WTKI
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| WTKI | |
| City of license | Huntsville, Alabama |
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| Branding | ProTalk 1450 |
| Frequency | 1450 kHz |
| Format | Talk |
| Power | 1000 watts |
| Class | C |
| Facility ID | 30965 |
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| Former callsigns | WFUN, WFIX, WKGL, WHOH[1] |
| Owner | Christian Voice of Central Ohio, Inc. |
| Sister stations | WDPT (AM) |
| Webcast | Listen Live |
| Website | http://www.protalk1490.com/ |
WTKI (1450 AM, "ProTalk 1450") is a radio station licensed to Huntsville, Alabama, that serves central North Alabama and south-central Tennessee. The station broadcasts a mix of religious and conservative talk radio programming.[2] This programming is a simulcast of sister station WDPT (1490 AM) in Decatur, Alabama.
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[edit] History
The station served Huntsville since the 1940s as WFUN, WFIX, WKGL, and WHOH. WFIX (1970s) was a full-service middle-of-the-road adult contemporary station, until the market upheaval of the 1980s when Arbitron expanded the survey area beyond Madison County and the FM stations began their rise to local market dominance. Since the mid-1980s the station has broadcast a number of formats, most notably talk radio and sports talk. The station was the radio flagship of the Huntsville Stars minor league baseball radio radio network until the 2007 station ownership and format change. WTKI also broadcast games of the Huntsville Channel Cats of the Central Hockey League from the team's inception in 1995 until it folded in 2000.[3]
The station was assigned the WTKI call letters by the Federal Communications Commission on September 1, 1992.[1] It has held those call letters since then except for an eight month period in 2002 when it was known as WHOH, the "Heart of Huntsville."
[edit] Ownership
In November 2006, Christian Voice of Central Ohio Inc, headed by President Dan Baughman, agreed to buy WTKI from Mountain Mist Media, LLC., headed by President David Barnhardt, for a reported $475,000.[4][5] As a result, the station flipped formats from sports talk to religious programming in early January 2007.[6]
[edit] References
- ^ a b Call Sign History. FCC Media Bureau CDBS Public Access Database.
- ^ Station Information Profile. Arbitron.
- ^ Friedlander, Brett. "Force Games May Be On Radio", The Fayetteville Observer, 1997-10-12. Retrieved on 2007-12-31. "The Channel Cats' games have been carried by WTKI radio in Huntsville since the team's inception three seasons ago."
- ^ "Deals", Broadcasting & Cable, 2006-12-11.
- ^ "Transactions for Dec. 1, 2006", Radio & Records, 2006-12-01. Retrieved on 2007-12-30. "Mountain Mist Media, LLC's WTKI-AM/Huntsville, AL to Christian Voice of Central Ohio Inc for $475,000."
- ^ "1450 AM becomes religious channel", The Huntsville Times, 2007-01-10. Retrieved on 2007-12-31.
[edit] External links
- WTKI official website
- Query the FCC's AM station database for WTKI
- Radio Locator Information on WTKI
- Query Arbitron's AM station database for WTKI
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