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name = WLTN FM |
name = WLTN FM |
city = [[Littleton, New Hampshire]]|
city = [[Littleton, New Hampshire]]|
area = [[Northeast Kingdom]] & [[Coos County, New Hampshire|Coos County]] & [[Grafton County, New Hampshire|Grafton County]] |
area = [[Northeast Kingdom]] of [[Vermont]]; [[Coos County, New Hampshire|Coos County]] and [[Grafton County, New Hampshire]] |
branding = "''Mix 96.7''"|
branding = "''Mix 96.7''"|
slogan = "''Life's Greatest Hits''"|
slogan = "''Life's Greatest Hits''"|

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WLTN FM
Broadcast areaNortheast Kingdom of Vermont; Coos County and Grafton County, New Hampshire
Frequency96.7 (MHz)
Branding"Mix 96.7"
Programming
FormatAdult Contemporary
Ownership
OwnerBarry P. Lunderville
WXXS (FM), WLTN (AM), and WMOU (AM)
History
First air date
December 7, 1994
Technical information
ClassA
ERP6,000 watts
HAAT90 meters

WLTN-FM is an Adult Contemporary formatted radio station in New Hampshire licensed to Lisbon, serving Northern New Hampshire and Northeast Kingdom. WLTN FM is owned by Barry P. Lunderville.

WLTN-FM went on the air December 7, 1994, as a Class A radio station in broadcasting from Lisbon, New Hampshire and with studios in Littleton. On air it was known as "Gold 96" and it was a satellite-fed Oldies radio station. In July of 1999 ownership changed to Sharp Broadcasting and the format changed to it's current Adult Contemporary format, then known on air is Bright 96.7[1]. When the station was sold to Lunderville, it became known as Mix 96.7[2]. The station currently carries USA Radio Network news[3].