KMYC

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KMYC
Broadcast area Marysville, California
Branding Talk Radio 1410
Slogan Right Talk, right when we need it the most.
Frequency 1410 (kHz)
First air date 1940
Format Talk radio
Power 5,000 watts day
1,000 watts night
Class B
Owner Huth Broadcasting
Sister stations KBLF, KRAC, KBJK, KOBO
Website KMYCradio.com

KMYC (1410 AM, "TalkRadio 1410") is an American news/talk radio station based in Marysville, California. It is owned by Huth Broadcasting of Marysville, which also owns KBLF in Red Bluff and KOBO in Yuba City. KMYC covers Yuba and Sutter counties, as well as Sacramento and other nearby population centers. It was originally on 1420 kHz and moved to 1450 kHz in 1941 due to the NARBA agreement. It moved to 1410 kHz in 1952.

KMYC Talk lineup consists of Laura Ingraham, Rush Limbaugh, Glenn Beck, Roger Hedgecock, Paul Preston and Coast to Coast AM.

Weekend programing is provided by local talk show hosts.

All weekend shows are simulcast in stereo on MySYtv.

Station history

  • 1998- Talk radio Tom Huth purchases KMYC
  • 1998 FM moves to Sacramento, CA
  • 2001-2011 Sporting News Radio
  • 1994-2001 One on One Sports
  • 1991-1994 Timeless (radio network)
  • 1990 Simulcast of KRFD 99.9 FM Marysville, CA
  • 1984-1986 Country Music
  • 1978-1984 Adult Contemporary
  • 1980 River City Radio Corp purchase AM/FM combo and increases KFRD to 50 kW
  • 1960-1978 Top 40
  • 1965 California First Broadcasting purchases the AM/FM combo
  • 1964 Sister station KFRO changes calls to KFRD
  • 1963 KMYC-FM changes calls to KRFO
  • 1959 August 1 Carlton Broadcasting Corp. purchases the station
  • 1957 Power increased to 5000w Day and 1000w Night
  • 1952-1955 Broadcast moves to 1410 kHz - Power increased to 1000w
  • 1947 Sister FM built KMYC-FM 99.9 Mc 4.7 kW (KUBA signs on the air same year)
  • 1940-1952 Mutual Broadcasting System on 1450 kHz - Power increased from 100w to 250w during the first year. Owners: Marysville-Yuba City Brosdcaster (group also owned the Appeal-Democrat) Studio: State Theatre 519 E Street in Marysville

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