Award Winning News
For decades, area Arkansans have depended on KLYR's
Award Winning News to keep them well informed of happenings, both local
and regional. At KLYR, we take news serious...whether it's keeping
locals aware of birthdays, anniversaries, and obituary reports or being the
citizen's watchdog of governmental affairs, both local and statewide.
Those in the area know we'll bring them the truth...and not the gossip
heard from so many other news organizations these days. KLYR's
Newscasts can be heard at 7:00am, 12:00n, and 4:00pm, Monday through
Friday, on The Valley's News Leader!
Peoples Exchange
If any one program would be labeled the blood of our
radio station, it would surely be KLYR's Peoples Exchange. Three
times daily, West-Arkansans come together in one voice on the valley's
most popular talk show. Need to buy, sell, or trade?
Lost your pet, wallet, or other personal article? Most in this are
will tell you... "You'll probably find it on the Peoples Exchange".
Peoples Exchange can be heard at 6:30 and 7:30 each morning...and again at
12:30pm, Monday through Friday on KLYR AM & FM.
West Arkansas' Best Variety of Music
Being a "real community radio station" also means being
unrestricted by the syndicated networks usually heard on stations owned by
big radio corprorations. In a nutshell, that means we are able to
select our own music..every single song. KLYR features the finest
quality in country music today...even independent artists who don't get
airplay on any other radio station in the valley. With that, we're
used to hearing,,,
"I hear songs on KLYR that I don't hear anywhere
else!"
Add to that our wide library of classic, but not
forgotten, hits from as far back as the 50s, and you've got a country
music variety unmatched by any other station in West Arkansas...and a
format that draws listeners from all ages. You've also got a variety
of songs that keeps listeners dial on KLYR all day and all night.
Sunday Morning Hymntime
For decades, listeners have enjoyed KLYR's selection of
hymns
from artists such as Tennessee Ernie Ford,
George Beverly Shea, The Lundstrums,
Gaither Vocal Band, and more.
From five to nine each Sunday morning,
KLYR provides the gentle wake-up call for West-Arkansans
as they prepare for church or other Sunday activities.
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