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  2. KRXO-FM - Wikipedia

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    The transmitter is off Ridgeway Road in Northeast Oklahoma City, amid the towers for other FM and TV stations in the market. [4] KRXO-FM broadcasts using HD Radio technology. The HD-2 digital subchannel carries a Classic Rock format and feeds FM translator K283BW at 104.5 MHz. [ 5 ]

  3. Kelly Gregg - Wikipedia

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    Kelly Michael Gregg (born November 1, 1976) is an American radio personality and a former professional football nose tackle.He currently contributes to various radio programs in Oklahoma City on 107.7 "The Franchise".

  4. Gabe Ikard - Wikipedia

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    Ikard was a radio host of “The Franchise Players” on 107.7 The Franchise in Oklahoma City. He also co-hosts “Big 12 Today” on Big 12 Radio (SiriusXM channel 375). He currently co-hosts "The Oklahoma Breakdown" a bi-weekly podcast dedicated primarily to Oklahoma Sooners football with fellow former Sooner Teddy Lehman.

  5. KEBC - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, the KOCY callsign was selected by Tyler for their new 1560 AM station (the former KWCO (AM), Chickasha) that was moved into the Oklahoma City market, licensed to Del City. From the beginning of 1560's existence as a "DEL CITY" station it was affiliated with the Radio Disney network on August 1, 2003, until March 2013, when it flipped ...

  6. Dave Garrett - Wikipedia

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    Garrett was raised in Henryetta, Oklahoma, where he attended Henryetta High School.He began his broadcasting career in 1975 at the age of 15 at KHEN-AM 1590/FM 99.5 and broadcast play-by-play for Henryetta High School in 1976 and 1977 seasons. [1]

  7. List of channel numbers assigned to FM frequencies in North ...

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    The range originally adopted in 1945 began with channel 201 (88.1 MHz), or a value high enough to avoid confusion with television channel numbers, [2] which over the years have had values ranging from 1 to 83. Having a gap between the highest TV channel number and the lowest FM channel number allowed for expansion, which occurred in 1978 when ...

  8. WWLS-FM - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  9. List of radio stations owned by Cumulus Media - Wikipedia

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    Oklahoma City. KATT-FM — 100.5 — Mainstream rock; KKWD — 104.9 — Adult Hits; KWPN — 640 — ESPN Radio; KYIS — 98.9 — Hot adult contemporary;