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KTLO-AM-FM was sold in 1975 to four new investors for $400,000. [9] By the mid-1980s, KTLO had settled into a middle-of-the-road music format [1] known as "Stardust 98". [10] The 1990s saw ownership and technical changes for KTLO-FM. The former began with a $775,000 sale of KTLO-AM-FM to Charles and Scottie Earls in late 1994. [11]
Fort Smith: Big Chief Broadcasting Co. Gospel KTCS-FM: 99.9 FM: Fort Smith: Big Chief Broadcasting Company: Country KTFS-FM: 107.1 FM: Texarkana: BTC USA Holdings Management Inc. Talk KTHS: 1480 AM: Green Forest: Carroll County Broadcasting, Inc. Regional Mexican KTHS-FM: 107.1 FM: Berryville: Carroll County Broadcasting, Inc. Country KTLO ...
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KTLO may refer to: KTLO (AM), a radio station (1240 AM) licensed to serve Mountain Home, Arkansas, United States; KTLO-FM, a radio station (97.9 FM) licensed to serve Mountain Home, Arkansas; KTLO-LD, a low-power television station (channel 29, virtual 46) licensed to serve Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States
KTLO 1240 AM is a radio station licensed to Mountain Home, Arkansas. The station broadcasts a country music format and is owned by Mountain Lakes Broadcasting Corp. [3]
KBFB (97.9 FM) is a commercial radio station with an urban contemporary–leaning rhythmic contemporary radio format, known as "97.9 The Beat."It is licensed to Dallas, Texas and serves the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex.
Call sign Frequency City of License [1] [2] Licensee Format [3]; KAAM: 770 AM: Garland: DJRD Broadcasting, LLC: Christian talk/Brokered KABA: 90.3 FM: Louise: Aleluya Broadcasting Network
KTFW-FM (92.1 FM, branded as "Hank FM") is a country music radio station focusing on serving the western half of the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex.Licensed to Glen Rose, Texas, United States, it strongly emphasizes classic, traditional, and neotraditional country music.