Ktsx
Ktsx is a radio call sign that has been used by several broadcast stations in the United States. In the U.S., call signs are assigned by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and are used to identify licensed broadcast operators. Call signs beginning with K are generally assigned to stations west of the Mississippi River, with the remaining letters assigned to distinguish individual stations. The four-letter combination Ktsx may have been used by one or more stations at different times, and stations may change their call signs due to ownership transfers, format changes, or branding decisions. Consequently, there is no single current station universally identified by the Ktsx call sign.
Historical records of call sign assignments and changes are maintained by the FCC and can be consulted
Ktsx is primarily discussed in the context of broadcast licensing and radio station identification in the