KTCR (AM) explained

KTCR
City:Selah, Washington
Area:Yakima, Washington
Branding:Kruzn 106.9 KTCR
Frequency:980 kHz
Translator:
Repeater:99.7-3 KHHK-HD3
Airdate: (as KUTI)
Format:Oldies
Power:5,000 watts day
500 watts night
Class:B
Facility Id:7918
Coordinates:46.6403°N -120.5967°W
Former Callsigns:KUTI (1955–1996)
KCHT (1996[1] –1997)
KJOX (1997–2004)
KBBO (2004–2013)
Owner:Stephens Media Group
Licensee:SMG-Yakima, LLC
Sister Stations:KHHK, KRSE, KXDD, KARY, KBBO
Webcast:Listen Live
Website:kruznktcr.com
Licensing Authority:FCC

KTCR (980 AM, "Kruzn 106.9 KTCR") is a radio station licensed to Selah, Washington. Owned by Stephens Media Group, it broadcasts an oldies format.

History

The station went on air as KUTI in 1955.

In 1983 KUTI changed its city of license from Yakima to Selah in order to increase power and add nighttime service.[2] [3]

On May 26, 2010, it was rumored then-KJOX's parent company New Northwest Broadcasters's stations could possibly be sold in the near future. Principal of Revitalization Partners, Alan Davis says "The stations are on the air; it's business as usual. I can only tell you there appears to be demand for the stations."[4] [5] In 2012, the stations were sold to James Ingstad of Fargo, North Dakota.

On August 29, 2013, KTCR and its classic country format moved to 980 AM, swapping frequencies with talk-formatted KBBO.

On May 25, 2015, KTCR flipped to a Spanish-language sports talk format as part of the ESPN Deportes Radio network.

In April 2018, Ingstad Radio sold 14 of its stations in Yakima and the Tri-Cities to Stephens Media Group.[6]

On September 2, 2019, with the looming shutdown of ESPN Deportes Radio, the station returned to English-language music programming by flipping to oldies Kruzn 106.9. The station is simulcast on FM translators 102.5 K273DK and 106.9 K295BT (which itself flipped from active rock The X), and simulcast on KKHK-HD3.[7]

Notes and References

  1. News: Call Letter Changes. M Street Journal. October 30, 1996. 7. March 21, 2021.
  2. News: For the Record. 94. Broadcasting. February 14, 1983. March 21, 2021.
  3. Web site: KUTI. YouTube.
  4. Web site: New Northwest Broadcasters Yakima, Washington stations are on the air, and could be sold. Radio-Info.com. May 26, 2010. May 26, 2010.
  5. Web site: Future of local radio stations still unclear. https://web.archive.org/web/20100529195927/http://www.yakima-herald.com/stories/2010/05/25/future-of-local-radio-stations-still-unclear. dead. May 29, 2010. Yakimaherald.com. May 26, 2010.
  6. Web site: Stephens Media Group Buys 14 Ingstad Yakima, Tri-Cities Stations. All Access. en. 2019-09-04.
  7. Web site: 106.9 Yakima Is KRUZN. 2019-09-02. RadioInsight. en-US. 2019-09-04.