Rob Snyder is the News & Sports Operations Manager for News/Talk 95.1/790, KFYO and Talk 1340 KKAM in Lubbock, plus the Brand Manager for News/Talk 1470, KYYW in Abilene, ESPN 960 (KGKL) in San Angelo, and News/Talk 1290 in Wichita Falls. Snyder also contributes news & sports reports to TSN, the Texas State Network, which is heard on Talk 1340 & KFYO. In 2018, Snyder was named one of the Lubbock Chamber of Commerce's "Twenty Under 40". In addition, Snyder has previously served as the CBS Sports Radio and ESPN Radio stringer for Texas Tech Football & Men's Basketball games in Lubbock during the 2000s and 2010s. From 2016-2019, he was the co-host of the West Texas Friday Night Scoreboard Show which is broadcast across more than 45 stations during high school football season. And, from 2001-2004, Snyder was the Network Producer for Texas Tech Football & Red Raider Basketball broadcasts from the All Sports Radio Network. A native Texan, Snyder graduated from Klein High School in north suburban Houston. He attended Texas Tech University before joining KFYO & Talk 1340 KKAM in January 2001. You'll hear Snyder anchoring newscasts on KFYO & Talk 1340, and filling in on various talk shows. Have a question or comment? Send an e-mail to: robert.snyder@townsquaremedia.com
Rob Snyder
United Supermarkets, Market Street & Amigos Locations Will Continue Requiring Masks for Cu…
Customers, vendors and employees at all United Supermarkets, Market Street, United Express & Amigos locations will be required to wear masks after March 10th.
South Plains Electric Co-op Provides Guidance Concerning February Bills
The February usage bill for South Plains Electric Co-op customers are being sent out, and SPEC officials note that there are many factors that could lead to increased bills.
South Plains College Campuses to Continue COVID-19 Protocols; Including Wearing Masks
Masks will continue to be required at all SPC campuses until further notice. Social distancing will also be required for all students, faculty and staff.
Katharine Hayhoe Named Chief Scientist for The Nature Conservancy
Hayhoe will be leaving her various roles at Texas Tech University at the end of May.
Texas to Maintain Current Funding Levels for Public Schools to Support In-Person Instructi…
As part of Texas leadership encouraging public schools to return to in-person learning, funding levels will be kept at the same levels they were pre-Coronavirus pandemic
Texas Tech Baseball Sweeps Houston Baptist in Weekend Series
Texas Tech is back to .500 after sweeping the HBU Huskies at Rip Griffin Park. Next week, Texas Tech is scheduled to play five games, including three at Minute Maid Park
FEMA Adds 18 More Counties to List of Texas Counties In Which Residents Can Apply for Disa…
Homeowners and renters, in over 110 Texas counties, can now apply for federal assistance after this month's deadly winter storms. The newest counties included are Ector and Howard
Gas Prices Continuing to Go Up Across Texas After Winter Storm
Most West Texas cities saw gas prices go up between 15 to 20 cents a gallon last week. The statewide average price is $2.40 a gallon in Texas.
Lubbock, Scurry, Taylor, Tom Green, Montague, and Wichita County Residents Can Apply for F…
Residents in Lubbock, Scurry, Taylor, Tom Green, Wichita, and Montague counties can apply for assistance after last week's winter storm left many without power
Texas A&M AgriLife Warns of Empty Shelves at Grocery Stores Because of Last Week’s Winter …
The main culprit? Last week's winter storm across Texas which prevented trucks from re-supplying grocery store shelves
City of Post, Texas Runs Out of Water on Saturday
Post's two major sources of water suffered delivery issues on Saturday. Bottled water is being distributed at Post City Warehouse #2 on 8th Street in Post.
Southwest Power Pool Downgrades to EEA Level 3; Rolling Blackouts Possible Across South Pl…
Rolling blackouts are possible in Lubbock, and across the South Plains and Texas Panhandle on Tuesday, due to the Southwest Power Pool having to downgrade to EEA Level 3