KTLH (FM)

KTLH
Simulcasts with KOYE, Frankston
Broadcast areaLongview-Marshall
Frequency107.9 MHz
BrandingLa Invasora 96.7 y 107.9
Programming
Language(s)Spanish
FormatRegional Mexican
Ownership
Owner
History
First air date
February 6, 2020
Call sign meaning
Hallsville, Texas (city of license; reversed)
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID198622
ClassC2
ERP50,000 watts
HAAT110.0 meters (360.9 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
32°43′3″N 94°40′17″W / 32.71750°N 94.67139°W / 32.71750; -94.67139
Links
Public license information
Websitelainvasora.fm

KTLH (107.9 FM) is an Alpha Media radio station, licensed to Hallsville, Texas, United States, serving the Longview area with a Regional Mexican format as a simulcast with KOYE in Frankston, Texas.[2] Studios are located on Broadway Avenue in downtown Tyler; transmitter site is located in unincorporated Harrison County, northeast of Ashland, Texas.

KTLH signed on as the simulcast partner of Regional Mexican formatted 96.7 KOYE Frankston "La Invasora", replacing the lost coverage of former simulcast partner 92.3 KCUL-FM Marshall.

History

KTLH was first proposed by Alpha Media in early 2018, and received a permit to construct the facility on June 25, 2018. The construction permit was to expire in June 2021, and also forced Chalk Hill Media to move its displaced Henderson Class D translator, K300CX, which relays AM 1240 KDOK Kilgore, to a new operating channel. Chalk Hill media applied and was granted the move of K300CX to channel 291 (106.1 MHz), making way for the new Hallsville station to sign on.

After a week of testing the new signal with a looped instrumental piece and a basic "107.9 KTLH Hallsville" identification, KTLH joined Alpha Media sister station KOYE as a simulcast partner of Regional Mexican "La Invasora" on February 19, 2020, returning the format to the Longview/Marshall portion of the market.

References

  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for KTLH". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^ "KTLH Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.