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Hot adult contemporary radio station in Hartford, Connecticut
WTIC-FM (96.5 MHz) is a commercial FM radio station in Hartford, Connecticut. It is owned by Audacy, Inc. and broadcasts a hot adult contemporary radio
WTIC-FM
Radio station in Hartford, Connecticut, United States
WTIC (1080 kHz; "WTIC NewsTalk 1080") is a commercial radio station in Hartford, Connecticut, owned by Audacy, Inc. It airs a news/talk radio format.
WTIC_(AM)
Adult contemporary radio station in New Britain–Hartford, Connecticut
holdings in the market, in addition to WRCH and WZMX, included WTIC (AM) and WTIC-FM; WNEZ had been sold to Mega Broadcasting in 1996. WRCH continued
WRCH_(FM)
Topics referred to by the same term
WTIC may refer to: WTIC (AM), a radio station (1080 AM) licensed to Hartford, Connecticut, United States WTIC-FM, a radio station (96.5 FM) licensed to
WTIC
American newscaster (1931–2023)
engineered by the PerkinElmer corporation. WTIC-FM During the period that Bertel worked at WTIC, WTIC-FM simulcast WTIC (AM) much of the time, but would break
Dick_Bertel
American internet radio platform
as a central website to stream all of CBS's then 130 radio stations, Last.fm and other CBS properties. The original features were currently-playing information
Audacy
Radio station in Hartford, Connecticut, United States
reflected in the slogan "Four songs in a row - No talk". Other DJs included WTIC-FM alums and husband/wife team Jonathan Monk and Diana Kelly in mornings,
WZMX
WBIB-FM (1947–1954) WBRL WBVC WBZY (1947–1964) WCAC WCFV-LP WCJ WCON WCSE-LP (2002–2022) WCWS WDAK (1922–1924) WDJZ (1977–2016) WELI-FM WFHA WGCH-FM WHNM
List of radio stations in Connecticut
List_of_radio_stations_in_Connecticut
Professional baseball radio broadcast network
in Major League Baseball (MLB). Lawrence, Massachusetts station WEEI-FM (93.7 FM), which serves Boston and the Greater Boston area, serves as the network's
Boston_Red_Sox_Radio_Network
Former US radio company
Radio Systems announced plans to acquire Hartford radio stations WTIC-AM and WTIC-FM for $42 million. In June 1998, American Radio Systems became a wholly
American_Radio_Systems
American radio show host
(1985–87) WTIC-FM: Hartford, CT (1987) WZOU: Boston, MA (1987) WWGT: Portland, ME (1987–89) WSSX: Charleston, SC (1989) WGRR: Cincinnati, OH (1990) WAEB-FM: Allentown
Ken_Matthews_(radio)
(News) KFRC-FM (News) KITS (Alternative) KLLC (Hot AC) KMVQ-FM (CHR) KZDG (South Asian Program) WRCH (Adult Contemporary) WTIC (News/Talk) WTIC-FM (Hot AC)
List of broadcast stations owned by CBS Radio
List_of_broadcast_stations_owned_by_CBS_Radio
WQAL WQSR WQYK-FM WRBQ-FM WRCH WSCR WSOC-FM WTEL WTIC WTIC-FM WUSN WVEE WWJ WWMX WXRT WXYT WXYT-FM WYCD WYSP WYUU WZGC WZLX 8tracks.com AccuRadio Amazing
List of Internet radio stations
List_of_Internet_radio_stations
2021 film directed by Sia
movies, and potentially not ever seeing her grandkids (Radio broadcast). WTIC-FM. July 16, 2020. Event occurs at 8:28. Tuccillo, Andrea. "Sia is ditching
Music_(2021_film)
1991 single by Crystal Waters
plays a day. Also debuted at #29 on KMEL and POWER 106 with adds at WTIC/FM, WIOQ/FM, and Z100 New York. 'Do I love it? YEAH!'" Lennox Herald viewed it
Gypsy Woman (Crystal Waters song)
Gypsy_Woman_(Crystal_Waters_song)
Radio format
with fast-talking personalities and loud, pounding jingles. In 1977, WTIC-FM in Hartford, CT, dropped its long-running classical format for Joseph's
Contemporary_hit_radio
Official radio network of the NFL's New England Patriots
broadcasts of the New England Patriots. The network's flagship station is WBZ-FM in Boston. Bob Socci, who now does the play-by-play with former Patriots quarterback
New England Patriots Radio Network
New_England_Patriots_Radio_Network
Radio station in Orlando, Florida
Radio-owned hot AC stations (WBMX Boston, WQAL Cleveland and WTIC-FM Hartford), WOMX-FM began adding more rhythmic music to go up against Top 40 station
WOMX-FM
Classic hits radio station in Philadelphia
WCAU-FM debuted: an all-current-hits, high-energy, jingle-intensive top 40 sound dubbed "Hot Hits". Joseph first put Hot Hits on the air in 1977 at WTIC-FM
WOGL
Capital city of Connecticut, U.S.
in Hartford, including WDRC (AM), WDRC (FM), WHCN (FM), WJMJ (FM), WPOP (AM), WTIC (AM), WTIC (FM), and WPKT (FM, NPR). Hartford's major television stations
Hartford,_Connecticut
American journalist
age of 15, at WNBC radio in New York City. While in college he worked at WTIC-FM (Hartford, Connecticut). He later worked for WPLJ radio and Z-100 (WHTZ)
A._J._Hammer
Television station in Hartford, Connecticut
WTIC-TV (channel 61) is a television station in Hartford, Connecticut, United States, serving the Hartford–New Haven market as an affiliate of the Fox
WTIC-TV
Station Frequency Band Format WRCH 100.5 FM Adult contemporary WTIC 1080 AM Talk radio WTIC-FM 96.5 FM Hot adult contemporary WZMX 93.7 FM Rhythmic Top 40
List of radio stations owned by Audacy, Inc.
List_of_radio_stations_owned_by_Audacy,_Inc.
2013–14 concert tour by Avril Lavigne
Christmas With Backstreet Boys, Sara Bareilles, Avril Lavigne & Gavin DeGraw". WTIC-FM. Entercom. October 21, 2013. Archived from the original on December 5,
The_Avril_Lavigne_Tour
Television station in Hartford, Connecticut
September 23, 1957, as WTIC-TV, owned by the Hartford-based Travelers Insurance Company, along with WTIC radio (1080 AM and 96.5 FM). As Connecticut's second
WFSB
the move paid off for WTIC-FM, as the station was top five-rated in the Hartford market by the end of that year. Although WTIC-FM dumped the 96 Tics name
Hot_Hits
2013 concert tour
Ryan (29 May 2013). "NKOTB Unwraps 'The Package' Tour In Connecticut". WTIC-FM. CBS Radio. Archived from the original on 10 June 2013. Retrieved 9 June
The_Package_Tour
American novelist and jazz musicologist
the first iteration of "Gems of American Jazz", a jazz radio program on WTIC-FM in Hartford, Connecticut, from 1942 to 1950. He also hosted two nationally
George_Malcolm-Smith
Television station in New Haven, Connecticut
station with MyNetworkTV; Nexstar's Tegna subsidiary owns Fox affiliate WTIC-TV (channel 61) and CW station WCCT-TV (channel 20). WTNH and WCTX share
WTNH
Radio station in Buffalo, New York
then WMJQ (now WBKV) with an edgier, slightly alternative-leaning sound. WTIC-FM morning show (Gary) Craig and Company was syndicated to WLCE, and later
WBUF
American news anchor
He is considered "the Dean of Connecticut news anchors." Al began with WTIC-AM-FM-TV in June 1968 as a staff announcer. The station was owned by Travelers
Al_Terzi
Symphony, Travelers Insurance Company, in conjunction with radio station WTIC-FM, offered up a generous gift of $30,000 over the course of three years to
Hartford_Symphony_Orchestra
This is a list of FM radio stations in the United States having call signs beginning with the letters WT through WV. Low-power FM radio stations, those
List of FM radio stations in the United States by call sign (initial letters WT–WV)
List_of_FM_radio_stations_in_the_United_States_by_call_sign_(initial_letters_WT–WV)
Walter Cronkite in the Dial-a-President radio program on CBS. May 12 - WTIC-FM in Hartford, Connecticut switches from classical music to a new Top 40
1977_in_radio
Commercial radio format
Minnesota; KMPC in Los Angeles, California; KIRO and KOMO in Seattle, Washington; WTIC in Hartford, Connecticut; and Canadian stations CFRB in Toronto, Ontario
Middle of the road (radio format)
Middle_of_the_road_(radio_format)
FM radio frequency
WTDA-LP in Williamston, North Carolina WTDY-FM in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania WTGG in Amite, Louisiana WTIC in Hartford, Connecticut WTOU in Portage, Michigan
96.5_FM
Radio station in Framingham, Massachusetts, United States
audio division. "WDJM-FM history cards" (PDF). CDBS Public Access. Federal Communications Commission. Retrieved April 4, 2024. "Re: WTIC/WFSB". Rosenberg,
WDJM-FM
Radio station in Hartford–Meriden, Connecticut, United States
on-air since 1956 for the formerly combined facilities of WTIC Radio and Channel 3 (then WTIC-TV, now WFSB) in Hartford. Augmenting the instrumental beautiful
WKSS
American media company
that went to Tegna are WZDX/Huntsville, KFSM-TV/Fort Smith–Fayetteville, WTIC-TV–WCCT-TV/Hartford, and WATN-TV–WLMT/Memphis. The FCC approved the sale
Tegna_Inc.
Connecticut public radio station
Hartford, and operates an additional studio in New Haven. In the early 1970s, WTIC in Hartford dropped its longtime classical music format in favor of adult
WNPR
Radio station in Amherst, New York, United States
because 1080 AM is a clear-channel frequency reserved for Class A stations WTIC Hartford and KRLD Dallas, so WUFO must sign off at sunset to avoid interference
WUFO
American sports broadcaster
afternoon co-host (with Joe D’Ambrosio) on WTIC in Hartford, Connecticut. In April 2017, Gresh returned to WPRO/WEAN-FM, hosting The Gresh Show there with producer
Andy_Gresh
Radio station in Price, Utah, United States
frequency, on which KOAN in Anchorage, Alaska, KRLD in Dallas, Texas, and WTIC in Hartford, Connecticut share Class A status. KSLL must leave the air between
KSLL
Radio station in Marietta, Georgia, United States
sign-off during nighttime hours to avoid interference to clear channel stations WTIC in Hartford, Connecticut, and KRLD in Dallas, also on AM 1080. On November
WFTD
Jennifer (November 24, 2025). "State Rep. Kevin Ryan passed away Sunday". WTIC-TV. Retrieved November 25, 2025. "Connecticut State House District 139 Special
2026 United States state legislative elections
2026_United_States_state_legislative_elections
Television station in New Britain, Connecticut
Hartford-based Travelers Insurance Company signed on independent station WTIC-TV (channel 3, now WFSB), the state's second and last VHF station. Within
WVIT
Clear-channel news/talk radio station in Dallas–Fort Worth, Texas
Oklahoma, as far north as Oklahoma City. KRLD shares AM 1080 with Class A WTIC Hartford, so at night, KRLD feeds power to both towers in a directional signal
KRLD_(AM)
Television station in Springfield, Massachusetts
decades, WTIC-TV in Hartford was Fox's affiliate of record for the Pioneer Valley. Depending on the location, cable companies carried either WTIC (which
WGGB-TV
American television broadcast company
in 1963. WTOP-FM in Washington was donated to Howard University in 1971 and became WHUR-FM soon after. In 1974, the company added WTIC-TV in Hartford
Graham_Media_Group
Radio station in Louisville, Kentucky, United States
1,000 watts to protect the Class A stations on 1080 kHz, KRLD Dallas and WTIC Hartford, Connecticut. It uses a directional antenna off East Daisy Lane
WKJK
Radio station in Johnsonville, South Carolina, United States
because AM 1080 is a clear channel frequency reserved for KRLD Dallas and WTIC Hartford, WALD must sign off at sunset to avoid interference. During critical
WALD
Business news radio network
WBBR (1130 AM) in New York City. WBOS (92.9 FM) in Brookline–Boston and WNBP (1450 AM) in Newburyport. WDCH-FM (99.1) in Bowie, Maryland, serving Washington
Bloomberg_Radio
Multipurpose stadium in Hartford, Connecticut
2018). "Dillon Stadium rebuild called 'important' to Hartford's rebirth". WTIC-TV. "Colt Park and Dillon Stadium". McFarland, Shawn (November 19, 2018)
Trinity_Health_Stadium
are at least 350 meters, ordered by height. Most are guyed masts used for FM- and TV-broadcasting: List of tallest structures in the United States, state-by-state
List of tallest structures in the United States by height
List_of_tallest_structures_in_the_United_States_by_height
Radio station in Springfield, Massachusetts
communications office. While at WHYN, Gill was hired by WTIC-TV as a general assignment reporter. WHYN-FM for many years was known as "93WHYN" and was an adult
WHYN-FM
American radio network (1926–1999)
station in the shadow of its powerful Hartford, Connecticut, affiliate, WTIC, so the network sold WKNB in 1960. The Pittsburgh stations were sold in 1972
NBC_Radio_Network
Official radio network of the NFL's New York Giants
Easton, Pennsylvania WPOP/1410: Hartford WLAD/800: Danbury WSUB/980: Groton WTIC/1080: Hartford WNHC/1340: New Haven WPLR/99.1: New Haven WWCO/1240: Waterbury
New_York_Giants_Radio_Network
Radio station in Hartford, Connecticut (1936–1954)
was well received by Hartford advertisers; the city's two other stations, WTIC and WDRC, were sold out, leaving no nighttime advertising inventory available
WTHT_(Connecticut)
American media company
WGNT, WTVR-TV, WXMI, KSTU, and KASW), and Tegna eleven (WATN-TV and WLMT, WTIC-TV and WCCT-TV, WOI-DT and KCWI, WNEP, WPMT, WQAD-TV, WZDX, and KFSM-TV)
Nexstar_Media_Group
Radio station in Owosso, Michigan
likelihood that granting the station nighttime power would cause interference to WTIC in Hartford, Connecticut and KRLD in Dallas, the Class A clear channel stations
WOAP
96°1′37″W / 41.31083°N 96.02694°W / 41.31083; -96.02694 (WOWT-TV Tower) WTIC Tower 408 m (1,339 ft) 1965 Guyed mast UHF/VHF-transmission United States
List_of_tallest_structures
Radio station in New Britain, Connecticut, United States
to own a 1,000 watt daytimer in the same market as 50,000-watt powerhouse WTIC, one of NBC Radio's first network affiliates. However, the AM station was
WRYM
Radio service of CBS News (1927–2026)
WTOP-FM in Washington, WBZ in Boston, WWJ in Detroit, WCCO in Minneapolis, KXNT in Las Vegas, KMOX in St. Louis, KFNX in Phoenix, KVOI in Tucson, and WTIC
CBS_News_Radio
American radio announcer (born 1947)
19, 2010. Retrieved September 18, 2024. "Red Sox Extends Radio Deal with WTIC". Biz of Baseball. February 2, 2007. Archived from the original on October
Joe_Castiglione
zones for FM broadcasting: I, I-A and II. The zone where a station is located may limit the choices of broadcast class available to a given FM station.
List of North American broadcast station classes
List_of_North_American_broadcast_station_classes
Radio station in Greenfield, Massachusetts
At the top of the hour, WIZZ used the same "V for Victory" time tone as WTIC in Hartford. WIZZ's former owner and disc jockey, Phil D (Phillip Drumheller)
WIZZ
Television station in Boston
affiliate WFXZ-CD (channel 24) and public radio stations WGBH (89.7 FM) and WCRB (99.5 FM) in the Boston area, and WCAI radio (and satellites WZAI and WNAN)
WGBH-TV
News/talk radio station in Hartford, Connecticut
between AM 1360 and AM 1410 for much of the 1960s and early '70s. While 1080 WTIC was usually rated No. 1 in Hartford with its news, sports and popular music
WDRC_(AM)
Radio awards
System Major: KMOX-AM St. Louis, Mo. Large: WTIC-AM Hartford, Conn. Medium: KSSN-FM Little Rock, Ark. Small: WAXX-FM Eau Claire, Wis. Major: Don Imus, WFAN-AM
NAB_Marconi_Radio_Awards
Radio station in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
a clear channel frequency reserved for Class A stations KRLD Dallas and WTIC Hartford, WWNL is a daytimer, required to sign off the air at night. During
WWNL
American baseball player (born 1964)
father, Walt Dibble, was a longtime radio news director at WDRC and later WTIC in Hartford, Connecticut. Dibble was drafted by the Cincinnati Reds in the
Rob_Dibble
Method of emergency broadcasting in the United States
messages to the public via cable, satellite and broadcast television and AM, FM and satellite radio. Informally, Emergency Alert System is sometimes conflated
Emergency_Alert_System
Hartford–New Haven–Waterbury Connecticut WTNH 2017 ABC WCTX 2017 The CW WTIC-TV 2026 Fox WCCT-TV 2026 MyTV Washington, D.C. District of Columbia WDCW
List of assets owned by Nexstar Media Group
List_of_assets_owned_by_Nexstar_Media_Group
Television station in Washington, D.C.
television station, WLBW-TV (now WPLG) in Miami in 1970 and in 1974 added WTIC-TV (now WFSB) in Hartford, Connecticut, to the group. In 1972, WTOP-TV joined
WUSA_(TV)
Radio station in Hartford, Connecticut, United States
limited coverage. In the mid seventies, Harold Dorschug, VP of Engineering for WTIC arranged for WQTQ's to move to 89.9 MHz, a much clearer frequency. He also
WQTQ
Amateur radio station in the United States
radio network; this was accomplished with the aid of Connecticut powerhouses WTIC and WDRC.[citation needed] The station was staffed by Hal Bubb, W1JTD, and
W1AW
Flood event in 2023
2023). "Overnight storm causes flooding, damage in parts of Connecticut". WTIC-TV. Archived from the original on July 10, 2023. Retrieved August 29, 2024
July 2023 Northeastern United States floods
July_2023_Northeastern_United_States_floods
Radio station in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, United States
clear-channel frequency, reserved for Class A stations KRLD in Dallas and WTIC in Hartford, Connecticut, KVNI reduces power at night to 1,000 watts directional
KVNI
Radio station in New Britain, Connecticut, United States
Iannace in 1987, while he was student at CCSU. Originally a move to the WTIC-TV tower in Farmington was proposed to dramatically increase the WFCS broadcast
WFCS
Radio station in Portland, Oregon, United States
to 9,000 watts, so it does not interfere with co-owned KRLD in Dallas and WTIC in Hartford, the two dominant Class A stations on the frequency. KRSK uses
KRSK_(AM)
Tower Tower primarily used for penetration into the Denver radio market WTIC Television Tower (Hartford Fox 61) Height: 1,339 ft (408 m) Farmington (41°42′13″N
List of tallest structures in the United States
List_of_tallest_structures_in_the_United_States
American staff announcer and actor (1927–1979)
Jerry Damon 1960 interview with Jerry Damon from The Jean Colbert Program on WTIC (Hartford) (.mp3) Video clip of 1965 opening of Karen episode with sponsor
Jerry_Damon
Signal used as a reference to determine the time of day
also has a tone at 30 minutes past the hour for those setting their clocks. WTIC uses the Morse code V for victory to the tune of Beethoven's 5th Symphony
Time_signal
Radio station in Norfolk, Nebraska, United States
which were originally WBAL in Baltimore, Maryland and WTIC in Hartford, Connecticut, with WTIC later replaced by KTHS in Hot Springs, Arkansas. In March
WJAG
2025. Walker, Jude (July 1, 2025). "Rev. Jimmy Swaggart Dies at 90". KPEL-FM. Retrieved July 1, 2025. "Sophia Hutchins, Caitlyn Jenner's Friend and Manager
2025_in_American_television
108th edition of Major League Baseball's championship series
cable and satellite TV. However, on August 24, Tribune removed Fox-affiliate WTIC-TV from Cablevision systems in Connecticut, causing viewers to miss Games 1
2012_World_Series
Television station in Hartford, Connecticut
did not do so—opted to close down WHCT and affiliate with the VHF station, WTIC-TV (channel 3). The station was off the air for two months before returning
WUVN
American media conglomerate (1952-2005)
entertainment companies. Lender, Jon (June 11, 1993). "WVIT Leases Time on WTXX as WTIC Protests". Hartford Courant. Archived from the original on August 9, 2020
Viacom_(1952–2005)
Radio station in Somers, Connecticut, United States
representatives of the station requested and received authorization from WTIC-AM to simulcast Boston Red Sox games to the Somers community. Formal ratings
WDJW
Former regional radio network in New England
1940 demonstration of an FM inter-city relay, linking Shepard's experimental FM station W1XOJ in Paxton, Massachusetts, to an FM transmitter at station
Yankee_Network
Town in Connecticut, United States
from a wide range of AM and FM radio stations as well as local network television affiliates based in Hartford, including WTIC-TV (Fox), WFSB (CBS), WVIT
Glastonbury,_Connecticut
September 11: Dick Bertel, 92, announcer, news anchor, and media executive at WTIC (AM), NBC Radio Network, and the Voice of America - host of The Golden Age
2023_in_radio
American sportscaster (1950–2021)
Hartford Whalers). Neumeier's first job in broadcasting began in 1975 on WTIC in Hartford, Connecticut, where he called play-by-play of the Whalers, working
Bob_Neumeier
2016). "Donald Trump holds campaign rally at Sacred Heart University". WTIC-TV. Archived from the original on February 4, 2020. Retrieved November 26
List of rallies for the 2016 Donald Trump presidential campaign
List_of_rallies_for_the_2016_Donald_Trump_presidential_campaign
U.S. Food and Drug Administration Jim Vicevich, Radio talk show host of WTIC-AM's Sound Off Connecticut Peter Balakian, author and poet, winner of the
List of Bucknell University alumni
List_of_Bucknell_University_alumni
Television station in Springfield, Massachusetts
of WHYN's CBS affiliation came several months after WFSB (then known as WTIC-TV with no relation to the current station except for the same call sign)
WSHM-LD
AM radio frequency
1080 kHz: 1080 AM is a United States clear-channel frequency. KRLD Dallas, WTIC Hartford and KOAN Anchorage share Class A status on 1080 AM. Because 1080
1080_AM
Television station in New York City
alleged that it illegally bundled carriage agreements for WPIX and Hartford's WTIC-TV (which was later pulled as well, but unlike co-owned WCCT, was initially
WPIX
City in Connecticut, United States
Hartford Courant building with sister Tribune Broadcasting Fox affiliate WTIC-TV (channel 61), and carries mainly syndicated content outside of network
Waterbury,_Connecticut
1930s–1940s radio band
(FM) transmissions were superior, and the Apex band was eliminated effective January 1, 1941, in order to make way for the creation of the original FM
Apex_(radio_band)
WTIC FM
WTIC FM
WTIC FM
WTIC FM
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, EDISON means "son of Eda."
Male
English
Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Garbhán, GARVAN means "little rough one."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu, Traditional
A Name of Krishna
Boy/Male
Arabic, Australian, German, Muslim, Turkish
Hero Lion
Girl/Female
American, British, English, Latin
Beautiful Seacoast; Prayerful; Gold; Breeze
Boy/Male
Indian
Treasurer
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
One who is economical thrifty
Girl/Female
American, Australian, French, German, Jamaican
Flowering Ash Tree
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Well Wisher
Surname or Lastname
Norwegian
Norwegian : habitational name from any of several farmsteads named Gardnes, probably from Old Norse garðr ‘fence’ + nes ‘headland’.English (Worcester) : variant spelling of Garniss, of uncertain origin, perhaps a derivative of Old French gernon ‘moustache’.
WTIC FM
WTIC FM
WTIC FM
WTIC FM
WTIC FM
a.
Pertaining to, or of the same horizon as, certain Mesozoic strata of the Rhetian Alps. These strata are regarded as closing the Triassic period. See the Chart of Geology.
a.
Of, pertaining to, or in the region of, the ear; auricular; auditory.
n.
A local and habitual convulsive motion of certain muscles; especially, such a motion of some of the muscles of the face; twitching; velication; -- called also spasmodic tic.