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KTOP-FM (102.9 MHz) is a commercial radio station licensed to St. Marys, Kansas, and serving the Topeka metropolitan area. It is owned by Cumulus Media and broadcasts a country music radio format A radio format or programming format (not to be confused with broadcast programming) describes the overall content broadcast on a radio station. The radio format emerged mainly in the United States in the 1950s, at a time when radio was compelle ..., known as ''102.9 Cat Country.'' The radio studios and offices are on South Kansas Avenue in Topeka. History 2014-2015: KTOP-FM – ''Nash FM 102.9'' On October 31, 2014, KTOP rebranded as "Nash FM 102.9". 2015-2021: KTOP-FM - ''102.9 Nash Icon'' On December 21, 2015, KTOP-FM rebranded as "102.9 Nash Icon". 2021-Present: KTOP-FM - ''102.9 Cat Country'' On September 13, 2021, KTOP-FM rebranded as "102.9 Cat Country".
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KTOP-FM (102.9 MHz) is a commercial radio station licensed to St. Marys, Kansas, and serving the Topeka metropolitan area. It is owned by Cumulus Media and broadcasts a country music radio format, known as ''102.9 Cat Country.'' The radio studios and offices are on South Kansas Avenue in Topeka. History 2014-2015: KTOP-FM – ''Nash FM 102.9'' On October 31, 2014, KTOP rebranded as "Nash FM 102.9". 2015-2021: KTOP-FM - ''102.9 Nash Icon'' On December 21, 2015, KTOP-FM rebranded as "102.9 Nash Icon". 2021-Present: KTOP-FM - ''102.9 Cat Country'' On September 13, 2021, KTOP-FM rebranded as "102.9 Cat Country".Cat Country Is On The Prowl In Topeka
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KMAJ-FM
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KTOP (AM)
KTOP (1490 AM) is a radio station serving the Topeka, Kansas, metropolitan area. The station currently broadcasts a sports format, but prior to October 4, 2007, had broadcast an adult standards/oldies format. KTOP is owned by Cumulus Media and licensed to Cumulus Licensing LLC. The transmitter and antenna are located in northern Topeka on NW Buchanan Street near the Kansas River. KTOP went on the air in 1947 as the second radio station for the Topeka area. After years as a Top 40 station, it flipped to country music and then oldies. For most of the 1990s into the 2000s, it broadcast an adult standards format. History On January 5, 1946, a partnership of T. Hall Collison and Norville G. Wingate, both World War II veterans, filed an application with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to build a new radio station in Topeka, originally proposing studios in the Kansan Hotel in downtown Topeka. The FCC approved the application on March 20, 1947, and after a modification t ...
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