KMOD

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KMOD
Broadcast area Tulsa, Oklahoma
First air date 1959
Frequency 97.5 MHz
Format Rock Music
ERP 100,000 watts (per construction permit)
Class C
Owner Clear Channel Communications

KMOD 97.5 FM is a rock music station in Tulsa, Oklahoma, owned by Clear Channel Communications. The station plays a wide variety of rock music from the 1960s through today.

The station is best known as the home of Brent Douglas and Phil Stone, disk jockeys who originated the character Roy D. Mercer, the notorious and popular prank caller who regularly threatened to "open a can of whup-ass" on the person he called (for some fabricated wrong the person supposedly had done), only for the person to find out the call was a prank. Current DJ's include (according to www.KMOD.com) Brent Douglas - 5:30-10am Chris Plank - 5:30-10am Big Ass Sports Julie Clemons - 5:30-10am Brett The Producer - 6-9am Lynn Hernandez - 10am-3pm K.C. - 3 -7pm Jennifer Wylde - 7pm-Midnight Paul Rowlett - Smoke House Blues - Sundays 8pm-12am

Radio stations in the Tulsa market (Arbitron #65)

FM:KDIM 88.1 | KWTU 88.7 | KWRI 89.1 | KWGS 89.5 | KNYD 90.5 | KRSC 91.3 | KTBT 92.1 | KBEZ 92.9 | KTSO 94.1 | KWEN 95.5 | KRAV 96.5 | KMOD 97.5 | KVOO 98.5 | KXBL 99.5 | KYFM 100.1 | KXOJ 100.9 | KIZS 101.5 | KKCM 102.3 | KJSR 103.3 | KMYZ 104.5 | KJMM 105.3 | KQLL 106.1 | KHTT 106.9 | KOSN 107.5 | KJZT 107.9

AM:KGGF 690 | KRMG 740 | KCFO 970 | KGTO 1050 | KEOR 1120 | KFAQ 1170 | KRVT 1270 | KAKC 1300 | KTKX 1340 | KMUS 1380 | KTBZ 1430 | KXTD 1530 | KYAL 1550 | KMUR 1570


See also: List of United States radio markets