KATT-FM
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KATT | |
City of license | Oklahoma City, OK |
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Branding | Rock 100.5 The Katt |
Slogan | "Oklahoma's Pure Rock Station" |
Frequency | 100.5 MHz |
Format | AOR |
ERP | 100 kw |
Class | C |
Owner | Citadel Broadcasting |
Website | http://www.katt.com |
KATT (Rock 100.5 The KATT) is a Album-oriented rock station serving the Oklahoma City area and is owned by Citadel Broadcasting.
[edit] History
The earliest known format of the station is Country when it went by the call letters KJAK from 1960-1976. Another callsign of the station was KIOO or K-100 which transmitted from the top of the Oklahoma Biltmore Hotel in downtown OKC. The station began broadcasting as KATT in 1976 at the station's transmitter site (KLPR-KCNN-KPWR-KVSP 1140 tower) near I-240 and I-35 with an Rock format. It changed calls in February of 1980 to KATT-FM when KATT-AM (now KVSP-AM)was established to simulcast the station.
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FM Radio Stations in the Oklahoma City (Arbitron #48) |
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