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Beasley's KCYE and KVGS to Swap Frequencies in Las Vegas


Beasley Media Group
Beasley Media Group

Beasley Media Group will officially swap KCYE-FM (102.7 Coyote Country) in Las Vegas from its current frequency at 102.7 MHz with sister station, KVGS-FM (Star 107.9). The new changes will go into effect on Friday, June 24 at 10am.

On Monday, June 27, Shawn Tempesta, along with his co-host Aimee Thomas (former morning co-host on KCYE-FM), will be heard during morning drive and Sammi Reeves will take over afternoons on Star 107.9.

In addition, Program Director and air personality Shawn Stevens will move from middays to mornings on KCYE and Paul Knight will return to take over middays, while Ransom Garcia will remain on the air during afternoons.

"For the last 3 years we have been working towards making Beasley Las Vegas the premier destination for listeners and advertisers," said Vice President and Market Manager Peter Burton. "This move which was supported by intense research and coordination from our outstanding programming and engineering teams will bring us closer to our goal. Bringing Shawn Tempesta aboard will elevate not only our on-air quality but will also grow our commitment to our local digital content efforts. Our lineups are now second to none and as the rest of the market goes national, we continue to focus heavily on the Las Vegas community that we serve."

"As the Las Vegas market continues to grow, we are excited to expand the audience reach of Beasley in the valley with this move," said Beasley Media Group Las Vegas Operations Manager and Program Director Cat Thomas.

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