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Coordinates: 32°4240N 97°2158W / 32.711°N 97.366°W / 32.711; -97.366
 

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KTCU-FM
Broadcast areaTarrant County
Frequency88.7 MHz
Branding"The Choice"
Programming
FormatCollege Radio
Ownership
OwnerTexas Christian University
History

First air date

1964; 60 years ago (1964)

Call sign meaning

Texas Christian University
Technical information[1]

Licensing authority

FCC
Facility ID65307
ClassC3 Non-Commercial
ERP10,000 watts
HAAT90 meters
Links

Public license information

  • LMS
  • WebcastListen Live
    Websitektcu.tcu.edu

    KTCU-FM is a radio stationinFort Worth, Texas, broadcasting from Texas Christian University. The station has been on the air since October 6, 1964 and is broadcast out of TCU's studios with 10,000 Watts ERP.

    KTCU is the college radio station affiliated with Texas Christian University in Fort Worth, Texas. Weekdays the format is primarily Indie Rock, Alternative, EDM, and Local Artists.

    Primarily run by students, KTCU is an option for students from all majors to learn a plethora of radio aspects while also providing a way to express themselves through music and sports announcing.

    KTCU has a wide array of award-winning specialty shows, most notably two popular Saturday music programs that ran for 20 years...The Good Show and Sputnik Radio. Monday through Friday KTCU features the "Local Lunch", a showcase of DFW artists from Noon - 1:00. Sunday programming includes Classical music, the University Christian Church service, and various public interest programming. TCU athletic events such as Women's Basketball and Baseball are also aired on KTCU.

    Originally, KTCU was broadcast only on a 10-watt current carrier to TCU housing units on campus. Once regulated by the FCC, KTCU was on 1025 AM from 1957–64. In 1964, KTCU moved to the FM dial (at 89.1) and 3000-watts. Then, KTCU moved to 88.7FM and was able to secure 10,000-watts with the Federal Communications Commission as it added to its radio tower too.

    Early notables include Russ Bloxom (later news anchor at WBAP/KXAS-TV, 1967–79,) Jerry Park (co-host of WFAA's "News 8 etc..." in the early 1970s, deceased,) John Moncrief (newscaster for TSN; now deceased,) Clem Candelaria (management at KTVT-TV,) Mike Marshall (Houston radio) and Sandra McQuerry (co-host of KTVT's "Reveille.")

    Current management of KTCU is Janice McCall (Co-Manager and Music Director) and Geoffrey Craig (Co-Manager and Sports Director).

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    32°42′40N 97°21′58W / 32.711°N 97.366°W / 32.711; -97.366


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    1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for KTCU-FM". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.

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