KEBC

KEBC

Infobox Radio station
name = KEBC


branding = "Sports Radio 1340"
city = Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
frequency = 1340 kHz
format = Sports
owner = Clear Channel Communications
website = http://www.sportsradio1340.com

KEBC (1340 AM) is a radio station located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. It is among a cluster of stations in the market owned by Clear Channel Communications.

KGCB/KOCY

1340 started as KGCB, a church-owned station. It was purchased in the late 1930's by Matthew Bonebrake - a former OPUBCO and WKY radio sales manager - who changed the call letters to KOCY.

It was a Mutual affiliate during the 1940's and early 1950's. It became Oklahoma City's first full-time Top-40 station in the mid-1950's. It was also the first radio station in the country to offer "News Every Hour - On the Hour".

After WKY and KOMA [http://www.1520kokc.com] went Top-40, KOCY had a "funeral" for their format, by giving away records in a coffin before switching to a MOR format.

Changes over the airwaves

In the mid-90's KEBC aired an Urban Contemporary format in the evenings and overnights as "The Groove 1340".

In 2000, Clear Channel went into an agreement with Perry Broadcasting to broadcast KVSP-1140 and it's Urban format (See KRMP) on KEBC from 7pm-7am as "The Power Jammin' Network after AM 1140 signed off at sunset. Between 7am-7pm KEBC aired Spanish programming.

The agreement between Clear Channel and Perry Broadcasting discontinued when Perry purchased KRPT-103.5 out of Anadarko, Oklahoma (See KVSP) and upgraded the station to target Oklahoma City, then moved KVSP's Urban format to the FM dial. The Spanish format was also dropped as well for Talk format.

"Keeping Everybody Country"

KEBC's call letters were previously used for 94.7 KEBC, later a property also owned by Clear Channel. The station's slogan, "Keeping Everybody Country." Ironically, KEBC's competitor at the time, KXXY-FM, simulcasted their FM signal at 1340 AM.

The call letters KEBC stood for Electronic Broadcasting Company which was the original ownership of 94.7 KEBC. (Ronnie Tutor- Engineering and Gene Wingate- GM among others) KEBC originally studioed and transmitted from "Rambling Ranchstyle studios" in SE OKC before moving to 31st and Western to studio space owned by Ralph Tyler.

Mounting debt to Tyler for rent and other financial obligation created a situation where Tyler became controlling owner of KEBC radio. After Ralph Tyler's controlling ownership of KEBC, the slogan Keep Everybody Country was formed on a suggestion from of friend of Ralph's.

Programming

KEBC had simulcast some programming of sister station KTOK along with their own line-up since 2005. In January, 2007, Clear Channel flipped to the station to Fox Sports Radio 1340, making it the fourth all-sports station in Oklahoma City.

External links

* [http://www.okcradio.net/okc-1340.html Official Website]
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