KTNY

KTNY
Broadcast areaKootenai Valley
Frequency101.7 MHz
Programming
FormatChristian
AffiliationsYour Network of Praise
Ownership
OwnerHi-Line Radio Fellowship
KLCB
History
First air date
April 6, 1986 (1986-04-06)
Former call signs
KVAD (CP, 1984–1985)[1]
Call sign meaning
Kootenay, Canadian spelling of Kootenai, for the forest, river, and valley's name
Technical information[2]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID37524
ClassA
ERP3,000 watts
HAAT−310 meters (−1,020 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
48°22′13.8″N 115°32′22.5″W / 48.370500°N 115.539583°W / 48.370500; -115.539583
Links
Public license information
WebcastListen Live
Websiteynop.org

KTNY (101.7 FM) is a Christian radio station licensed to serve Libby, Montana. The station is owned by Hi-Line Radio Fellowship. It previously aired a soft oldies music format.[3]

KTNY signed on in 1986 with an easy listening format, which over time would evolve into the soft oldies format.

History

Lincoln County Broadcasters, owner of KLCB, applied for a new station on 101.7 MHz in Libby on April 20, 1983.[4] The station was assigned call sign KVAD on December 3, 1984, which was changed to KTNY on January 16, 1985.[1] The call sign refers to Kootenay, the Canadian spelling of Kootenai, the name of the Native American tribe of the area; the Kootenai River and the Kootenai National Forest are also named for the tribe.

KTNY went on the air April 6, 1986, with an adult easy listening format[5] and an affiliation with the ABC Entertainment Network.[6] By 1992, the format had shifted to middle of the road (MOR);[7] by 1995, it was a blend of MOR, adult contemporary, and oldies.[8] In later years, KTNY had a soft oldies format,[9] which the station called "Smooth Oldies Soft Gold".[10]

KTNY and KLCB were closed by Lincoln County Broadcasters on January 1, 2025; their licenses were returned to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).[9] The licenses were subsequently reinstated, with Lincoln County Broadcasters instead requesting silent authority that February.[11] In July 2025, Lincoln County Broadcasters agreed to sell KTNY to Hi-Line Radio Fellowship, operator of Your Network of Praise for $30,000, while KLCB was concurrently sold to Northwest Capital Corporation (whose principal, Roger Lonnquist, runs Hi-Line Radio Fellowship) for $10,000.[12][13]

References

  1. ^ a b "Call Sign History". REC Historical CDBS Search Tool.
  2. ^ "Facility Technical Data for KTNY". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  3. ^ "Station Information Profile". Arbitron. Archived from the original on March 1, 2010.
  4. ^ "New stations". Broadcasting. May 2, 1983. p. 81.
  5. ^ Broadcasting/Cablecasting Yearbook 1987. 1977. p. B-174.
  6. ^ Broadcasting/Cablecasting Yearbook 1988. 1978. p. B-171.
  7. ^ Broadcasting & Cable Market Place 1992. 1992. p. A-210.
  8. ^ Broadcasting & Cable Yearbook 1995. 1995. p. B-248.
  9. ^ a b Venta, Lance (January 26, 2025). "FCC Report 1/26: A New Political Era Begins". RadioInsight. Retrieved February 2, 2025.
  10. ^ Broadcasting & Cable Yearbook 2009. 2009. p. D-338.
  11. ^ "FCC Report 2/23". RadioInsight. February 23, 2025. Retrieved February 23, 2025.
  12. ^ Venta, Lance (July 11, 2025). "Station Sales Week Of 7/11". RadioInsight. Retrieved September 1, 2025.
  13. ^ Jacobson, Adam. "Duane Williams Sells Silent Rural Montana Stations", Radio & Television Business Report. July 10, 2025. Retrieved December 31, 2025.