The station's transmitter site is on Vashon Island, while its studios are located in Seattle's Eastlake district.
Syndicated hosts include Dan Bongino, Mark Levin, Ben Shapiro, Michael Knowles and America's First News with Matt Ray.
On weekends, KTTH features shows on health, money, retirement and real estate, some of which are brokered programming.
Weekend syndicated hosts include Guy Benson, Brian Kilmeade, Josh Hammer, and Armstrong & Getty.
[6] In mid-1926 the call letters were changed from KTCL to KOMO, with the owner now listed as American Radio Telephone Co. (Birt F.
As FM became more popular for listening to classical music, on October 1, 1980, the station changed to an oldies format and was known as "Old Gold 77 KXA".
[13] The station's license was transferred to new owners that same year, and on October 8, 1984, a format called "love songs" began, which was essentially a return to oldies.
[19] KTTH was the last flagship radio station of the Seattle SuperSonics (now Oklahoma City Thunder) of the National Basketball Association, from 2006 to 2008.