OKCRadio.net /OKC (92.5)
Frequency
Call Letters
Moniker
Format
Owner
92.5 
KOMA
92.5 FM KOMA
Oldies (60s-70s)
Renda Broadcasting

City of License: Oklahoma City
Power: 100 hkw/98 vkw
Website: http://www.komaradio.com/
Notes: This station has a long history as one of Oklahoma City's dominant top-40 stations in the late 50s and the 60s. Broadcasting at KOMA-AM 1520, this station flipped from "beautiful music" to "oldies"on September 23, 1988. Four years later, on June 22, 1992, they began simulcasting on the 92.5 FM frequency, later changing the call letters to KOMA-FM. Find more about KOMA-AM's history on its AM dial listing or go to these websites:

The AM simulcast ended February 1, 2003 when AM 1520 flipped to news/talk two days earlier than announced because of the Columbia shuttle tragedy.

Audio Archive
KOMA FM WX Jingle/Sweeper/Legal (2003) -- koma_fm_2003.mp3 (1.81mb)
KOMA AM/FM Legal ID Jingle (2001) -- koma_legal_2001.mp3 (460kb)

Previous Call Letters/Formats:
KOMA-FM (All Oldies KOMA -- Oldies - July 19, 1992-February 1, 2003)
KKNG "Mix 92.5" (Adult Contemporary - ??-July 19, 1992)
KKNG (Beautiful Music format - dates unknown)
KXLS (Beautiful Music Format 1964-??)
KTEA (Moniker/Format and Dates Unknown)


Previous Logos

NOTE: The KKNG call letters are now used by an OKC country station at 93.3 FM.


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