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KTHO
Broadcast areaReno, Nevada
Frequency590 kHz
Branding590 K-Tahoe
Programming
FormatClassic rock/Talk
AffiliationsABC News Radio
Ownership
OwnerInternational Aerospace Solutions, Inc.
History
First air date
March 17, 1963
Call sign meaning
K Lake TaHOe
Technical information
Facility ID51528
ClassB
Power2,500 watts day
500 watts night
250 watts (translator)
Transmitter coordinates
38°55′0.00″N 119°57′46.00″W / 38.9166667°N 119.9627778°W / 38.9166667; -119.9627778
Repeater(s)96.1 MHz K241BK
South Lake Tahoe
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websitewp.kthoradio.com

KTHO (590 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station broadcasting a classic rock radio format. Licensed to South Lake Tahoe, California, it serves the Lake Tahoe Basin-Reno–Sparks metropolitan area. It also simulcasts on South Lake Tahoe-based FM translator K241BK on 96.1 MHz.[1]

The station is owned by International Aerospace Solutions, Inc., a company owned by long-time Southern California broadcaster Darrell Wampler, using the slogan "Local Talk and Classic Rock." Network news is supplied from ABC News Radio.

After he took over operations of KTHO, Wampler retained current KTHO operations manager Ed Crook and employed local Lake Tahoe radio personalities Paul Middlebrook as a media consultant (and essentially general manager), semi-retired Bill Kingman as a technical advisor and broadcaster, and Curtis Fong as on-air personality. Wampler is also heard on the station under his radio air name, "The Insane Darrell Wayne".

The station first signed on the air on March 17, 1963, broadcasting middle of the road music and local news.[2] On April 12, 1966, a sister station signed on at 103.1 FM (today 102.9 KWYL). On or about March 12, 2009, KTHO changed its format to classic rock, using the identification "590 K-Tahoe."

References

  1. ^ "K241BK Technical Details". radio-locator. Retrieved June 19, 2017.
  2. ^ Broadcasting Yearbook 1977 pg. C-29