KTTH
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| KTTH-AM | |
| Broadcast area | Greater Puget Sound area, Washington |
|---|---|
| Branding | Talk 770, KTTH |
| Slogan | You Deserve the Truth! |
| Frequency | 770 kHz |
| Format | Conservative talk |
| Callsign meaning | K The TrutH |
| Owner | Bonneville International |
| Website | www.ktth.com |
KTTH is a conservative talk radio station, owned by Bonneville International, broadcasting at 770 kHz in Seattle, Washington. The station has taken many of the prominent hosts from rival local broadcaster, KVI (at one point their slogan was temporarily changed to "3 letter radio is dead" (referring to KVI, since it is a 3 letter station), including Rush Limbaugh and movie critic Michael Medved (whose home station is KTTH). Their lineup also includes Michael Savage, Kim Komando, and ironically, Bill O'Reilly, despite KVI being an affiliate of Fox News Radio. In 2006-07, KTTH became the flagship station of the Seattle Supersonics of the National Basketball Association.
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