WKTN

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WKTN
City of license Kenton, Ohio
Broadcast area Hardin County, Ohio
Branding "The Best Mix of Music"
Frequency 95.3 (MHz)
Format Adult Contemporary
ERP 5,000 Watts
HAAT 84 meters
Class A
Owner Radio General Ltd.
Website http://www.wktn.com

WKTN is one of two radio stations operating in Hardin County, Ohio, United States. The other station is WONB, a college radio station that is a part of the Ohio Northern University.

Format and ownership

The format of WKTN is an A/C Mix Variety.

It is currently owned by Radio General Ltd.

Shows

There are a number of shows on WKTN on each given day. Currently "Amy in the Morning" hosted by Amy Chiles is heard from 6am to 10am. "The Midday Program" hosted by Dennis Beverly is heard from 10am to 3pm which also is home to "Oldies For Lunch". "The Afternoon Drive" hosted by Andrew Flinn is heard from 3pm to 6pm. In addition Flinn hosts "The Evening Program" each night from 6pm to midnight. Chad Spencer hosts the "Best of Contemporary Christian Music" Sunday mornings and hosts the "Sunday Afternoon Show".

Other shows include "At Issue" Hosted by Dennis Beverly, which is a public affairs program concerning events in Hardin County, Ohio. American Top Ten with Casey Kasem was heard each Saturday morning from 9am to noon until Kasem retired in June 2009. Rick Dees A/C Countdown replaced the Kasem show. American Gold with Dick Bartley is heard each Saturday night, along with Kid Kelly's Backtracks USA.

Focus On The Family, a Christian radio program runs each Sunday morning at 7am, and the Church of the Month (where area churches take turns broadcasting their services each month) is heard each Sunday morning as well.

Sports

WKTN broadcasts the competitions of the Kenton Wildcats, the sports teams of Kenton High School. Programs are usually hosted by Chad Spencer with the play-by-play and Jim Homan with color commentary. In addition the station also carries the games of the Cleveland Browns and of Ohio State University's football team.

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Coordinates: 40°38′42″N 83°33′58″W / 40.645°N 83.566°W / 40.645; -83.566

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