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. I started my broadcast career in 2003 and launched my first show in 2006 on News/Talk 790AM KFYO. In 2008, I took over Lubbock’s First News on KFYO. In October 2012, The Chad Hasty Show moved to the current time slot of 8:30-11 a.m., replacing legendary national broadcaster Neal Boortz and has become one of the most well-known shows in Texas. Listeners across West Texas call in during my show to voice their opinions on the day's hot-button issues. I've interviewed senators, representatives, governors, presidential candidates, authors and local officials. In 2016, I was appointed by Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick to the Elections Advisory Committee as the only representative from West Texas. In 2019, I was re-appointed to the same committee. I enjoy talking politics, sports, cigars and anything else that's on the listeners' minds. I keep in touch with my listeners through social media, including Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and more. You can find me on most social media through the @ChadHastyRadio handle. The Chad Hasty Show airs weekdays 8:30 to 11 a.m. and 5 to 7 p.m. on News/Talk 95.1 FM & 790 AM KFYO in Lubbock, NewsTalk 1290 KWFS in Wichita Falls, and KYYW 1470 News Talk Radio in Abilene.
Chad Hasty
75% Of Texans Agree On This Legislation, But Passage Is Doubtful
What do most Texans say they would approve of that probably has no chance of passing in the 88th Texas Legislative Session?
The FBI Has A Warning For Lonely Texans Looking For Love
The FBI wants you to know that if you are looking for love, don't look in the wrong places.
Will Texas Tech Ban TikTok On Campus Wi-Fi After UT’s Ban?
The end of TikTok, at least on University Wi-Fi networks, seems to be getting closer in Texas. On Tuesday, the University of Texas at Austin notified students and staff that they would no longer be able to access TikTok on university Wi-Fi Networks...
Georgia Ends TCU’s Dream Season
In the end, the number one ranked, most talked about, all-around consensus pick to win the National Championship, Georgia Bulldogs were even more to handle than what TCU or the pundits had predicted.
The Georgia Bulldogs defeated TCU 65-7 on Monday night in Los Angeles...
The Dr Pepper Shake Is Back At Whataburger
A trip to Whataburger may be in store for those who are fans of Dr Pepper and shakes. The fan favorite, Dr Pepper shake is back in stores across Texas, but sadly, only for a limited time.
Whataburger made the announcement on Tuesday, delighting people all across the Lone Star State...
U-Haul Rentals Head For Texas Most Of The Time
Think all those U-Hauls you see are headed for Southern California? Think again. When it comes to rentals of U-haul trailers and trucks, Texas is the top destination for those who are hauling.
While overall rentals were down in 2022, those trucks that were rented were headed for Texas for the second straight year...
Hot Dr Pepper Was Once Considered A Holiday Tradition
If there is one thing we know about Dr Pepper, it is that Texans love it. For many of us, nothing beats a cold, refreshing Dr Pepper on a hot Summer day, or even a cool winter night. But did you know there is a different way of drinking Dr Pepper...
McDonald’s Is Testing A New Concept Store In Texas
McDonald's is preparing for trends to continue that show people want to drive-through and pick up instead of dine in at its restaurants. McDonald's has even decided to open a new concept location in Texas that is centered around it's app, a smaller dining room, and a quick way to pick up food...
Texas Homebuyers Aren’t Concerned With Home Offices Now
What homebuyers in Texas are searching for is changing at least compared to just a few years ago when homebuyers were wanting to purchase large homes with large home offices that they could work from.
Now that the COVID pandemic is largely over and people are going back to the office, the demand for large offices is heading down according to the Houston Chronicle. And...
Texas Bill Would Ban Social Media For Kids Under 18
When Texas lawmakers return to Austin in January they will tackle a wide range of issues, including property taxes, securing Texas schools, securing the grid, border issues, and much more.
But what about social media? Last session lawmakers went after the tech giants for silencing views on the right. Thi...