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. In 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. 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 on News/Talk 95.1 FM and 790 AM KFYO Weekdays 8:30-11 a.m.
Chad Hasty
Charles Perry Files Bill to Ban Sanctuary Cities
The bill is similar to the one Perry filed in the previous legislative session.
Paper Names Texas Governor Greg Abbott a Potential 2020 Presidential Candidate
The race for 2016 isn't over, and already some are looking ahead to 2020.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton Indicted
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is reportedly set to face three criminal charges.
East Texas Town Shuts Down Lemonade Stand
Two East Texas girls get a lesson in business and big government.
Texas Police Officer on Leave After Video Surfaces of Officer Pulling His Gun on Teenagers
A McKinney police officer has been placed on administrative leave after an altercation was caught on video Friday night.
Texas Tech Students Don’t Know Who Won the Civil War or Who the Vice President Is, But The…
Do Texas Tech students pay attention to politics? PoliTech set out to answer that question. You might not like the answer.