indiarailinfo.com. Retrieved 9 February 2021. "Kiratgarh Railway Station (KRTH) : Station Code, Time Table, Map, Enquiry". www.ndtv.com. Retrieved 9 February
"The Ballad of Mike Love". Rolling Stone. Wilson, Brian (September 1974). "KRTH" (Interview: Audio). Interviewed by Jim Pewter. New York City.; Brian Wilson
Philly.com (March 25, 2015) SiriusXM channel lineup (2015) "More changes at KRTH, big band station replaced with ‘Pitbull’s Globalization’" from Los Angeles
June – WDVA, Danville, Virginia begins broadcasting on 1250 kHz. 30 June – KRTH-FM, Houston, Texas, begins broadcasting on 101.1 MHz. 30 June – KIJV, Huron
from the original on 2014-04-01. Retrieved 2014-04-01. "More changes at KRTH, big band station replaced with ‘Pitbull’s Globalization’" Archived 2015-09-18
needed] Jed the Fish appears as himself in the game show "Win, Lose, or Draw: KRTH vs KROQ" in 1988[citation needed] Jed the Fish appears as a Radio Announcer
early format offerings were Classic Gold, created for KHJ-FM (which became KRTH), Solid Gold, Hitparade and Great American Country. The original 48-hour
Penguin. p. 374. ISBN 978-0-698-40886-9. Wilson, Brian (November 1976). "KRTH" (Interview: Audio). Interviewed by Jim Pewter. New York City.; Brian Wilson
Sylvia "Cha Cha" Chacon. Oldies program directors included Bob Hamilton of KRTH fame, Brian Thomas from 1994 to 2003, Tim Marinville in 2003–04. Bob Harlow
Rajkovic, Nik (August 7, 2015). "North Texas Town Split on Muslim Cemetery". KRTH. Retrieved August 27, 2015. Wilonsky, Robert (July 31, 2015). "Farmersville