WITK

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WITK
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City of license Pittston, Pennsylvania
Broadcast area Scranton/Wilkes-Barre
Frequency 1550 kHz
Format Christian
Power 10,000 Watts daytime
500 Watts nighttime
Class A
Transmitter Coordinates 41°20′47″N 75°47′05″W / 41.346263, -75.784587
Former callsigns WKQV, WARD, WPTS
Owner Steel City Radio, Inc.
(part of Wilkins Communications Network)
Sister stations KLNG, WLMR, WSKY (AM), WFAM, WBXR, WELP, KCNW, WWNL, WBRI, KXKS, WYYC, WIJD, WNVY, WVTJ, WCPC
Website WITK Official Webpage

WITK is an AM radio station licensed by the FCC to serve the community of Pittston, Pennsylvania. WITK broadcasts at 1550 kHz and covers much of northeastern Pennsylvania, including Scranton and Wilkes-Barre. The station airs various Christian religious programming. WITK is owned by Steel City Radio, Inc. The station was sold in 2007 by Lackawanna County Commissioner Robert C. Cordaro [1][2]. Steel City Radio, Inc. is part of the Wilkins Communications Network, Inc. of Spartanburg, SC, whose owners, Robert and Luann Wilkins, own 15 other stations in cities such as WWNL (Pittsburgh, PA), WYYC (York, PA), KCNW (Kansas City, MO), WELP (Greenville, SC), WBRI (Indianapolis, IN), and WBXR (Huntsville, AL).[3]

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