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Coordinates: 37°3040N 86°1715W / 37.51111°N 86.28750°W / 37.51111; -86.28750
 

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WMTL
Frequency870 kHz
Branding"AM 870 the moose"
Programming
FormatCountry music
AffiliationsFox News Radio, Fox Sports Radio
Ownership
OwnerHeritage Media of Kentucky Inc

Sister stations

WKHG
History

First air date

January 17, 1959
Technical information
Facility ID27024
ClassD
Power500 watts day

Transmitter coordinates

37°30′40N 86°17′15W / 37.51111°N 86.28750°W / 37.51111; -86.28750
Translator(s)W280FH (103.9 MHz, Leitchfield)
Links
Webcastlisten live
Websitek105com

WMTL (870 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a country music format. Licensed to Leitchfield, Kentucky, United States, the station is owned by Heritage Media of Kentucky, Inc. It features programming from Fox News Radio and Fox Sports Radio.[1]

History

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The station began broadcasting on January 17, 1959. Under license by the FCC and under ownership by Rough River Broadcasting, Inc., it was Grayson County's first radio station. For its first 29 years on the air, the station broadcast with 250 watts on a frequency of 1580 kilohertz. From 1967 until 1978, all of the station's programming was simulcast over WMTL-FM (now WKHG) at 104.9 MHz.[2][3] For most of its history to this day, WMTL broadcasts a country music format.

In 1988, the station moved to its current frequency of 870 kHz, and increased its transmitter power to 500 watts.[4][2] In 1994, Rough River Broadcasting was acquired by Heritage Media of Kentucky, taking WMTL and WKHG with it.[2] In the 2010s, WMTL became available on the FM dial through translator W280FH.

References

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  1. ^ "WMTL Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  • ^ a b c Nash, Francis M. (1995). Towers Over Kentucky: A History of Radio and TV in the Bluegrass State. ISBN 9781879688933.
  • ^ 1987 Broadcasting Yearbook, page B-117
  • ^ 1988 Broadcasting Yearbook, page B-116
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