Media in Oklahoma City

Media in Oklahoma City

This is a summary of broadcast media in Oklahoma City, the capital and largest city of the U.S. state of Oklahoma.

Television

Oklahoma City is the 45th largest designated market area in the United States (as ranked by Nielsen) and the Oklahoma City Nielsen DMA serves 34 counties in the northern, west-central and central portions of the state, and has the following television stations:

Analog or digital channel Callsign Network Owner Web site
4/27 KFOR-TV/DT NBC Local TV [1]
5/7 KOCO-TV/DT ABC Hearst Television [2]
9/39 KWTV-TV/DT CBS Griffin Communications [3]
11 KUOK-CA silent Tyler Media Group
13/32 KETA-TV/DT PBS Oklahoma Educational Television Authority [4]
14/15 KTBO-TV/DT TBN Trinity Broadcasting [5]
17/31 KLHO LFN Aracelis Oritz Corporation [6]
19 KUOT Global Christian Network EICB TV
21/23 KTOU HSN Mako Communications [7]
25/24 KOKH-TV/DT Fox Sinclair Broadcasting [8]
30/29 KTUZ-TV/DT Telemundo Tyler Media Group [9]
34/33 KOCB-TV/DT The CW Sinclair Broadcasting [10]
36 KUOK Univision Tyler Media Group [11]
38/45 KOHC Azteca America Sunshine State Television Networks Inc [12]
41/52.2 KXOC-LP America One Family Broadcasting Group of Oklahoma [13]
43/40 KAUT-TV/DT MyNetworkTV Local TV [14]
46 KOCM-TV Daystar Daystar [15]
48 KWDW-LP Univision Equity Broadcasting [16]
52/51 KSBI-TV/DT Independent Family Broadcasting Group of Oklahoma [17]
62/50 KOPX-TV/DT ION Television ION Media Networks [18]

The six network-affiliated television stations in the area do not operate any full-power satellite stations, despite the western portions of the market being underserved by any network affiliates' signal (though NBC affiliate KFOR-TV and independent station KSBI-TV do have low-power translators serving these areas) therefore, cable or satellite television is required to receive Oklahoma City television stations). In order to receive KFOR, KOCO, KWTV, KOKH, KOCB or KAUT in those areas, cable television is required.

The only full-power network-affiliated television stations to serve the market were KVIJ (channel 8; originally a CBS affiliate and later a satellite of Amarillo ABC affiliate KVII) in Sayre, which ceased operations in 1992, and ABC affiliate KGEO (channel 5) which moved from Enid to Oklahoma City in 1958, and is now the present-day KOCO-TV.

Most of the Oklahoma City Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) is served by Cox Communications. Multimedia Cablevision previously served the suburbs of the city but switched over to Cox service when Multimedia lent its service area to Cox in February 2000.

AM Radio

Frequency Callsign Nickname Format Owner Web site
640 WWLS The Sports Animal Sports Citadel Broadcasting Corp [19]
800 KQCV KQCV Christian News/Talk Bott Radio [20]
890 KTLR KTLR Talk Tyler Media Corp [21]
930 WKY La Indomable Spanish Citadel Broadcasting Corp [22]
1000 KTOK NewsRadio 1000, KTOK News/Talk Clear Channel Communications [23]
1140 KRMP The Touch, AM 1140 Urban Adult Contemporary,Talk Perry Broadcasting Company Inc. [24]
1220 KTLV KTLV 1220 Urban Contemporary Gospel First Choice Broadcasting [25]
1340 KGHM Fox Sports Radio Sports Clear Channel Communications [26]
1400 KREF The Ref Sports Fox Broadcasting [27]
1460 KZUE La Tremenda Radio Mexico Regional Mexican La Tremenda Radio Mexico, Inc [28]
1520 KOKC NewsTalk 1520, KOKC Talk Renda Broadcasting [29]
1560 KEBC AM 1560, Radio Disney Radio Disney Tyler Media Corp [30]
1640 KFXY The Score Sports Chisholm Trail Broadcasting, Co [31]

FM Radio

Oklahoma City is the 54th largest radio market in the country. The following is a list of radio stations serving the Oklahoma City area.

Frequency Callsign Nickname Format Owner Web site
88.1 KMSI The Oasis Religious Oasis Network [32]
88.5 KZTH The House Contemporary Christian The Love Station, Inc. [33]
88.9 KYLV K-Love Contemporary Christian Educational Media Foundation [34]
90.1 KCSC KCSC Classical University of Central Oklahoma [35]
90.1 KCSC-HD2 ed 90.1 Hot Adult Contemporary University of Central Oklahoma [36]
90.5 K213EM Radio U Christian rock Community Public Radio, Inc. [37]
90.9 KOKF 91FM Christian rock RDM Broadcasting Enterprises [38]
91.7 KOSU KOSU Classical/NPR Oklahoma State University [39]
92.5 KOMA KOMA Oldies Renda Broadcasting [40]
93.3 KJKE King Country Classic Country Tyler Media Corp [41]
93.7 KSPI-FM Hot 93.7 Top 40-Hot AC Stillwater Radio, LLC [42]
94.1 K231BH Bott Radio Network Christian Talk (KQCV-FM simulcast) Bott Radio [43]
94.7 KBRU 94.7 The Brew 80's Classic Rock Clear Channel Communications [44]
95.1 KQCV-FM Bott Radio Network Christian Talk Bott Radio [45]
95.5 K238AT Bott Radio Network Christian Talk (KQCV-FM simulcast) Bott Radio [46]
96.1 KXXY-FM 96.1 KXY Country Clear Channel Communications [47]
96.9 KQOB Bob-FM Classic Hits Chisolm Trail Broadcasting (Citadel LMA) [48]
97.3 KKNG-FM Jack-FM Variety Hits Tyler Media Corp [49]
98.1 WWLS-FM The Sports Animal Sports Citadel Broadcasting Corp [50]
98.9 KYIS Kiss-FM Hot Adult Contemporary|Hot Adult Contemporary/Adult Hit Music Citadel Broadcasting Corp [51]
100.5 KATT-FM Rock 100.5, The KATT Rock Citadel Broadcasting Corp [52]
101.5 K268BR The Gospel Station Southern Gospel (KIMY simulcast) Russell Ministries, Inc. [53]
101.9 KTST The Twister Country Clear Channel Communications [54]
102.7 KJYO KJ103 Contemporary Hits/Top-40 Clear Channel Communications [55]
103.5 KVSP Power 103.5 Mainstream Urban Perry Broadcasting Company Inc. [56]
104.1 KMGL Magic 104.1, KMGL Adult Contemporary Renda Broadcasting [57]
104.9 KKWD Wild 1049HD Rhythmic Contemporary Hits Citadel Broadcasting Corp [58]
105.3 KINB ESPN Deportes Radio Spanish Sports The Last Bastion Station Trust, LLC
105.7 KROU KGOU, Your NPR Source News/Talk days & Jazz @ night University of Oklahoma [59]
106.3 KGOU KGOU, Your NPR Source News/Talk days & Jazz @ night University of Oklahoma [60]
106.7 KTUZ-FM La Zeta, 106.7 Spanish Tyler Media Corp [61]
107.7 KRXO Classic Rock, 107.7 KRXO Classic rock Renda Broadcasting [62]

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