KXXY-FM

KXXY-FM (96.1 MHz, "96.1 KXY") is a commercial radio station in Oklahoma City and is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc.. It airs a country radio format. KXXY-FM is co-owned with another country station in Oklahoma City, KTST. KTST leans towards the youthful side of the country fanbase, while KXXY-FM's playlist includes current and recent hits, as well as some classic country titles. In its logo, the station omits one of the two Xs in its call sign, calling itself "KXY."

KXXY-FM
CityOklahoma City
Broadcast areaOklahoma City metropolitan area
Frequency96.1 MHz (HD Radio)
96.1 HD-2 KTOK talk simulcast
Branding96.1 KXY
SloganOklahoma's Country Favorites
Programming
FormatCountry
Ownership
OwneriHeartMedia, Inc.
(iHM Licenses, LLC)
KBRU, KGHM, KJYO, KTOK, KTST
History
First air date
October 1964 (as KOCY-FM)
Former call signs
KOCY-FM (1964-1972)
Call sign meaning
the extra X is not used in KXY branding
Technical information
Facility ID58389
ClassC0
ERP100,000 watts
HAAT372 meters (1,220 ft)
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websitekxy.iheart.com

KXXY-FM's studios and offices are located at the 50 Penn Place Building on the northwest side of Oklahoma City. The transmitter is off NE 122nd Street in Oklahoma City, near the John Kilpatrick Turnpike.[1]

History

The station signed on in October 1964 as the second KOCY-FM in Oklahoma City. (The original KOCY-FM was the first FM station in Oklahoma, operating from 1946 to 1950.) For its first five years, it simulcast the middle of the road music programming of co-owned KOCY (1340 AM).

In the late 1960s, the Federal Communications Commission began encouraging AM-FM combos to offer separate programming. In 1969, KOCY-FM switched to progressive rock, styled after stations such as KMPX in San Francisco and WNEW-FM in New York City.

On October 24, 1972, the station changed its call sign to KXXY-FM to give it a separate identity from its AM sister station.[2][3] Over time, it moved from free form progressive rock to a more tightly-formatted album-oriented rock sound. After 13 years of rock music, management decided to make a change.

On May 27, 1982, KXXY-FM flipped to country music and stunted by playing the song "You're the Reason God Made Oklahoma" for 24 hours.[4] KXXY-FM became an aggressive country competitor to KEBC, which had been the leading FM country outlet since signing on in 1967. KXXY-FM edged ahead of KEBC in 1983 and would widen its lead to eight share points by the end of the decade. In 1992, it peaked at an 18.4 share, and it was the top-billing station in Oklahoma City every year from 1985 to 1998.[5] However, the station slumped in the late 1990s and 2000s.

In 1996, KXXY-FM was acquired by San Antonio-based Clear Channel Communications.[6] Clear Channel later switched its name to the current iHeartMedia, Inc.

References

  1. Radio-Locator.com/KXXY-FM
  2. FCC History Cards for KXXY-FM
  3. "Health Food Firm Bought By Fleming". The Daily Oklahoman. October 6, 1972. p. 16. Retrieved March 5, 2020.
  4. "Country Closeup" (PDF). Radio & Records. July 16, 1982. p. 31. Retrieved March 5, 2020.
  5. Duncan, James (2004). "Oklahoma City" (PDF). Duncan's Radio Trilogy. Retrieved March 5, 2020.
  6. Broadcasting & Cable Yearbook 2010 page D-443


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