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  2. WDWG - Wikipedia

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    The former owners of WFMA signed on WSAY-FM "98.5 Down East Country" in 1990. From 1998 through 2004 it was classic country . [ citation needed ] First Media Radio, LLC changed WSAY to WDWG "The Big Dawg" and tripled the audience.

  3. KVOO-FM - Wikipedia

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    The Stuarts also owned KVOO 1170 AM, which was a full service country station, with personalities, news and sports. KCFO-FM flipped to a more-music country sound, first as KUSO "US-98.5" and later as "Country 98" KVOO-FM, using the same call letters as the heritage AM station. The Stuart family sold the stations to Great Empire Broadcasting in ...

  4. List of radio stations in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Jack Alicoate, ed. (1939), "Oklahoma", Radio Annual, New York: Radio Daily, OCLC 2459636 – via Internet Archive "AM Stations in the U.S.: Oklahoma", Radio Annual Television Year Book, New York: Radio Television Daily, 1963, OCLC 10512375 – via Internet Archive

  5. KXBL - Wikipedia

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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.

  6. KACO (FM) - Wikipedia

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    On October 15, 1995, the station returned back on the air after a three-year hiatus as KRXZ with a country format, and finally on January 6, 1997, to the current KACO. [ 4 ] On June 29, 2019, KACO signed off Superstar Country at 8:58 Local time with Gone By Montgomery Gentry and at noon started stunting with Blake Shelton Goodbye Time.

  7. KWEN - Wikipedia

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    KWEN (95.5 FM) is a commercial radio station in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The station is owned by Cox Media Group and airs a country music radio format. The studios and offices are on Memorial Drive in Tulsa. [2] The transmitter is on Route 97 in Sand Springs. [3]

  8. KKNG-FM - Wikipedia

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    It was originally licensed to Weatherford, Oklahoma. [5] In March 1984, the station became KBXR. It changed back to KWEY-FM on September 20, 1991. Until 2006, it was a country station branded "97.3 The Coyote". In 2006, the transmitter was moved closer to Oklahoma City and its format changed to variety hits.

  9. KWFF - Wikipedia

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    KWFF (99.7 FM) is a commercial radio station airing a gold-based country radio format. The station is licensed to Mustang, Oklahoma, and serves the Oklahoma City metropolitan area. It is owned by Champlin Broadcasting, Inc. KWFF's studios and offices are on NW 64th Street in Oklahoma City. [2] The transmitter is off Manning Road in El Reno ...