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, "92.5 KOMA") is a
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formatted FM
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serving the
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area owned by
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, a locally-based, family-owned company controlled by brothers Ty and Tony Tyler. The station's studios are located in Northeast Oklahoma City with a transmitter site located a mile east from the studio. In addition to its standard analog transmission, KOMA broadcasts over three
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channels. The HD2
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airs an
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format under the brand ''92.9 The Edge'', which is
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over analog translator K225BN (92.9 FM). The HD3 subchannel broadcasts classic hip hop music branded as ''V103'', and is simulcast on analog translator K276EX (103.1 FM). The HD4 subchannel broadcasts the
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format of KOKC.


History


KTEA-FM

92.5's history began when its initial construction permit was issued on April 29, 1964. The station bore the call letters KTEA-FM and was originally licensed to
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. The station's studios and transmitter were originally co-located at 5926 Southeast 15th Drive in Midwest City. KTEA-FM was a standalone FM station originally owned by Midwest Stereo Broadcasting Company, a consortium of local investors. Initial investors included John Kennamer, Jr., John L. Kennamer, Sr., William D. Wilson, C.W. See, Lloyd Hines, and Melda V. Kennamer. KTEA-FM was originally set to sign-on "on or about July 15", according to advertisements the station placed in The Daily Oklahoman. July 15 had come and gone, and the station had yet to sign-on; it was now advertising that it would not sign-on until "early August". It would not be until November that the station would finally sign-on; the delay was caused by the station not receiving its transmitter until October 17. The station's original format included "county icand western, classical and popular music," as Kennamer Jr. explained. KTEA-FM also carried broadcasts of the
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via stereo tape. Station officials stated that the station cost $50,000 to put on-air. The station would last about a year, as Midwest Stereo filed to transfer the station to the House of Sound Broadcasting Corporation on November 1, 1965. Midwest Stereo then took the station silent on January 19, 1966 as the new owners prepared to make major changes.


KXLS

House of Sound officially took control of 92.5 on February 20, 1966, who wasted no time getting to work. House of Sound filed to move the city of license from Midwest City to Oklahoma City proper, which took effect on May 11. The studios and transmitter were also moved into Oklahoma City. After making technical upgrades to the facility, 92.5 signed back on the air on September 15 with the new call letters KXLS. The station broadcast an
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music format under ''The Young Sound'' branding. KXLS was owned by Robert Williams, the owner of House of Sound, a high-end sound store. The transmitter and studio combo were located at 108 Northeast 48th Street in Oklahoma City. In February 1968, House of Sound sold KXLS to Dawson Communications, Inc., operating as Capitol Broadcasting, Inc. The sale was finalized July 3, 1968. The easy listening format remained in place.


KKNG

Dawson sold KXLS to
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-based Swanco Broadcasting in January 1972, with the sale being finalized on February 2, 1972. That same day, Swanco changed the call letters to KKNG, airing a beautiful music format branded as ''KING Stereo 92''. Marc Alan McLean, sales manager at Swanco's
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in
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, became KKNG's new general manager. Randy Anson, the program director of Swanco's WBYU in New Orleans, relocated to Oklahoma City to assume those same duties at KKNG. During its early years, KKNG aired traditional
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uninterrupted for 36 hours from 12pm
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to 12am December 26. The transmitter moved to the Northeast Oklahoma City antenna farm in 1976, teaming up with KAFG to build a new 1,000-foot tower at the intersection of Wilshire Boulevard and Kelley Avenue. In March 1977, Swanco was reorganized into Swanson Broadcasting. Swanson sold KKNG and sister stations
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in Tulsa and KKYX- KLSS in
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to New City Communications in a $20 million package deal that closed in early 1988. New City wouldn't retain KKNG for long however. In January 1989, New City sold KKNG to Wilks-Schwartz Broadcasting for $3.5 million. It would be under Wilks-Schwartz that KKNG would move away from its longtime easy listening format and evolve into a soft adult contemporary format under the branding "Mix 92.5", which resulted in lower ratings. In October 1991, KKNG evolved from soft AC into a more mainstream AC playlist in order to compete with market leader (and future sister station) KMGL, while retaining the "Mix 92.5" branding. Jonathan Monk and Diana Kelly were brought in to host morning drive, while Brian Schiel joined from Topeka's KLZR for nights. The format tweak did not move the needle in the ratings, and lasted until the simulcast with KOMA began just a few months later.


KOMA moves to FM

The KOMA call letters made the transition to 92.5 FM on June 22, 1992, after Chicago-based Diamond Broadcasting (then owner) entered a local marketing agreement with Wilks Schwartz Broadcasting. In May 1998, it was announced that KOMA and sister station, KRXO, were to be purchased by Renda Broadcasting. New digital studios in NE Oklahoma City were constructed. At 3 p.m. on November 9, 1998, KOMA began broadcasting from the new location. The studios, ironically, once housed KOMA's rival,
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. Danny Williams, Ronnie Kaye and Fred Hendrickson all worked in the building during the 1970s when they were disc jockeys for WKY. After 37 years of broadcasting in Moore, KOMA's studios became vacant and remained unoccupied until 2016 when the building was razed. 1520 KOMA continued its simulcast of its FM sister until February 2003, when it was decided that the 50,000-watt AM station would better serve the public as a news/talk outlet, now known as KOKC. On July 15, 2012, Ty and Tony Tyler's Tyler Media entered into an agreement with
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to purchase that company's Oklahoma City radio cluster ( KMGL, KOMA, KRXO and KOKC) for $40 million. In accordance to limits imposed by the
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on the number of radio stations a single broadcasting entity can own in a single market, Tyler sold
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and
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to WPA Radio for $1.6 million. Tyler's purchase of KOMA and its sister stations was consummated on November 13, 2012.


HD Radio

KOMA transmits an
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signal. That allows them to transmit the main programming on their first
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, while second and third subchannels carry other programming for listeners with HD Radio-capable receivers. The programming is also relayed on analog translators for those without HD Radio-capable receivers.


KOMA-HD2

K225BN, the analog translator that relays KOMA-HD2, originally signed-on in 2013 as a simulcast of sister station KEBC and its programming. In November 2014, Tyler moved the
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programming branded as ''Now 96.5'' from KRXO-HD3 and analog translator K243BJ (96.5 MHz) to KOMA-HD2 and K225BN. The station changed its brand to ''Now 92.9'' to reflect the new frequency. That format was designed to compete with heritage Top 40 station
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. On December 23, 2015, KOMA-HD2/K225BN flipped to alternative rock, branded as ''92.9 The Edge''. The programming originally was entirely automated with no air personalities, but DJs are now heard in the midday and afternoon drive shifts. K225BN broadcasts from a tower located in Northeast Oklahoma City that is also used by other radio and television stations in the market.


KOMA-HD3

K276EX was originally an Oklahoma City-area translator for The Love Station's
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in Ponca City. While The Love Station is still the licensee for the translator, they began to lease it to Tyler Media in February 2014, who originally used it as an FM simulcast of KOKC. On June 4, 2015, the KOKC simulcast was replaced with the current classic hip-hop programming, branded as ''V103'' with KOMA-HD3 now serving as the parent station. Core artists include Tupac,
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, among others. KOMA-HD3 airs the syndicated ''DeDe In The Morning'' show weekday mornings, but is otherwise fully automated with no additional air personalities. K276EX broadcasts from a tower located in Northeast Oklahoma City that is also used by other radio and television stations in the market.


KOMA-HD4

In July 2022, KOMA began simulcasting news radio station KOKC, branded as ''Newstalk 1520''.


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