KTIP

The station is owned by Jose Arredondo, through licensee JA Ventures, Inc.[2] KTIP calls itself "Jam'n 101.3."

[citation needed] Its construction permit was granted by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in August 1946, to Porterville businessman Jack Tighe (pronounced "tie").

The subhead declared, "Local news and interviews help KTIP compete with big networks in a small California town."

The ten photos accompanying the article helped profile a town of 6,827 people with a smog-free view of the Sierra Nevada mountains.

According to subsequent owner Larry Cotta, Miller Broadcasting owned the station for a very short time.

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