KTFW-FM

KTFW-FM (92.1 FM, branded as "Hank FM") is a country 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. KTFW-FM simulcasts its programming with 95.5 KTWF, expanding "Hank-FM" into the Wichita Falls market. The station is owned and operated by LKCM Radio Group, along with sister stations "95.9 The Ranch" in Jacksboro, Texas, and 106.9 The Ranch" in Corsicana, Texas. Although its office is located in downtown Fort Worth, its transmitter is located in Glen Rose, Texas.

KTFW-FM
CityGlen Rose, Texas
Broadcast area
Frequency92.1 MHz
95.5 KTWF Scotland, Texas (simulcast partner)
Branding92.1 Hank FM
SloganReal Country
Programming
Language(s)English
FormatCountry
Ownership
OwnerLKCM Radio Group
Sister stationsKFWR, KRVF, KTWF
History
First air date1989
Former call signsKCLE (1989-1998)
Call sign meaningTexas, Fort Worth
(station's headquarters)
Technical information
Facility ID65314
ClassC1
ERP25,000 watts
HAAT432 meters (1,417 ft)
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websitewww.921hankfm.com

History

FC Dallas Major League Soccer games previously aired on KTFW.

By January 6, 2012, KTFW had tweaked its country format to include country music from the 1970s to present day and was rebranded as "Hank FM".

By September 2018, KTFW had rebranded as "Real Country 92.1 Hank FM" with the slogan: "Playing the best country from the 80's and 90's and George Strait every hour." It is the flagship station for Aledo Bearcats High School football and hosts the Gary Patterson Radio Show (Head Football Coach of the TCU Horned Frogs) during football season, typically on Thursday nights.[1]

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References

  1. "Garry Patterson Radio Show". TCU Athletics. Retrieved 2020-01-30.


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