Innovative, informative, and entertaining. When it comes to The Chad Hasty Show, that is the show you are going to hear every time you tune in. Chad Hasty started his broadcast career in 2003 and launched his first show in 2006 on News/Talk 790AM KFYO. In 2008, he took over Lubbock’s First News on KFYO. In October 2012, The Chad Hasty Show moved to the midday time slot of 8:30-11 a.m., and then to the afternoon show from 5-7pm at the end of 2020. Listeners across West Texas call in during the show to voice their opinions on the day's hot-button issues. Chad Hasty has interviewed senators, representatives, governors, presidential candidates, authors and local officials. In 2016, Hasty was appointed by Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick to the Elections Advisory Committee as the only representative from West Texas. In 2019, he was re-appointed to the same committee. Hasty enjoys talking politics, sports, cigars and anything else that's on the listeners' minds. He keeps in touch with the listeners through social media, including Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and more. You can find him on most social media through the @ChadHastyRadio handle. The Chad Hasty Show airs weekdays 5 to 7 p.m. on News/Talk 95.1 FM & 790 AM KFYO in Lubbock, and on the Texas Townsquare Media Network on NewsTalk 1290 KWFS in Wichita Falls, KYYW 1470 News Talk Radio in Abilene and 940 AM in Amarillo.
Chad Hasty
COVID 2.0? Are Mask Mandates Coming Back To Texas?
An uptick in COVID-19 cases has some calling for mask mandates.
Abbott Says No To Vaccine Passports In Texas
Texas Governor Greg Abbott announced on Tuesday that he had signed an Executive Order prohibiting government mandated vaccine passports in Texas. The move by Abbott comes after Florida Governor Ron DeSantis banned vaccine passports in both the public and private sector...
CDC Says Fully Vaccinated People Can Travel at a Low Risk
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said that Americans who have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19 can travel at a 'low-risk to themselves.'
Mobile, Alabama’s Legendary Leprechaun Sighting is All You Need for St. Patrick’s Day
A news clip from Mobile, Alabama went viral in 2006 when a tv crew reported on a neighborhood leprechaun sighting.