KITI-FM
KITI-FM is a radio station broadcasting a hot adult contemporary format. Licensed to Winlock, Washington, United States, it serves the Centralia-Chehalis area in western Washington.
History
The radio station began as KGLM, owned by Glenn McCormack, and was sold to Don Whitman in 1955. After the sale, a contest to rename the station was held and KITI was chosen. KITI was sold in mid-1977 to Premier Broadcasters, Seattle, and air time hours were extended from early morning to late evening; the station up to this time broadcast only during the day. The station originally broadcast out of an office in the Chehalis Downtown Historic District next to the Chehalis Theater. The company later moved operations to the St. Helens Hotel. By the 1977 ownership transfer, the KITI station was located in its own building near the Southwest Washington Fairgrounds between the twin cities of Centralia and Chehalis.During the 1996 flood in the Chehalis Valley, KITI was the only station in the area to continue to broadcast emergency information during the natural disaster despite floodwaters inundating the station.