KSEV (700 AM) is a commercial radio station, licensed to Tomball, Texas, and serving Greater Houston.
On weekdays, KSEV features local hosts in the morning and afternoon drive times, with paid brokered programming in middays and syndicated conservative talk shows heard the rest of the day.
On weekends, KSEV carries programs about money, health, lifestyle, food, cigars, home repair and gardening.
Patrick wore several hats as owner, general manager, and morning drive sports talk host in the early years of KSEV.
In April of that year, Los Angeles Kings hockey games were aired; it ended in June 1993.
By 1990, along with Limbaugh and Patrick, KSEV had a lineup of local hosts which included Roger Gray, Jerry Trupiano, and former Houston Chronicle sportswriter Ed Fowler.
The station changed hands again in 2001, as Clear Channel sold KSEV to Liberman Broadcasting, based in Southern California.
Patrick remained KSEV's vice president, running the station through a local marketing agreement (LMA).