KTST
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City of license | Oklahoma City, OK |
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Branding | 101-9 The Twister |
Slogan | "The Most New Country In Oklahoma" |
First air date | 1962 as KFNB |
Frequency | 101.9 MHz |
Format | Hot Country |
ERP | 100 kW |
Class | C |
Callsign meaning | K TwiSTer |
Owner | Clear Channel Communications |
Website | http://www.thetwister.com |
KTST (101-9 The Twister ) is a Hot Country station serving the Oklahoma City area and is owned by Clear Channel Communications. Its transmitter is located in Oklahoma City.
[edit] History
The station went on the air with a MOR format as KFNB in 1962. The station switched calls to KLTE and became adult contemporary "Lite Rock 102" in 1979. The station switched formats to oldies and became "K-Lite 102" in August of 1989. In 1991 the station changed call letters to KOQL and became known as "Kool 102." A Clear Channel Communications Tulsa, OK sister station is known as " Kool 106.1." The Twister "touched down" March 11, 1994. As of August 2006, it is the top rated station in Oklahoma City, according to Arbitron 12+ numbers.
[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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