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1 History  



1.1  WLND  





1.2  Christian Music  





1.3  Change in Ownership  





1.4  Urban Gospel and R&B  







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Coordinates: 41°2456N 80°4349W / 41.41556°N 80.73028°W / 41.41556; -80.73028
 

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WKTX

Broadcast area

Youngstown metropolitan area

Frequency

830 kHz

Branding

99.7 The Drum

Programming

Format

Urban Gospel - Black talk - Classic R&B

Ownership

Owner

  • Dale Edwards
  • (Kingstrust LLC)
  • History

    First air date

    April 1, 1985[1]

    Former call signs

    WLND (1985-1989)

    Technical information

    Class

    D

    Power

    1,000 watts days only

    Transmitter coordinates

    41°24′56.0″N 80°43′49.0″W / 41.415556°N 80.730278°W / 41.415556; -80.730278

    Translator(s)

    99.7 FM W259DI (Youngstown)

    Links

    Webcast

    Listen live

    Website

    thedrumradio.com

    WKTX (830 kHz) is a commercial AM radio stationinCortland, Ohio, serving the Youngstown metropolitan area. It broadcasts an urban gospel radio format in the daytime, along with some Black talk and Christian talk and teaching programs. At night it switches to Classic R&B music. The on-air identity is known as "The Drum 99.7 FM."

    WKTX is powered by day at 1,000 watts, as a Class D daytimer station. Because AM 830 is a clear channel frequency, reserved for Class A WCCO Minneapolis, WKTX must sign off at night. The transmitter is off Mahan Denman Road at Phillips Rice Road in Mecca Township, Ohio.[2] WKTX programming is also heard around the clock on 200 watt FM translator W259DI 99.7 MHzinYoungstown.[3]

    History[edit]

    WLND[edit]

    The construction permit for the station that would later be known as WKTX was first issued in October 1982. It signed on the air on April 1, 1985, under the ownership of Cortland Broadcasting Company, headed by the Skip and Nancy Hoffman and Glen Barker families. The original call sign was WLND.

    For many years, the station had studios and offices in Cortland, with the original location along Route 5 (Elm Street Extension). The format at the time of sign-on was country music, oldies, and farm information.

    Christian Music[edit]

    In February 1989, the station was sold to the Trumbull County Broadcasting Company, owned by Patrick Engrao. It flipped to a Christian music format and switched its call letters to WKTX. In this station's formative years, it was the AM sister stationofWKTX-FM/96.7, licensed to Mercer, Pennsylvania. During this brief period of common ownership, that station was known as WKTX-FM.

    In October 1991, WKTX-AM/830 was purchased by Nationality Broadcasting Network, headed by Miklos Kossanyi and the format became Adult Standards. For a brief period after purchasing the station, in 1997 it went off the air for a month to move the tower and transmitter to a new location and then returned with the same format, Adult Standards. It later became an ethnic radio station, airing programs in foreign languages.

    Change in Ownership[edit]

    Miklos Kossanyi continued ownership of the station, with Kossanyi, his wife and his son listed as the licensee, instead of Nationality Broadcasting Network. Miklós Kossányi, born in Komárom, Hungary, died in October 2009. His wife, Mária Kossányi replaced him as the director of the station.[4] When her husband and ethnic broadcasting partner died, Maria Kossanyi took ill and never recovered. Kossanyi, 84, died August 15, 2010, at her Bay Village home.[5]

    Upon settlement of the Kossanyis' estates, ownership of WKTX's broadcast license was assigned to their son Attila Kossanyi on June 23, 2016. Attila subsequently sold the station to Kingstrust LLC, effective July 21, 2016, at a price of $85,000.

    Urban Gospel and R&B[edit]

    On January 1, 2020, the station began programming an urban gospel format. Programming originally was provided by Rejoice, Musical Soul Food.

    On Friday, September 11, 2020, WKTX launched its FM translator, calling the station "99.7 The Drum." The format was modified from all gospel music to a locally programmed gospel music and Christian talk and teaching programming airing on Sundays and during the weekday daytime hours. R&B, soul music, southern blues, and public affairs talk programming air on Saturdays and during the evening and overnight hours on weeknights.

    The station is programmed by Columbus, Ohio, attorney and former Youngstown native Percy Squire, who at one time owned Youngstown area radio stations WRBP Jamz 101.9 (now K-Love WYLR), WGFT-AM (now Star 94.7), and the defunct 1500 WASN-AM. The drum format most recently aired on WVKO-AM 1580 / 92.9 FM W225CS Columbus, Ohio.

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "WKTX 830 AM - Cortland, OH". Retrieved October 15, 2008.
  • ^ Radio-Locator.com/WKTX
  • ^ Radio-Locator.com/W259DI
  • ^ "Elhunyt Kossányi Miklós (MTI)". Retrieved January 14, 2010.
  • ^ "Maria Kossanyi led Hungarian-themed radio and TV stations". August 23, 2010. Retrieved January 31, 2011.
  • External links[edit]

    Radio stations in the Mahoning Valley region

    This region includes the following areas:Youngstown/Warren, Ohio
    Sharon/New Castle, Pennsylvania

    ByAM frequency

  • 600
  • 790
  • 830
  • 940
  • 1200
  • 1240
  • 1280
  • 1330
  • 1390
  • 1440
  • 1470
  • 1540
  • 1570
  • ByFM frequency

  • 88.5
  • 88.9
  • 89.5
  • 90.1
  • 90.7
  • 91.7
  • 92.1
  • 92.5
  • 93.3
  • 95.1
  • 95.9
  • 96.7
  • 98.9
  • 101.1
  • 101.9
  • 102.9
  • 103.9
  • 105.1
  • 106.1
  • 107.1
  • LPFM

    Translators

  • 94.7
  • 97.5
  • 97.9
  • 99.7
  • 102.3
  • Digital radio
    by frequency & subchannel

  • 88.5-2
  • 93.3-1
  • 95.9-1
  • 98.9-1
  • 98.9-2
  • 106.1-1
  • Bycall sign

  • W234CH
  • W248DJ
  • W250CW
  • W259DI
  • W272EI
  • WAKZ
  • WBBG
  • WBBW
  • WDJQ
  • WGFT
  • WGRP
  • WHKZ
  • WHOT-FM
  • WHTX
  • WILB-FM
  • WKBN
  • WKPL
  • WKTL
  • WKST
  • WKTX
  • WLDJ-LP
  • WLLF
  • WLOA
  • WLVX
  • WMXY
  • WNCD
  • WNIO
  • WPIC
  • WQXK
  • WRQX
  • WSRU
  • WUZZ
  • WVMN
  • WWIZ
  • WWNW
  • WYFM
  • WYLE
  • WYLR
  • WYOH
  • WYSU
  • WYTN
  • Defunct

    Radio stations in Northeast Ohio
    Akron
    Ashtabula
    Canton
    Cleveland
    Youngstown
    Other nearby regions
    Erie
    Pittsburgh
    Wheeling/Steubenville
    See also
    List of radio stations in Ohio
    List of radio stations in Pennsylvania

    Active

  • Bucyrus
  • Campbell
  • Canton
  • Columbus/Worthington
  • Cortland
  • Coshocton
  • Dayton
  • Eaton
  • Logan
  • Niles
  • Norwalk
  • Parma
  • Piqua
  • Waverly
  • Wilmington
  • Xenia
  • Defunct

  • Chardon
  • Cleveland
  • Fairfield
  • Kent
  • Lorain
  • Mansfield
  • North Ridgeville
  • Youngstown
  • See also: Clear channel radio stations and Why AM Radio Stations Must Reduce Power, Change Operations, or Cease Operations at Night

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