KTIC-FM

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KTIC-FM
City of license West Point, Nebraska
Broadcast area Norfolk/Sioux City area
Branding Pure Country 107.9thebull
Frequency 107.9 MHz
Format Country music
ERP 33,000 watts
HAAT 182 meters
Class C2
Facility ID 33881
Transmitter coordinates 41°47′6.00″N 96°40′39.00″W / 41.7850000°N 96.6775000°W / 41.7850000; -96.6775000
Former callsigns KWPN-FM (1988-2007)
Affiliations ABC Radio
Owner Nebraska Rural Radio Association
Website 1079thebull.com

KTIC-FM (107.9 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a Country music format. Like its sister AM station KTIC it is licensed to West Point, Nebraska, USA. The station serves the Norfolk area, which is part of the Sioux City, Iowa market. The station is currently owned by Nebraska Rural Radio Association and features programing from ABC Radio .[1]

The station changed callsign from the original KWPN on July 2, 2007. KTIC-FM is a country music station, known commonly as "107.9 The Bull".

KTIC-FM has been owned and operated by the Nebraska Rural Radio Association as part of the KRVN network since 1997, when it was purchased from founders David and Sharon Kelley. There are daily market updates, as well as other agricultural news. The station is an ABC affiliate, and features regular news programming from ABC.

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