词条 | KTIL (AM) |
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| name = KTIL | image = | city = Netarts, Oregon | area = | branding = Good Time Oldies 1590 | slogan = | frequency = 1590 kHz | translator = 94.3 K232FW (Tillamook) | airdate = August 16, 1947 | format = Oldies | power = 5,000 watts (day) 1,000 watts (night) | class = B | facility_id = 50554 | coordinates = {{coord|45|27|24|N|123|52|36|W|type:landmark_region:US-OR_source:usfcc|display=inline,title}} | callsign_meaning =K TILlamook | former_callsigns = KTIL (1947-1993) KMBD (1993-2010)[1] | affiliations = | owner = Alexandra Communications, Inc. | licensee = | sister_stations = KDEP, KTIL-FM | webcast = Listen Live | website = tillamookradio.com }} KTIL (1590 AM) is a radio station licensed to serve Netarts, Oregon, United States. The station, which began broadcasting in 1947, is currently owned by Alexandra Communications, Inc. ProgrammingKTIL broadcasts an oldies format.[1] Weekday programming (until February 2013) previously included nationally syndicated talk shows hosted by former United States Senator Fred Thompson, comedian Dennis Miller, actor Jerry Doyle, and Michael Savage, plus a regional show hosted by Tillamook native Lars Larson.[2][3] In addition to its regular oldies programming, KTIL broadcasts Oregon State Beavers football games and the occasional Portland Trail Blazers game when a scheduling conflict on KTIL-FM bumps the NBA contest to the AM station.[4][5] KTIL-FM carries the football games of the rival University of Oregon Ducks. In September 2008, the station and its then-sister station KTIL-FM announced their disaster preparedness plans, including regularly scheduled information broadcasts, limited broadcasting hours to conserve generator power, and the ability to transmit bilingual emergency messages from county emergency management officials, even in the event of a tsunami.[6][7] HistoryThis station began regular broadcasting on August 16, 1947, as a 250 watt station known as KTIL.[8] KTIL was owned by the Tillamook Broadcasting Company, Inc., with Fred H. Guyton as president and Robert W. Harris as general manager.[8] KTIL received a construction permit from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for a power increase to 1,000 watts in 1961 and began broadcasting with the stronger signal in 1962.[9] Soon after, Tillamook Broadcasting Company, Inc., agree to sell KTIL to Beaver Broadcasting Company in a transaction finalized on December 1, 1962.[10] Philip Tonken was the president of Beaver Broadcasting and Robert Douglas served as general manager of the radio station.[10] In 1967, the station received another authorization to increase its signal strength, this time to the current 5,000 watts during the day and 1,000 watts at night.[11] In October 1986, Beaver Broadcasting System, Inc., reached an agreement to sell this station to Oregon Eagle, Inc. The deal was approved by the FCC on November 25, 1986, and the transaction was consummated on December 29, 1986.[12] The station was assigned the KMBD call letters by the FCC on December 20, 1993.[13] The station was renamed in honor of longtime talk show host Mildred Berkey Davy when the AM and FM stations ended their simulcast and the AM station went all-talk.[5][14] In March 2010, Alexandra Communications, Inc., reached an agreement to purchase KMBD from Oregon Eagle, Inc., for $150,000.[15] The FCC approved the transfer on April 27, 2010, and the transaction was consummated on June 1, 2010.[15] The new owners had the FCC restore the station's original KTIL call sign on June 9, 2010.[13] On February 1, 2013 KTIL changed their format from talk to oldies, branded as "True Oldies 1590". Former on-air staff
References1. ^{{cite web |work=Arbitron |url=http://www.arbitron.com/radio_stations/station_information.htm |title=Station Information Profile}} 2. ^{{cite web |publisher=Tillamook Country Radio |title=KMBD - AM 1590 Program Schedule |url=http://www.ktil-kmbd.com/amsched.htm |accessdate=March 29, 2009}} 3. ^{{cite news |first=Kristina |last=Brenneman |work=Business Journal-Portland |title=Lars Love-In |date=May 5, 2000 |quote=KXL's network Radio Northwest has added three stations that are carrying the Lars Larson show live: Ontario's KIOV, Tillamook's KMBD and The Dalles' KODL.}} 4. ^{{cite web |publisher=BeaverFootball.com |title=2008 Oregon State Football Radio Network |url=http://oregonstate.scout.com/3/radio.html |accessdate=April 28, 2009}} 5. ^1 2 {{cite web |publisher=Tillamook County Radio |title=About KTIL - KMBD Radio |url=http://www.ktil-kmbd.com/about.htm |accessdate=March 29, 2009}} 6. ^{{cite news |first=Ron |last=Borges |work= Tillamook Headlight-Herald |title=Radio stations a vital link during emergencies |url=http://tillamookheadlightherald.com/main.asp?SectionID=76&SubSectionID=360&ArticleID=10229&TM=46204 |date=September 16, 2008}} 7. ^{{cite web |publisher=The Oregon Association of Broadcasters |title=Station Spotlight |url=http://www.theoab.org/CommunityInvolvement/StationSpotlight/tabid/420/Default.aspx |accessdate=March 30, 2009}} 8. ^1 {{cite book |title=Broadcasting-Telecasting 1948 Yearbook |page=75 |chapter=Directory of Standard Broadcasting Stations of the United States |publisher=Broadcasting Publications, Inc. |location=Washington, D.C. |year=1948}} 9. ^{{cite book |year=1962 |title=1961-1962 Broadcasting Yearbook |chapter=Directory of AM and FM Radio stations in the U.S. |publisher=Broadcasting Publications, Inc. |location=Washington, D.C. |page=B-138}} 10. ^1 {{cite book |title=1964 Broadcasting Yearbook |chapter=Directory of AM and FM Radio stations in the U.S. |publisher=Broadcasting Publications, Inc. |location=Washington, D.C. |year=1964 |page=B-128}} 11. ^{{cite book |title=1968 Broadcasting Yearbook |year=1968 |page=B-168 |chapter=Directory of AM and FM Radio stations in the U.S. |publisher=Broadcasting Publications, Inc. |location=Washington, D.C.}} 12. ^{{cite web |publisher=FCC Media Bureau |title=Application Search Details (BAL-19861001EG) |url=http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/ws.exe/prod/cdbs/pubacc/prod/app_det.pl?Application_id=92822 |date=December 29, 1986}} 13. ^1 2 {{cite web |title=Call Sign History |url=http://licensing.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/ws.exe/prod/cdbs/pubacc/prod/call_hist.pl?Facility_id=50554&Callsign=KTIL |work=FCC Media Bureau CDBS Public Access Database |accessdate=June 9, 2010}} 14. ^{{cite web |publisher=Tillamook County Radio |title=Mildred Davy |url=http://www.ktil-kmbd.com/mildred.htm |accessdate=March 29, 2009}} 15. ^1 {{cite web |publisher=FCC Media Bureau |title=Application Search Details (BAL-20100310AAR) |url=http://licensing.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/ws.exe/prod/cdbs/pubacc/prod/app_det.pl?Application_id=1359613 |date=June 1, 2010}} 16. ^{{cite news |publisher=Associated Press |date=May 12, 2002 |title=Rod Anders |quote=Ramblin' Rod, the popular host of a Portland children's television show, died Friday.}} 17. ^{{cite news |first=Leeann |last=Neal |work=The Daily Astorian |title=The voice of Tillamook County is silenced |date=January 20, 2006 |quote=Davy - the oldest regularly scheduled radio personality in the United States as longtime host of "It's a Woman's World," on KTIL FM, of Tillamook - was an ambassador, as well as a familiar, comforting presence to Tillamook County residents.}} 18. ^{{cite web |publisher=73rd Oregon Legislative Assembly |title=Senate Concurrent Resolution 2: Honors Mildred Berkey Davy for service to people of TillamookCounty |url=http://www.leg.state.or.us/05reg/measures/scr1.dir/scr0002.intro.html |accessdate=March 30, 2009 |year=2005}} 19. ^{{cite news |work=The Daily Astorian |title=Mildred Davy, known as the 'voice of Tillamook County,' dies |date=October 6, 2005 |quote=Davy was a familiar figure on the coast, but she was most popularly known as "the voice of Tillamook County" on local radio. As she continued her career in later years, she became the oldest regularly scheduled radio personality in the United States.}} 20. ^{{cite news |work=WSMB Signals |title=Oregon Broadcast History Book Project |url=http://www.wsmb.org/Files/WSMB%20Vol%202%20Issue%201.pdf |publisher=Western States Museum of Broadcasting |date=October 1, 2004 |quote=Ron recently interviewed 91-year old Mildred Davy who has been broadcasting a daily interview radio program at KTIL-AM, Tillamook, Oregon, over 41 years. [...] Davy conceivably holds the Oregon record for current longest continuing radio program.}} 21. ^{{cite web |publisher=LarsLarson.com |title=About Lars |url=http://www.larslarson.com/g/about-lars/61.html |accessdate=March 30, 2009 |quote=Lars got his start in radio at age 16 spinning records and reading news, sports and weather on "the Voice of Tillamook County" 1590 KTIL from a little cinderblock building on the edge of a cow pasture on the Oregon coast. |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130721101911/http://www.larslarson.com/g/about-lars/61.html |archivedate=July 21, 2013 |df= }} External links
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