WLTF
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Lite 97.5 | |
City of license | Martinsburg, WV |
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Broadcast area | Northern Shenandoah Valley, Central Maryland, South-Central Pennsylvania |
Branding | Lite 97 Five |
First air date | Unknown |
Frequency | 97.5 MHz |
Format | adult contemporary |
ERP | 11,400 watts |
Class | Class C1 FM Station |
Owner | Prettyman Broadcasting |
Website | http://www.lite975.com |
WLTF "Lite 97.5" is an FM radio station located in Martinsburg, West Virginia.
Its transmitter antenna is located just west of Martinsburg, WV. It broadcasts at 11,400 watts.
The station plays an adult contemporary format from January through Mid-November, then an all-Christmas music format is played on the station from mid-November through December 26.
Its signal reaches east into Washington, DC, south to Luray, Virginia, west into Grantsville, Maryland, and north into Altoona, Pennsylvania, effectively covering the "Four State Area."
Prior to its' current incarnation, the WLTF callsign was previously used on the 106.5 MHz facility in Cleveland, Ohio from 1982 to 1997. That station is now known as WMVX.
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