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  2. KOSU - Wikipedia

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    KOSU (91.7 FM) is a public radio station operated by Oklahoma State University, with studios on OSU's campus in Stillwater, Oklahoma and on the western edge of Downtown Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The station broadcasts a mix of National Public Radio news, talk radio and adult album alternative (AAA) music from The Spy FM.

  3. List of radio stations in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Oklahoma State University: NPR / News/Talk / Adult album alternative KOSR: 88.3 FM: Stillwater: Oklahoma State University: NPR / News/Talk / Adult Album Alternative: KOSU: 91.7 FM: Stillwater: Oklahoma State University: NPR / News/Talk / Adult album alternative KOTV: 1170 AM: Tulsa: Griffin Licensing, L.L.C. All-news radio KOUA: 91.9 FM: Ada ...

  4. KGND - Wikipedia

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    KGND started with an adult contemporary format and eventually changed to a unique and one-of-a-kind format known as Lake Rock. In 1998, Jack sold K-Grand to Grove, Oklahoma radio station owner Larry Hestand. Larry operated K-Grand until he sold it in 2004 to Oklahoma State University and KGND was changed to KOSU, a public radio station.

  5. KRSC-FM - Wikipedia

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    KRSC-FM (91.3 FM) is a student-run college radio station at Rogers State University licensed to Claremore, Oklahoma serving the Tulsa, Oklahoma, area. It broadcasts 24 hours a day at 2200 watts. It broadcasts 24 hours a day at 2200 watts.

  6. KSSU (FM) - Wikipedia

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    KSSU (91.9 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a contemporary hit radio format. Licensed to Durant, Oklahoma , United States, the station is owned by Southeastern Oklahoma State University . [ 2 ]

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  8. KGOU - Wikipedia

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    KGOU (106.3 MHz) is a non-commercial, listener-supported, public radio station. It is licensed to Norman, Oklahoma, and serves the Oklahoma City Metroplex. [2] It is owned by the University of Oklahoma, with the license held by the Board of Regents. It is operated by OU's College of Continuing Education (OU Outreach).

  9. KUCO (FM) - Wikipedia

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    On October 19, 1965, the Federal Communications Commission granted Central State College a construction permit for a new student radio station to be built on the CSC campus. [3] On April 4, 1966, KCSC took to the air from studios in the former president's office in what had been the Central State administration building. [ 4 ]