KHBZ-FM
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City of license | Oklahoma City, OK |
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Branding | 94-7 The Buzz |
Slogan | "Oklahoma City's New Rock Alternative" |
First air date | 1948? as KOCY-FM |
Frequency | 94.7 MHz |
Format | Active/Alternative Rock |
ERP | 100 kW |
Class | C |
Callsign meaning | KH BuzZ |
Owner | Clear Channel Communications |
Website | http://www.947buzz.com |
KHBZ-FM (94-7 The Buzz) is a Active/Alternative Rock hybrid station serving the Oklahoma City area and is owned by Clear Channel Communications.
[edit] History
The station was originally licensed as KOCY-FM as early as 1948 and also had the call letters KEFM. The station began broadcasting as KEBC ("Keeping EveryBody Country") in 1967. The station began its first run as an Alternative rock station in July of 1996 and it was known as "95X" with the call letters KNRX (K New Rock 95X). The station adopted a soft rock format on November 21, 1997 and changed calls to KQSR (K Quiet Soft Rock). The station returned to alt-rock on July 8, 2002. The station stunted with a buzzing noise played over the soft rock songs and notified listeners that their "technicians were working to get 'the Buzz' out."
[edit] Triva
KHBZ-AM is a news talk radio station in Honolulu, HI and is also owned by Clear Channel Communications.
[edit] External links
FM Radio Stations in the Oklahoma City (Arbitron #48) |
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KMSI 88.1 - KYLV 88.9 - K207BJ 89.3 - KCSC 90.1 - KOKF 90.9 - KOSU 91.7 - KOMA 92.5 - KKNG 93.3 - K228CB 93.5/K288CT 105.5 - KHBZ 94.7 - KQCV 95.1/K238AT 95.5 - KXXY 96.1 - KQOB 96.9 - WWLS-FM 97.9 - KYIS 98.9 - K259AM 99.7 - K208CG 100.1 - KATT 100.5 - KTST 101.9 - KJYO 102.7 - KVSP 103.5 - KMGL 104.1 - KKWD 104.9 - KINB 105.3 - KROU 105.7 - KGOU 106.3 - KTUZ-FM 106.7 - KRXO 107.7 See also: Oklahoma City (FM) (AM)
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