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City Station Virtual channel [1] Physical channel Notes ... Oklahoma City: KUOT-CD: 21.3: 21: Tulsa, Oklahoma ... 104.7 FM: Hager City:
99.3 FM: Oklahoma City: Oklahoma Catholic Family Conference, Inc. Catholic Spanish KHEB: 91.9 FM: Granite: South Central Oklahoma Christian Broadcasting Inc: Southern Gospel KHEV: 90.3 FM: Fairview: Great Plains Christian Radio, Inc. Contemporary Christian/Christian Talk and Teaching KHIM: 97.7 FM: Mangum: Fuchs Radio L.L.C. Classic hits KHKC ...
In addition, WWLS is the hub for the "Sports Animal Network" that simulcasts selected programming on stations throughout Oklahoma including: 930 AM WKY in Oklahoma City, 1550 AM KYAL and 99.9 FM in Sapulpa and Tulsa, 97.1 FM KYAL-FM in Muskogee and Tulsa, 96.1 FM KITO-FM in Vinita, 101.1 FM KEOJ in Caney and Bartlesville, 1470 AM KGND in Vinita ...
As of September 1993, still no frequency allocations or funds were available in the Edmond or Oklahoma City area to apply for or buy an FM or AM license. KBLZ did receive $3,500 from the Student Activities Council to purchase and place two 10-microwatt transmitters in the east and west residence halls of the university, allowing dorm residents ...
KYAL's format history includes Urban Contemporary as KXOJ in the 1980s targeting Tulsa, later changing its call letters to KBLK as "Power 1550". It was a simulcast of the Urban format from a cable radio station called "Radiovision" that aired on Tulsa Cable's Wanted Ads channel at the time and also bought time on 1550 to broadcast its station.
The station began broadcasting in 1998 with the call letters KQCV-FM. It has been a member of The Bott Radio Network.. KQCV's programming is simulcast on translators K231BH 94.1 and K238AT 95.7, which both transmit with 250 watts from Northern Oklahoma City, K272FD 102.3, which transmit with 215 watts from South Oklahoma City, K223CG 92.5, which both transmit with 62 watts from Sands Springs ...
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KXBL (99.5 FM) is a classic country radio station known as "Big Country 99.5" ("Big Country" was a slogan 1170 KVOO now KOTV used during its country music heyday). Located in Henryetta, Oklahoma, it broadcasts to the Tulsa, Oklahoma area. The station is owned by Griffin Communications.