KVOO
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Broadcast area | Tulsa, Oklahoma |
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Frequency | 98.5 MHz |
Format | Country Music |
ERP | 99,000 watts |
Class | C |
Callsign meaning | Voice Of Oklahoma |
Owner | Journal Broadcast Group |
KVOO is a country music radio station in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Although KVOO began as an AM station, the AM counterpart has since changed to a talk format and is now known as KFAQ. KVOO now operates solely as an FM station at 98.5 MHz.
[edit] History
In 1933, longtime news broadcaster Paul Harvey started his career at KVOO at the suggestion of a high school teacher.
Tulsa's NBC TV affiliate originally signed on with the call letters KVOO-TV in 1954. The station later became known as KTEW in 1970 and changed names again in 1980 to its present day KJRH.
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