KXBL

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KXBL-FM
City of license Henryetta, Oklahoma
Broadcast area Tulsa
Branding Classic Country
Slogan "Big Country 99.5"
Frequency 99.5 MHz
Format Classic country
Power 100,000 Watts
HAAT 981 feet
Class C1
Transmitter coordinates 35°50′02″N 96°07′28″W / 35.83389°N 96.12444°W / 35.83389; -96.12444
Former callsigns KGCG
KDLB
KSTM
KCKI
Owner Journal Broadcast Group
Sister stations KHTT KVOO-FM KBEZ KFAQ
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KXBL is a Classic Country station known as "Big Country 99.5."("Big Country" was a slogan 1170 KFAQ used during its country music heyday). Located in Henryetta, Oklahoma, it broadcasts to the Tulsa, Oklahoma area on 99.5 FM. The station is owned by Journal Broadcast Group.

History

In the 1970's & 1980's, the station was known as KGCG "The Green Country Giant" then later as KDLB "Double Barrel Country" (both as country stations). It later went dark, then came back on the air in 1985 as "Magic 99" until 1991. After that, it became "99.5 The Storm" with calls KSTM. KSTM flipped to country in March 1993 and changed calls to KCKI as "Kick99". It changed calls in 2001 to KXBL and became "99.5 The Bull". In 2003, KXBL became a classic country station as "Big Country 99.5" its current format.

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