Media outlets starting with K
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KKTKT-AM
KTKT-AM is a commercial station owned by Intertech Media LLC./Lotus Communications Corp. The format of the station is Spanish adult hits. KTKT-AM broadcasts to the Tucson, AZ area on 990 AM and simulcasts on an FM-translator at 94.3 FM. The target audience of the station is Spanish-speaking listeners, ages 35 to 54.
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KTKU-FM
KTKU-FM is a commercial station owned by Alaska Broadcast Communications Inc. The format for the station is country. KTKU-FM's tagline is "TAKU 105." The target audience of the station is adults, ages 18 to 54. KTKU-FM broadcasts to the Juneau, AK area at 105.1 FM. Newscasts air hourly during the morning drive, AKT.
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KKTKX-FM
KTKX-FM is a commercial station owned by Cox Media Group, Inc. The format for the station is classic rock. KTKX-FM's target audience is listeners, ages 18 to 54, in the San Antonio area. The station airs locally at 106.7 FM using the tagline "106.7 The Eagle" and the slogan "San Antonio's Only Classic Rock." The station's newscasts air at top of the hour.
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KTKZ-AM
KTKZ-AM is a commercial station owned by Salem Media Group, Inc. The format of the station is conservative talk. KTKZ-AM's target audience is news and talk listeners, ages 18 to 64, in the Sacramento, CA area. The station airs locally at 1380 AM. KTKZ-AM's tagline "1380 The Answer" and their slogan is "News. Opinion. Insight."
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KTLA-TV
KTLA-TV is The CW affiliate for the Los Angeles market and broadcasts locally on channel 5. It is available as a superstation via satellite and cable providers in select cities within the southwestern United States and Canada. KTLA-TV debuted in 1947, becoming the first commercial station in California and eighth in the United States. It was initially affiliated with the Dumont Network, and then Paramount Television Network, before becoming independently operated in 1955. KTLA became one of the original affiliates of The WB in 1995, and later changed to The CW when The WB and UPN merged in 2006.
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KKTLA-TV Online
KTLA (channel 5) is a television station in Los Angeles, California, United States, serving as the West Coast flagship station of The CW. As of 2015, KTLA operates an internet-only news radio channel on iHeartRadio.
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KTLA2-TV
KTLA2-TV is a multicast channel of KTLA-TV. A multicast channel is a separate channel that shares the bandwith of the main station but can air unique programming. KTLA2-TV is the This TV for the Los Angeles market. The station is owned by Tribune Broadcasting Co. KTLA2-TV broadcasts locally on channel 5.2.This TV is a general entertainment television network designed for digital television subchannels. The network is a joint venture between film/TV studio Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer and Chicago-based Weigel Broadcasting Co., and launched on November 1, 2008.
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KKTLB-FM
KTLB-FM is a commercial station owned by Alpha Media. The format of the station is classic hits. KTLB-FM's target audience is adults, ages 18 to 54, in the Fort Dodge, IA area. The station airs locally at 105.9 FM. KTLB-FM's tagline is "Hippie Radio 105.9".
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KTLF-FM
KTLF-FM is a non-commercial station owned by the Educational Communications of Colorado Springs Inc. The format of the station is Christian music and religious talk. KTLF-FM's target audience is listeners, ages 18 to 64, in Colorado Springs, CO and surrounding communities. KTLF-FM broadcasts to the Colorado Springs, CO area at 90.5 FM. Newscasts air at various times throughout the day, MT.