KATI was a radio station broadcasting on 1400 AM in Casper, Wyoming, United States. It operated from 1956 to 1987, folding due to a series of financial problems with its final owner. The license was eventually donated to the University of Wyoming, but an attempt by the university to auction the facility failed, and it never returned to the air.
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| - KATI was a radio station broadcasting on 1400 AM in Casper, Wyoming, United States. It operated from 1956 to 1987, folding due to a series of financial problems with its final owner. The license was eventually donated to the University of Wyoming, but an attempt by the university to auction the facility failed, and it never returned to the air. (en)
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| - Jack Rosenthal, comparing the KATI facilities to KUWR's Casper translator (en)
- Randy Hall, owner of KATI from 1984 to 1987 (en)
- Randy Hall, reflecting in 2009 on KATI's demise (en)
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| - Mountain West Broadcasting, Inc. (en)
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| - They had the option of turning that into a 1,000-watt AM stereo signal. One thousand watts would be a lot better than 10. (en)
- A lot of people in Casper had their musical taste established by that radio station. (en)
- Unfortunately, we could never get the numbers to beat the KTRS monster. (en)
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| - KATI was a radio station broadcasting on 1400 AM in Casper, Wyoming, United States. It operated from 1956 to 1987, folding due to a series of financial problems with its final owner. The license was eventually donated to the University of Wyoming, but an attempt by the university to auction the facility failed, and it never returned to the air. (en)
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