KTCH


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FieldValue
nameKTCH
logoFile:KTCH BigRedCountry104.9 logo.jpg
cityEmerson, Nebraska
brandingBig Red Country
frequency104.9 MHz
airdateOctober 1975
formatCountry music
erp25,000 watts
haat87 meters
classC3
facility_id35659
coordinates
former_callsignsKTCH-FM (1975–2007)
KCTY (2007–2014)
affiliationsAPRN, Brownfield, Westwood One, Nebraska Radio Network
ownerWayne Radio Works, LLC
sister_stationsKCTY (1590 AM)
websitewaynedailynews.com
licensing_authorityFCC
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| name = KTCH | logo = File:KTCH BigRedCountry104.9 logo.jpg | city = Emerson, Nebraska | area = | branding = Big Red Country | frequency = 104.9 MHz | airdate = October 1975 | format = Country music | erp = 25,000 watts | haat = 87 meters | class = C3 | facility_id = 35659 | coordinates = | callsign_meaning = | former_callsigns = KTCH-FM (1975–2007) KCTY (2007–2014) | affiliations = APRN, Brownfield, Westwood One, Nebraska Radio Network | owner = Wayne Radio Works, LLC | licensee = | sister_stations = KCTY (1590 AM) | webcast = | website = waynedailynews.com | licensing_authority= FCC

KTCH (104.9 FM) is a radio station licensed to Emerson, Nebraska, United States. The station is owned by Wayne Radio Works, LLC.

History

KTCH-FM began broadcasting in October 1975 at 104.9 MHz and a power of 3,000 watts and an antenna height of 113 feet. In 1978, the KTCH stations were sold to Dean Craun who, in 1980, received permission from the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to increase the power on KTCH-AM to 2,500 watts - adding a second tower and creating a directional signal to protect another station on the same frequency in Boone, Iowa. Dean Craun sold the stations to Don Dolesh, a Budweiser beer distributor in Fremont, NE in 1987.

In 1997 the KTCH stations were purchased by Norfolk, Nebraska broadcaster Gene Koehn, owner of KNEN. The power of KTCH-FM was increased to 25,000 watts. After several years, Koehn sold KNEN and the KTCH stations to Waitt Media which was later acquired by NRG Media of Cedar Rapids, Iowa. During the NRG ownership, the KCTY call sign was transferred to KTCH-FM. NRG had used the KCTY call sign in Plattsmouth, Nebraska. In late 2007 KNEN and KTCH/KCTY were purchased by Mike Flood, owner of KUSO in Albion/Norfolk (aka: US-92). Flood had purchased the US-92 FCC construction permit from former West Point, Nebraska broadcaster David Kelly. That relationship paved the way for Kelly to purchase the Wayne, Nebraska stations in the spring of 2008 as Wayne Radio Works, LLC.

The call sign was switched to KTCH on February 3, 2014, consistent with a migration of programming from KTCH (AM) 1590 over to Big Red Country FM at 104.9 mHz. Concurrently, the KCTY call was moved to AM (1590) and in September 2014 was re-branded as "The City" - featuring a Classic Hits music format with increased emphasis on local news, sports, Ag programming and weather. KCTY programming is also broadcast on FM translator K255CK at 98.9 mHz with a power of 238 watts.

Construction permit

On January 4, 2013, KCTY filed an application for an FCC construction permit to change the city of license from Wayne, Nebraska to Emerson and decrease the HAAT to from 92 to 87 meters. A license to cover was issued on June 18, 2013. This change had the effect of retaining the station's transmitter location in Wayne for the present time but opening the possibility that the station could serve the Sioux City, Iowa market at some future date.

References

References

  1. "KTCH Facility Record". [[U.S. Federal Communications Commission]], audio division.
  2. (1976). "1976 Broadcasting Yearbook". Broadcasting Publications Inc..
  3. (June 28, 2024). "1590 AM, Wayne".
  4. (July 2, 1984). "KTCH Radio News".
  5. (January 5, 2000). "The M Street Journal". M Street Publications.
  6. (September 12, 2005). "Multiple Ownership Study: NRG Media". Federal Communications Commission.
  7. "Our History".
  8. "KTCH Call Sign History". United States [[Federal Communications Commission]], audio division.
  9. "KTCH-FM and KCTY-AM History".

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