First air date 1927 Class B Frequency 1000 kHz Format Talk radio Branding Newsradio 1000 | Audience share 5.2 (Wi'08, R&R) Facility ID 11925 Slogan Depend on It | |
Broadcast area Oklahoma City Metroplex Area Oklahoma City metropolitan area |
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KTOK (1000 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a news talk information format. Licensed to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States, the station serves the Oklahoma City area. Owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. and licensed as Clear Channel Broadcasting Licenses, the station features programming from ABC Radio, Premiere Radio Networks and Westwood One. The station is also simulcast on KXXY's HD radio secondary channel. The station began as KFXR in 1927, and was owned by the Exchange Avenue Baptist Church. Its transmitter is located in Moore, Oklahoma, and studios are located at the 50 Penn Place building on the northwest side of Oklahoma City.
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Programming
Programming includes politically conservative syndicated hosts Glenn Beck, Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity and Mark Levin. Overnight programming includes Coast to Coast AM with George Noory.
KTOK is affiliated with Fox News Radio, and starting in April 2007, with KFOR-TV. KTOK had been affiliated with KOCO-TV and ABC News Radio for several years.
There are two daily local conservative talk show programs. There used to be a morning show called Mullens in the Morning hosted by Reid Mullens, but as of September 2013, he is no longer on air. He was replaced by Kathi Yeager.
Former on-air staff
Show hosts:
News reporters and anchors:
Before going news-talk in the late 1970s, the station had a MOR (middle-of-the-road) music format and had added more and more talk shows, slowly replacing music for talk. Before moving to 50 Penn Place, the studio was located at Main and Virginia, west of downtown OKC. The call sign KTOK stands for the original owner's name at the time the call letters were changed. KTOK and its sister station KJYO were one originally part of INSILCO Broadcasting, which eventually became Clear Channel.