It was sold to Dave Nolander, who also owned KATE in nearby Albert Lea, Minnesota.
KYTC was sold to Three Eagles Communications in August 1999, with studios then being moved to Mason City.
Two years later, Alpha Media acquired Digity, LLC, including KYTC, for $264 million.
[9][10] On June 5, 2024, KYTC began airing Westwood One's "Classic Hits" format full-time as a result of staffing cuts initiated across many of Alpha Media's stations nationwide, including the dismissal of operations manager and morning host Jared Allen.
[11][12][13] KYTC is an affiliate of American Top 40: The 70s, which airs on Saturday and Sunday mornings.