Broadcast area | Kansas City metropolitan area |
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Frequency | 1160kHz |
Branding | Radio Maria |
Programming | |
Language | Spanish |
Format | Christian |
Ownership | |
Owner | Alpine Broadcasting Corporation |
KCXL | |
History | |
First air date | 2006 |
Technical information[1] | |
Licensing authority | FCC |
Facility ID | 136386 |
Class | B |
Power | 5,000watts day 230 watts night |
Transmitter coordinates | 38°40′26″N94°36′28″W / 38.67389°N 94.60778°W /38.67389; -94.60778 |
Translator(s) | 99.3 K257DZ (Kansas City) 100.5 K263BU (Kansas City) |
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Public license information |
KCTO (1160AM) is aradio stationlicensed to serveCleveland, Missouri, United States. The station is owned by the Alpine Broadcasting Corporation.
KCTO broadcasts to the greater Kansas City area simulcasting Spanish Catholic programming fromRadio Maria. KCTO occasionally breaks away from this schedule to carry coverage ofKansas City Mavericks ice hockey in English.
The station was assigned thecall sign "KCTO" by theFederal Communications Commission (FCC) on July 24,2003.[2]
KCTO signed on in 2006 as asimulcast ofsister stationKCXL 1140 AM, with atalk format.
KCTO upgraded its power in 2009, and, in March 2010, broke away from simulcasting KCXL while continuing to offer a talk format during the week andAdult Standards on weekends. Other programming included football games from Lee's Summit High School and simulcasts of Catholic programming from JPEG Network.
In March 2011 it flipped toRegional Mexican as “La Super X” and later “La Poderosa 1160”.
In February 2016, the moniker was changed to “La Mega 1160”, with a completely different air staff and management.
In 2017, the station became the Spanish-language home of the Kansas City Chiefs, previously heard onKDTD 1340 AM. Chiefs games are produced through Tico Productions and also air onKHLT-FM inWichita.[3]
As of January 2020, KCTO flipped from La Mega to Catholic programming in Spanish, simulcasting Radio Maria's Spanish feed. Chiefs games in Spanish moved toKCWJ (1030 AM) for the 2020 season.
Later in early 2020, KCTO began, during the morning hours, broadcasting Hosanna Christian Network (also heard full time onKWJP 89.7 FM inPaola, Kansas, with a format blending Spanish and English Contemporary Christian music,Regional Mexican music with Christian lyrics, andUrban contemporary gospel. The rest of the time, KCTO simulcasted Radio Maria, offering a Spanish Catholic format. Hosanna Christian Network's time expanded by one hour to 7am to 12pm starting in November 2020.
As of February 2021 the station switched from Radio Maria to audio from CatholicTV, offering Catholic programming in English, while Hosanna Christian Network was still heard during the morning hours.
As of Sunday, March 7, 2021, Hosanna Christian Network expanded its time on KCTO by 14 hours, now beginning at 5pm and broadcasting until noon. KCTO once again simulcasts programming from Radio Maria from noon to 5pm.
Starting in September 2021, KCTO began carrying Kansas City Mavericks games in English.
Hosanna Christian Network stopped broadcasting on KCTO at 11:59pm on June 30, 2022. KCTO became Spanish Radio Maria 22 hours per day, with the remaining 2 hours simulcasting “The Vine Connection”, an English Urban Gospel internet radio station based inWashington, North Carolina, formerly heard onWTOW,WSTK andWEGG.
By 2023 The Vine had ceased broadcasting on the station and it went to Radio Maria full-time.
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