KTIB

With a good radio, the AM station can be heard as far as east as New Orleans, far as north as Baton Rouge, far as west as New Iberia, and as far south as the Gulf of Mexico.

But at night, when radio waves travel farther, it drops to 1,000 watts to avoid interfering with other stations on AM 640, a clear channel frequency.

The AM station was bought by a group calling themselves LaTerr Broadcasting, installing a full service country music format.

Lawsuits were filed claiming mismanagement by one of the partners of LaTerr Broadcasting, and the station was ultimately put into bankruptcy protection.

[6] Gap Broadcasting LLC was incorporated as a Florida Limited Liability Corporation but is owned locally by George Laughlin.

He is also in charge of an investor led Gap Broadcasting LLC which was incorporated in Delaware and owns many stations bought from Clear Channel Communications.