In addition to its various network programming, the station also produces some local
public affairs programming, including the news and interview program
Your Hour which airs weekdays at noon. A female-oriented talk show called
Mouthy Broads airs Wednesdays at 6 p.m. The station also broadcasts a religious service from Wichita's Riverside Christian Church each Sunday at 9 a.m. The station previously fielded a news department, headed for a number of years by R. J. Dickens and produced hour-long newscasts at 4 p.m. during the early 2000s. That program was reduced by a half-hour and aired at 4:30 between 2004 and 2005. The last regular news broadcast aired March 3, 2005, though news segments have appeared over the years, primarily as an insert during
Your Hour. The news department also produced
Spanish-language newscasts and updates for
KSMI-LP during the time they were affiliated with
Azteca América under River City ownership. KCTU also had produced a program called
The River City Forum with permanent hosts each weeknight and rotating fill-in hosts. KCTU was nominated for a Heartland
Emmy Award for Best Dayside Newscast in 2005, reportedly the first such nomination for an English-language low-power station in a
Nielsen Top 160 market. The station received a second nomination in 2010 for news graphics. Each holiday season, starting
Thanksgiving night and running through
Christmas Eve, the station airs the early 1980s-era version of ''
Santa's Workshop''—a long running Wichita TV program featuring Henry Harvey as Santa. ==Subchannels==