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KTON (defunct)

KTON (940 AM) was a radio station serving the Killeen- Temple, Texas, area. The station's broadcast license was most recently held by JLF Communications, LLP. Prior to shut down, it was a simulcast of KTFW-FM 92.1 in Glen Rose, Texas.

In March 2009, the Commission learned that the station fell silent on December 30, 2008, when the owner of the transmitter site seized control of the transmitter and dismantled the station's broadcast towers after KTON failed to make required rent payments. The station formally notified the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) that they had fallen silent on March 9, 2009. The station applied to the FCC for special temporary authority to remain silent which was then granted.

An application to change the station's frequency to 950 kHz and the city of license to Kaufman, Texas, was submitted in July 2009. The Commission accepted the application for filing but never formally approved the move.

As of June 2010, KTON is no longer licensed by the FCC. The FCC revoked KTON's license due to being silent for more than one year and for not notifying the FCC regarding the station being dark in a timely manner. The KTON call sign was deleted from the FCC database on June 2, 2010.

KTON (AM)

KTON (1330 AM) was a radio station broadcasting a sports format. Licensed to Cameron, Texas, USA, the station was owned by Milam Broadcasting Company. The station was programmed similarly to sister station KCAA in Southern California, with programs including Brother Stair, Alex Jones, Free Talk Live, and Barry W. Lynn.

It used to be licensed as "KMIL", but changed its call sign to "KTAE" on August 1, 2007, and again to "KTON" on December 17, 2012.

KTON

KTON or kton could refer to:

  • KTON (AM), a radio station (1330 AM) licensed to serve Cameron, Texas, United States
  • KTON (defunct), a defunct radio station (940 AM) formerly licensed to serve Belton, Texas, United States
  • kton, an abbreviation for kiloton