KTTU (AM)

KTTU (950 AM, "100.7 The Score") is a Lubbock, Texas, radio station broadcasting with a daytime power of 5,000 watts.

In the early 2000s, the final pair of stations to occupy the studio building were KJTV (AM) & KXTQ-FM.

In late 1999, the then-KXTQ-AM ended its simulcast of co-owned Magic 93.7 KXTQ-FM, changed its call sign to KJTV and debuted a News/Talk/Sports format.

The new format's morning show was originally hosted by Jeff Klotzman and Jane Prince-Jones with Mike Stephens anchoring news.

Chuck Heinz and Wendy Willis-Roberts also took over the morning show and the station's name changed to "FOX News 950".

Meanwhile, Jeff Klotzman re-added radio duties following Williams & Hyatt's departure, taking over the 4pm-6pm timeslot with a News/Talk afternoon show.

From 1999-2017 local talk hosts at various times on KJTV included: Jeff Klotzman, Dave King, current Lubbock County Judge Curtis Parrish, current Lubbock County Treasurer Chris Winn, Jane Prince-Jones, Chuck Heinz, Wendy Wills (Roberts), Matt Ernst, and Ag Director Eddie Griffiths.