KTNO (AM)
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KTNO | |
City of license | University Park, Texas |
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Broadcast area | Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex |
Branding | KTNO AM1440 Radio Vida |
First air date | 1938 as KDNT |
Frequency | 1440 kHz |
Format | Spanish Christian |
Power | 15,000 watts daytime, 350 watts nighttime (construction permit for daytime power increase to 50,000 watts). |
Class | B |
Callsign meaning | Latino |
Former callsigns | KDNT (1938-1994) KICI (1994-1996) KINF (1996-1997) |
Owner | Mortenson Broadcasting |
Website | ktnoam.com |
KTNO is an AM radio station broadcasting in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex as a Spanish Christian station. It's licensed in University Park, Texas and it's owned and operated by Mortenson Broadcasting.
KTNO served only the Denton area until Marcos Rodriguez purchased it in 1991 and converted it to a Spanish Radio station for service in the Dallas Fort Worth area.
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