KLOT 107.7: Cat Spring’s Hidden Gem on the FM Dial

Did you know that Cat Spring has its very own radio station?

That’s right—KLOT 107.7 FM is a low-power local station broadcasting straight from our own backyard. It’s one of those rare small-town treasures that most people don’t even realize is here. And while you won’t find it on Spotify or any streaming platforms, you can listen to it the old-fashioned way—just tune your FM radio to 107.7 and enjoy.

What You’ll Hear

KLOT plays a fun mix of classic rock and oldies during the day—music that brings back memories and keeps your foot tapping while you’re driving around town or working in the garage.

But there’s more. On Sundays, KLOT switches over to Christian programming all day long, sharing sermons, spiritual encouragement, and music that lifts the soul. You’ll also find Christian content late at night throughout the week, offering peace and perspective in the quiet hours when the world slows down.

In between songs and sermons, KLOT occasionally airs public service announcements—short messages that remind you of local events or important community info. It’s not flashy, just real, and that’s what makes it so valuable.

Community-Owned and Operated

KLOT 107.7 is owned by a nonprofit organization called Austin County Community Communications. It’s a 501(c)(3), which means it exists to serve the community, not to make a profit. And the man behind the microphone? David Goddard, who serves as the station manager and president of the nonprofit. His quiet work helps keep the station going, day in and day out.

This isn’t corporate radio. It’s community radio—built by locals, for locals.

Why Local Radio Still Matters

In a world dominated by algorithms and national playlists, stations like KLOT are refreshingly personal. They play the music you grew up with. They support local faith and values. They share messages that actually matter to the people who live here.

So, if you like classic rock or oldies give KLOT a listen when you’re driving or at home working in the garden. And check out the sermons from local preachers and contemporary Christian praise music on Sundays and late night. You’ll be glad you did!

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