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WTIC-FM (96.5 ) is a radio station in Hartford, Connecticut. It is owned by Audacy, Inc. and broadcasts a hot adult contemporary . The station's studios and offices are located on Executive Drive in Farmington.

WTIC-FM has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 20,000 watts, with its signal heard throughout most of and into Western Massachusetts. Its is located off Deercliff Road in Avon, the same site as WTIC (AM) and former co-owned TV station . WTIC-FM broadcasts in the (hybrid) format. The HD2 subchannel carries the news/talk format of WTIC (AM).


History

Early years
WTIC-FM is the second oldest FM station in Hartford, after . They were the only pre-World War II FM stations in Connecticut, with WTIC-FM the air originally as W1XSO on February 5, 1940, and using a frequency of 43.5 MHz. Broadcasting Yearbook 1940 page 374 In December 1941, it became a commercial operation using the W53H. In 1943, the call letters were changed to WTIC-FM, representing its original owner, The Travelers Insurance Company. On April 17, 1948, the station moved to 96.5 MHz where it has remained to this day.

It mostly WTIC in its early years, carrying WTIC's local shows and NBC Radio Network programming, during the 1940s and 1950s. Just like their AM sister station, it carried NBC's dramas, comedies, news, sports, soap operas, game shows and broadcasts during the "Golden Age of Radio". As network programming moved from radio to television in the 1950s, WTIC-AM-FM switched to a full service, middle of the road format of popular music, news and sports. During the 1960s, WTIC-FM broke away from its AM counterpart for most of the day, playing classical music. In the early 1970s, it ran by day and classical music at night.


Hot Hits
In 1974, Travelers Insurance sold the TV station to Post-Newsweek Stations while the radio stations were sold to a group of their managers, going by the name "The 1080 Corporation". On May 12, 1977, WTIC-FM made a dramatic switch by flipping to a Top 40–CHR format, as "". The station was consulted by Mike Joseph who installed a of all current hits, the 30 to 40 songs on the current charts were repeated frequently, with upbeat DJs and numerous jingles by . Once a Hot Hit fell off the charts, even million-sellers, it was not played anymore. After a couple of years, WTIC-FM moved to a more conventional Top 40/CHR direction.


Hot AC
From the mid-1980s to the early 1990s, WTIC-FM was locked in a Top 40/CHR battle with , which had converted from an station. WTIC-FM management decided not to aim as young as WKSS, removing the and other harder edged songs from its playlist, switching to its current format on June 15, 1994. Initially, the station's playlist moved a bit softer; since then, the hot AC format as a whole has embraced more upbeat music, and so has the station. Since its days as a Top 40/CHR station in 1977, WTIC-FM has referred to itself on the air variously as "Your Music Connection Hot Hits! 96 Tics WTIC-FM", "Your Music Connection 96 Tics WTIC-FM", "Hot Hits! 96 Tics WTIC-FM", "96 Tics WTIC-FM", "96 WTIC-FM", "96 TIC-FM", "The New 96.5 TIC-FM", and currently as "Today's Best Variety 96.5 TIC".

In 1998, WTIC-AM-FM were acquired by Infinity Broadcasting, which was renamed in December 2005. CBS also acquired then-adult contemporary station (now rhythmic contemporary) and adult contemporary WRCH. On February 2, 2017, CBS Radio announced it would merge with . The merger was approved on November 9, 2017, and was consummated on November 17.


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