
Website | ksevradio.com |
KSEV is a talk station at 700 on the AM radio dial and is available throughout the Houston, Texas area. It broadcasts a mix of programming on topics including health, financial matters, local politics, and several syndicated talk radio programs. Most of the editorial positions held by the shows and their hosts are conservative in nature.
The station's primary competitors are two well established AM stations (KPRC, KTRH), and newer talk radio outlet KNTH. KSEV occasionally scores a ratings victory in select hours and select demographics.
The station carries national syndications of Michael Reagan and Laura Ingraham. Rencently, Glenn Beck was added to the lineup. Its local hosts include Edd Hendee, Pat Gray and Dan Patrick. The latter-most has been elected to the Texas Senate (Texas Senate, District 7).
[edit] External links
- Query the FCC's AM station database for KSEV
- Radio Locator Information on KSEV
- KSEV Radio's website is http://www.ksevradio.com
- Lone Star Times An affiliated weblog
- Chronically Biased The earlier affiliated weblog