Tuesday, November 14, 2017

radio oil



"KCRC (1390 AM) is a radio station licensed to Enid, Oklahoma, United States. The station is currently owned by Chisholm Trail Broadcasting Co..[1]

 The station was founded in the 1920s by oilman and banker, H.H. Champlin, Sr., and was the first radio station in Enid.[2]

 H.H. Champlin, Jr. now operates Chisholm Trail Broadcasting and Champlin Broadcasting which holds the licenses to stations KNID, KXLS, KZLS, KNAH, and KQOB."
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KNID 107.1 FM is a country music radio station licensed to North Enid, Oklahoma. Previously, the station was broadcast on 99.7 FM, and until 2000, at 96.9 FM (now KQOB).

KXLS called itself "Class FM," and gained national attention in the summer of 1982 for its "Zumma Beach" promotion. A hot tub was set up outside the station door, with sand surrounding it to give the impression of an oceanside beach hundreds of miles from the coast. The station also won Oklahoma Associated Press awards for its newscasts in 1983.

Lacy sold KXLS for several million dollars to Larry Steckline in the mid-1980s. This allowed Steckline to expand his Mid-America Agri-Net. During that same time, the station went off the air for several weeks when its tower in Helena, Oklahoma collapsed

KZLS (1640 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a News/Talk format. Licensed to Enid, Oklahoma, United States, the station is currently owned by Chisholm Trail Broadcasting Co

KNAH is a radio station airing a Classic Country format from Envision Radio Networks Hank FM branding licensed to Mustang, Oklahoma, broadcasting on 99.7 MHz FM. The station serves the Oklahoma City metropolitan area, and is owned by Champlin Broadcasting, Inc. 
May 26, 2023, the then-KNAH rebranded as "99.7 The Wolf", and shifted its playlist to include more current country music, while still maintaining a classic-heavy focus.  The station changed its call sign to KWFF on July 2, 2023.



KQOB (96.9 FM, "Fun 96.9") is a classic hits radio station serving the Oklahoma City area and is owned by Champlin Broadcasting. The station is currently in a LMA with Cumulus Media. Its studios are in Northwest Oklahoma City, and the transmitter is in unincorporated Kingfisher County.


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