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WTLC-FM

Coordinates: 39°42′43″N 86°08′46″W / 39.712°N 86.146°W / 39.712; -86.146
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{{Infobox radio station

| name      = WTLC
| image     = WTLC 106.7FMINDY logo.png
| image_size = 200px]]
| city      = Greenwood, Indiana
| area      = Indianapolis metropolitan area
| branding  = 106.7 WTLC
| slogan    = Indy’s R&B Leader For 50 Years
Indy's Station For Today's R&B & Old School | airdate = 1968; 56 years ago (1968) | frequency = 106.7 (MHz)(HD Radio) | format = Urban Adult Contemporary/Urban Oldies | erp = 6,000 watts | haat = 99 meters (325 ft) | class = A | facility_id = 25071 | sister_stations = WHHH, [[WTLC (AM)|WTLC]-AM], WNOW-FM | owner = Urban One | licensee = Radio One of Indiana, LLC | webcast = Listen Live | website = http://tlcnaptown.com | callsign_meaning = With Tender Loving Care-FM

}}

WTLC (106.7 FM) is an Urban Adult Contemporary radio station licensed to Greenwood, Indiana, serving the Indianapolis metropolitan area. Alongside sister stations WTLC (AM), WHHH, WNOW-FM, and TV station WNDI, WTLC-FM is owned and operated by Radio One. All four stations and TV outlet share studios on Meridian Street in downtown Indianapolis and its transmitter tower is on the city's south side.

It is home to the Tom Joyner Morning Show.

WTLC-FM is licensed to broadcast in the HD Radio format.[1]

History

WTLC had formerly aired on 105.7 FM under various monikers such as "Soul Stereo FM 105 WTLC", "WTLC 105 FM", "Fresh 105 WTLC", "Power 105 WTLC", "105.7, The People's Station!", "105.7 The Power!", "Power 105.7 FM", and "105.7 WTLC", way before the intellectual rights to the format - but not the frequency - were purchased from Emmis Communications by Radio One in January 2001. (See the WYXB page for WTLC's rich history at 105.7 before 2001.) Immediately prior to this switch, 106.7 FM operated under the call letters WBKS as an urban oldies station branded as "Kiss 106.7."

106.7 FM also held the call letters WVYJ and WGGR.

References

39°42′43″N 86°08′46″W / 39.712°N 86.146°W / 39.712; -86.146