WTKT
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WTKT-AM | |
City of license | Harrisburg, Pennsylvania |
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Broadcast area | Harrisburg, Pennsylvania |
Branding | 1460 The Ticket Sports Radio |
First air date | ? |
Frequency | 1460 (kHz) |
Format | Sports Talk |
Callsign meaning | W TicKeT |
Owner | Clear Channel |
Website | http://www.1460theticket.com |
WTKT-AM is a sports talk station in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. The station broadcasts at 1460 kHz on the AM dial.
[edit] Broadcast Schedule
Weekdays:
- 6 am - 9 am The First Team on Fox with Steve Czaban
- 9 am - Noon Out of Bounds on Fox with Craig Shemon & James Washington
- Noon - 3 pm The Jim Rome Show
- 3 pm - 5 pm The Drive on Fox with Chris Myers
- 5 pm - 7pm Speaking of Sports: Jed Donahue & The Sports Jam Network
- 7 pm - 9 pm Fox GameTime Live with Andrew Siciliano
- 9 pm - 1 am Fox GameTime React with JT “The Brick”
- 1 am - 5 am The Third Shift with Jorge Sedano
Saturday:
- 1 am - 5 am The Third Shift with Ben Maller
- 5 am - 8 am Fox Overtime with Chris Moore
- 8am - Noon Saturday Football Jam with Jed Donahue -
- Penn State University Pre-Game analysis and previews of big national games.
- Noon - 4p Fox GameTime Saturday with Sean Farnham & Rob Dibble
- 4pm - 8 pm Fox GameTime Saturday with Dan Moriarty & Jim Mora
- 8 pm -12 am Fox GameTime Saturday React with Bruce Jacobs & Geoffrey Arnold
Sunday:
- 12 am - 3 am Fox GameTime Rewind with Chuck Booms
- 3 am - 6 am The Third Shift on Fox with Ben Maller
- 6 am -8 am Race Day on Fox with Rob D’Amico, Michele Rahal, and Ardy Arani
- 8am - 9am PUBLIC AFFAIRS
- 9am - 11am ECHOES OF GLORY with Toby Young / Gospel Music and Community & Civic News
- 11am - Noon Fox GameTime Warmup with Chris Moore
- Noon - 4 pm Fox GameTime Sunday with Sean Farnham & Kevin Kennedy
- 4 pm - 8 pm Fox GameTime Sunday with Dan Moriarty & Jim Mora
- 8 pm -10:00 pm Fox GameTime Sunday React with Jason & Rob Thompson
- 10 pm - 2 am Fox GameTime Rewind with Chuck Booms
[edit] High School Football
In the 2005 high school football season, 1460 the Ticket announced they would be the home for Cumberland Valley Eagles High School Football. In 2006, the Ticket also began carrying Bishop McDevitt Crusaders Football, carrying their home and playoff games.
Play By Play Teams
- Cumberland Valley Football
Mike Miller & Bob Hauer
- Bishop McDevitt Football
Bob Hauer & Michael Parks
Fill in:
- WHP CBS 21's Tom Russell
- WHP CBS 21's Michael Parker
- WHP 580's Art Selby
Along with the broadcast, which began 30 minutes prior to kickoff, 1460 the Ticket would carry an exclusive halftime interview. Some of the interviews: Former CV Grad and Houston Texan Charlie Adams, Former Pittsburgh Steeler Franco Harris, Notre Dame Legend Daniel "Rudy" Ruttiger, Patriot News High School Football reporter Rod Frisco, as well as many others.
The games also featured an in-game regional high school scoreboard.
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AM radio stations in the Harrisburg-Carlisle-Lebanon market (Arbitron #79) | |
(Arbitron #79) |
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