KTNT (FM)

KTNT is a radio station airing a country music format licensed to Eufaula, Oklahoma, broadcasting on 102.5 MHz FM. The station serves the areas of Eufaula and McAlester, Oklahoma, and is owned by K95.5, Inc.[2]

KTNT
CityEufaula, Oklahoma
Broadcast areaEufaula, Oklahoma
McAlester, Oklahoma
Frequency102.5 MHz
Branding102.5 Blake FM
SloganPlays News Country
Programming
FormatCountry music
Ownership
OwnerPayne Radio Group[1]
(K95.5, Inc.)
Sister stationsKITX, KYOA, KSTQ, KTFX, KEOK, KTLQ, KDOE, KMMY, KZDV, KYHD, KNNU, KQIK
History
First air dateJune 15, 1967 (as KCES at 102.3)
Former call signsKCES (1967-1999)
Former frequencies102.3 MHz (1967-1999)
Technical information
Facility ID67678
ClassC3
ERP10,500 watts
HAAT154 meters
Transmitter coordinates35.10250°N 95.61472°W / 35.10250; -95.61472
Links
Websitewww.blakefm1025.com

History of call letters

The call letters KTNT-FM were previously assigned to a station in Tacoma, Washington. Owned by the Tribune Publishing Company, it began broadcasting October 26, 1948, on 97.3 MHz.[3] The KTNT call sign was also used during the mid 1980s by Walton Stations, New Mexico for a station in Ruidoso, New Mexico.

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References

  1. http://payneradiogroup.com/
  2. KTNT fcc.gov. Retrieved November 21, 2012
  3. "Paper Heralds Opening of KTNT (FM) Tacoma" (PDF). Broadcasting. November 15, 1948. Retrieved 6 February 2015.


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