Licensed to Georgetown, Kentucky, United States, WWTF serves the Lexington Metro Area.
CKDO's directional signal, pointed away from the United States and at the bare minimum allowed for a clear-channel station, is not audible anywhere near Lexington.
Former radio engineer and business owner, Robert Johnson began on September 6, 1957, WGOR signed on the air as a 250–watt daytime-only station.
On September 10, 1973, sister station 103.1 WAXU-FM (now 103.3 WXZZ) signed on the air, simulcasting the country format around the clock.
In 1990, the station reverted to the WAXU call letters, carrying SMN's "Real Country" format.
WTKT flipped back to adult standards, first simulcasting co-owned WSAI in Cincinnati, Ohio, then as WSNE ("Sunny 1580") in early 2001.