KRXO
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KRXO | |
City of license | Oklahoma City, OK |
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Branding | 107.7 KRXO |
First air date | 1976 as KAEZ |
Frequency | 107.7 MHz |
Format | Classic Rock |
ERP | 99 kw |
Class | C |
Owner | Renda Broadcasting |
Website | http://www.krxo.com |
KRXO (107.7 KRXO) is an Classic Rock station serving the Oklahoma City area and is owned by Renda Broadcasting. Its transmitter is located in Oklahoma City.
[edit] History
The station began broadcasting in 1976 with the call letters KAEZ (Eazy 107) and was a Black formatted station with a mix of Urban Contemporary, (Soul), Jazz and Blues. The station played very little Hip-Hop or (Rap) in the early 1980's, you could say that KAEZ was labeled as the Black Jack-FM because of the variety of Black music the station played at the time, playing everything from R&B to Jazz, even some music from the 40's and 50's. KAEZ remained on the air until November 1985 when the station had a fire that silenced the station along with going bankrupt causing the station to be sold to Price Communications. The callsign was changed to KIMY "My 107.7" and played Adult Contemporary until August 1987 when Dano Teachman became the first jock on Classic Rock Songs 1077 KRXO (K-RoX-Oklahoma).
[edit] Oklahoma City Sister Stations
KOMA-FM 92.5 FM - Oldies
KMGL 104.1 FM - Adult Contemporary
KOKC-AM 1520 AM - News Talk
[edit] External links
FM Radio Stations in the Oklahoma City (Arbitron #48) |
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