KTIB

KTIB (640 AM, "La Calle 97.9") is a commercial radio station in Thibodaux, Louisiana. It airs a Spanish-language Contemporary Hits radio format and is owned by Gap Broadcasting. With a good radio, the AM station cam be heard as far as east as New Orleans, far as north as Baton Rouge, far as west as New Iberia, and as far south as the Gulf of Mexico.

KTIB
Broadcast areaHouma/Thibodaux metropolitan area
Frequency640 kHz
BrandingLa Calle 97.9
Programming
FormatSpanish-language Contemporary Hits
AffiliationsPremiere Networks
Ownership
OwnerGap Broadcasting LLC
OperatorFC New Orleans Inc.
History
First air date
December 24, 1953 (December 24, 1953)
Call sign meaning
K TIB for Thibodaux, Louisiana
Technical information
Facility ID36183
ClassB
Power5,000 watts day
1,000 watts night
Transmitter coordinates
29°51′05.00″N 90°54′48.00″W
Translator(s)97.9 K250BA (New Orleans)
103.7 K279CU (Thibodaux)
Links
Websitelacalle979.com

KTIB transmits with 5,000 watts by day. But at night, when radio waves travel farther, it drops to 1,000 watts to avoid interfering with other stations on AM 640, a clear channel frequency. It uses a directional antenna at all times.[1] KTIB is also simulcast on 250-watt FM translators K250BA at 97.9 MHz in New Orleans and on K279CU in Thibodaux.[2] The station can also be heard on the iHeartRadio platform.

History

KTIB signed on the air on December 24, 1953 (December 24, 1953).[3] It was owned by a group of calling themselves Delta Broadcasting. Originally it was a daytimer with a power of 500 watts, broadcasting on 630 kHz, but required to go off the air at night. In 1966, a sister station was added at 106.3, KTIB-FM (today’s KLXH).

In 1973, both stations were sold to separate owners. The AM station was bought by a group calling themselves LaTerr Broadcasting, installing a full service country music format. In 1986, the station upgraded to new facilities and moved to the present frequency of 640 kHz, getting authorization to broadcast around the clock.

In 1989, the station flipped to an adult standards format. In the 1990s, it moved to an oldies format. The station was sold in 1999 to Delta Starr broadcasting which switched to a talk format with sports on the weekends.

In 2005, the station was taken dark by one of the three owners claiming it was unable to pay its bills. Lawsuits were filed claiming mismanagement by one of the partners of LaTerr Broadcasting, and the station was ultimately put into bankruptcy protection.[4] It was sold by the Chapter 7 Bankruptcy court to Gap Broadcasting LLC (A Florida LLC) in late 2006. Gap Broadcasting returned the station to the air in February 2007 with an format of oldies and talk.[5]

Gap Broadcasting LLC was incorporated as a Florida Limited Liability Corporation but is owned locally by George Laughlin. He is also in charge of an investor led Gap Broadcasting LLC which was incorporated in Delaware and owns many stations bought from Clear Channel Communications.[6]

The station in February 2010 flipped from oldies to a variety hits format, using the slogan "The Balcony- Music We Like."[7] A few years later, the station returned to oldies, with some talk shows included.

On May 11, 2017 KTIB changed to Hot Adult Contemporary, branded as "Lagniappe 103.7," simulcast on FM translator K279CU at 103.7 FM Thibodaux.[8]

On April 20, 2022, FC New Orleans Inc. began operating KTIB through a time brokerage agreement. It began airing a Spanish Contemporary Hits format, feeding FM translator K250BA in New Orleans as "97.9 La Calle" while still on the Thibodaux translator as well.[9]

Logo history

Logos used during the Hot AC and Oldies eras:

References

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