KEYJ-FM (107.9 MHz) is a commercial radio station located in Abilene, Texas.
This brought about a classic/current AOR format from its previous "Pop40" branded "Key-J 108".
The station owners in the 1980s and 1990s were Lloyd Mynat (who played professional football at one time) and Dave Boyal.
Before 1979, the call letters KEYJ were assigned to a station located in Jamestown, North Dakota broadcasting at 1400 AM (now KQDJ), which gained brief fame in 1957, when it was featured in Life Magazine, as the home of the "World's Youngest D-J", Shadoe Stevens.
KEYJ won the RadioContraband Rock Radio Award for the "Under the Radar" station of the Year in 2014.