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'''KSEV''' is a talk station at 700 on the ] dial and is available throughout the ], ] area. It broadcasts an eclectic 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 ] in nature. '''KSEV''' is a talk station at 700 on the ] dial and is available throughout the ], ] area. It broadcasts an eclectic 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 ] in nature.


The station has been at odds with Houston's primary daily, The ], based on presumed allegations of bias on several topics. The reaction by the station was to launch a website called "Chronically Biased" that was an editorial rebuttal. The website eventually evolved into a larger op/ed site covering most topics called "Lone Star Times". Lone Star Times is currently affiliated with KSEV and edited by station manager Dan Patrick.
The station has an affiliated ], the Lone Star Times, where its hosts and others post opinion pieces.


Ratings-wise, the station's primary competitors are two well established AM stations (], ]), though KSEV has won several hours of local and syndicated programming against the older stations. Ratings-wise, the station's primary competitors are two well established AM stations (], ]), though KSEV has won several hours of local and syndicated programming against the older stations.

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KSEV is a talk station at 700 on the AM radio dial and is available throughout the Houston, Texas area. It broadcasts an eclectic 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 has been at odds with Houston's primary daily, The Houston Chronicle, based on presumed allegations of bias on several topics. The reaction by the station was to launch a website called "Chronically Biased" that was an editorial rebuttal. The website eventually evolved into a larger op/ed site covering most topics called "Lone Star Times". Lone Star Times is currently affiliated with KSEV and edited by station manager Dan Patrick.

Ratings-wise, the station's primary competitors are two well established AM stations (KPRC, KTRH), though KSEV has won several hours of local and syndicated programming against the older stations.

The station carries national syndications of Michael Reagan, Bill O'Reilly, and Laura Ingraham. Its local hosts include Edd Hendee and Dan Patrick

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