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  2. KLRB - Wikipedia

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    KLRB (89.9 FM) is a radio station licensed to Stuart, Oklahoma. The station is currently owned by Lighthouse of Prayer, Inc. History. This station was assigned call sign KLRB on June 22, 2002. References

  3. KLAW - Wikipedia

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    KLAW. / 34.54972; -98.53917. KLAW (101.3 FM) is a radio station airing a country music format licensed to Lawton, Oklahoma. The station serves the areas of Lawton; Duncan, Oklahoma; Burkburnett, Texas; and Frederick, Oklahoma, and is licensed to Townsquare License, LLC. [1] Studios are located in downtown Lawton, and the transmitter is located ...

  4. KPRV (AM) - Wikipedia

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    KPRV (1280 AM) is a radio station broadcasting an adult standards music format. Licensed to Poteau, Oklahoma, United States, it serves the Ft. Smith, Arkansas, area. The station is currently owned by Leroy and JoAnn Billy. The station's studios and property were located at a house, which is a former site of a Drive-in theater in Poteau.

  5. KINB - Wikipedia

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    KINB (105.3 FM) is a sports radio station serving the Oklahoma City area. History. This station officially signed on July 6, 2000 as Contemporary Christian as "The Light 105-Dot-3 FM" with call letters KLGH. On April 1, 2002 at midnight, the format of WWLS 640 was simulcast on 105.3 after Citadel Broadcasting agreed to purchase the station.

  6. KTUZ-FM - Wikipedia

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    KTUZ-FM. /  35.61361°N 97.87244°W  / 35.61361; -97.87244. KTUZ-FM (106.7 FM, "La Z") is a Regional Mexican radio station serving the Oklahoma City Metroplex area and is owned by Tyler Media. Tyler Media also owns KTUZ-TV (channel 30), for which the television station was given the radio station's callsign. The station's studios are ...

  7. Media in Oklahoma City - Wikipedia

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    Oklahoma City, the capital and largest city of the U.S. state of Oklahoma, is the 44th largest designated market area for television in the United States (as ranked by Nielsen Media Research ); [5] the DMA serves 34 counties in the northern, west-central and central portions of the state. The Oklahoma City area has 19 television stations ...

  8. List of television stations in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Media of locales in Oklahoma: Broken Arrow, Lawton, Norman, Oklahoma City, Tulsa Bibliography [ edit ] "United States TV Stations: Oklahoma" , Yearbook of Radio and Television , New York: Radio Television Daily, 1964, OCLC 7469377 – via Internet Archive

  9. KTNT (FM) - Wikipedia

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    KTNT (FM) / 35.102611; -95.614972. KTNT is a radio station airing a country music format licensed to Eufaula, Oklahoma, broadcasting on 102.5 MHz FM. The station serves the areas of Eufaula and McAlester, Oklahoma, and is owned by K95.5, Inc. [2]