KTIC-FM explained

KTIC-FM
City:West Point, Nebraska
Country:US
Frequency:107.9 MHz
Branding:107.9 The Bull
Languages:English
Format:Country music
Owner:Nebraska Rural Radio Association
Sister Stations:KTIC (AM)
Former Callsigns:KWPN-FM (1988–2007)
Licensing Authority:FCC
Facility Id:33881
Class:C2
Erp:33,000 watts
Coordinates:41.8814°N -97.0164°W

KTIC-FM (107.9 MHz) is a radio station broadcasting a country music format. Like its sister AM station KTIC it is licensed to West Point, Nebraska. The station serves the Norfolk area, which is part of the Sioux City, Iowa, market. KTIC-FM is owned by Nebraska Rural Radio Association.[1]

The station changed its call sign from the original KWPN-FM on July 2, 2007. KTIC-FM is a country music station, known commonly as "107.9 The Bull".

KTIC-FM has been owned and operated by the Nebraska Rural Radio Association as part of the KRVN network since 1997, when it was purchased from founders David and Sharon Kelley. There are daily market updates, as well as other agricultural news. The station is an ABC affiliate, and features regular news programming from ABC.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: KTIC-FM Facility Record . United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division .