KVTT-FM

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KVTT
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City of license Dallas, Texas
Broadcast area Dallas/Fort Worth
Branding KVTT 91.7 FM The Truth
Slogan Keep Voicing the Truth
Frequency 91.7 MHz
Format Christian Talk
ERP 50,000 watts
Callsign meaning Keep Voicing The Truth
Owner Research Educational Foundation, Inc.
Website KVTT

KVTT-FM is a Christian radio station located in Dallas, Texas. It is owned and operated by Research Educational Foundation, Inc. (a non-profit entity) and broadcasts on 91.7 FM. As a non-profit, it hosts an annual fund-raising drive to remain on the air.

KVTT features Christian talk show programs, and has been oriented more towards the Pentecostal and charismatic segments of the Christian market though they also air shows such as James MacDonald, Alistair Begg and J. Vernon McGee.

It also hosted Power Mix, a two-hour weeknight show featuring Christian Rock bands who would not be featured on the more well-known KLTY-FM; this show later became the basis for sister station KVRK-FM (better known as 89.7 Power FM).

The call letters stand for the station's slogan: "Keep Voicing the Truth".

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