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==History== |
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The station broadcast with the calls [[KBXR]] beginning in March 1984 and was licensed to [[Weatherford, Oklahoma]]. The station changed calls to KWEY-FM on September 20, 1991. The station previously used the moniker "97.3 The Coyote" when it was a [[country music|country]] station before changing calls to KOJK in February 2006. During this time it moved closer to Oklahoma City and began using the ABC Networks' "Jack FM" network for programming. On March 8th, 2010 KOJK dropped the Jack FM format and became known as 97.3 King Country. The Last song played on 97.3 Jack FM was The Beatles "I'll Cry Instead". |
The station broadcast with the calls [[KBXR]] beginning in March 1984 and was licensed to [[Weatherford, Oklahoma]]. The station changed calls to KWEY-FM on September 20, 1991. The station previously used the moniker "97.3 The Coyote" when it was a [[country music|country]] station before changing calls to KOJK in February 2006. During this time it moved closer to Oklahoma City and began using the ABC Networks' "Jack FM" network for programming. On March 8th, 2010 KOJK dropped the Jack FM format and became known as 97.3 King Country [[KKNG]]. The Last song played on 97.3 Jack FM was The Beatles "I'll Cry Instead". |
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As of March 2010, this station is no longer broadcasting as the "Jack" format. It is now a country music format. |
As of March 2010, this station is no longer broadcasting as the "Jack" format. It is now a country music format. |
Revision as of 03:37, 3 April 2010
{{Infobox Radio station | name = Jack Fm Oklahoma City | branding = 97.3 Jack Fm | slogan = Playing What We Want | callsign_meaning = KOklahomaJacK | former_callsigns = KBXR KWEY-FM ]KOJK
History
The station broadcast with the calls KBXR beginning in March 1984 and was licensed to Weatherford, Oklahoma. The station changed calls to KWEY-FM on September 20, 1991. The station previously used the moniker "97.3 The Coyote" when it was a country station before changing calls to KOJK in February 2006. During this time it moved closer to Oklahoma City and began using the ABC Networks' "Jack FM" network for programming. On March 8th, 2010 KOJK dropped the Jack FM format and became known as 97.3 King Country KKNG. The Last song played on 97.3 Jack FM was The Beatles "I'll Cry Instead".
As of March 2010, this station is no longer broadcasting as the "Jack" format. It is now a country music format.
JACK FM
The closest JACK FM station is in Dallas, Texas at 100.3 Fm KJKK-Fm