KTTL

KMCS
Frequency93.9 MHz
Ownership
OwnerCattle Country Broadcasting
History
First air date
December 13, 1977
(46 years ago)
 (1977-12-13)
Last air date
1986; 38 years ago (1986)
Former call signs
KTTL (1977–1984)
Technical information
Facility ID9410
ERP100,000 watts
HAAT566 feet (173 m)
Transmitter coordinates
37°38′28″N 100°20′40″W / 37.64111°N 100.34444°W / 37.64111; -100.34444

KTTL, known as KMCS from 1984, was a radio station in Dodge City, Kansas, broadcasting to southwest Kansas on 93.9 FM from 1977 to 1986. The station was owned by Cattle Country Broadcasting, a business of Charles and Nellie Babbs. In 1983, racist remarks on religious programs broadcast over country-formatted KTTL and connections to the Posse Comitatus movement led to state and national backlash against the station; after relaunching the station as a contemporary hit radio outlet under the KMCS call letters and having its license renewal designated for hearing, Charles Babbs settled the hearing by agreeing not to pursue a renewal of KMCS's license.