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100.9 Totally Awesome 80s Debuts

Previous Format: Christian AC 100.9 KXOJ New Format: 1980s Hits “Totally Awesome 80s” KTSO Date & Time Of Change: August 31, 2016 at 12:00pm More Info: RadioInsight, Wikipedia Related Change: KXOJ Moves To 94.1

KXOJ Moves to 94.1

Previous Format: AC “94.1 The Breeze” KTSO (KXOJ On 100.9) New Format: Christian AC KXOJ Date & Time Of Change: August 16, 2016 at 7:30am More Info: RadioInsight, Wikipedia

KJSR Becomes Rock 103

Previous Format: Classic Rock “Star 103.3” KJSR New Format: Classic Rock “Rock 103” Date & Time Of Change: October 10, 2012 at 12:00am More Info: RadioInsight, Wikipedia

Gen X Radio Becomes The Twister

Previous Format: 90s Hits “Gen X Radio 106.1” New Format: Country “106.1 The Twister” Date & Time Of Change: July 3, 2012 at 12:00pm More Info: RadioInsight, Wikipedia Related Changes: “Kool 106.1? KQLL Tulsa Becomes “Gen X Radio”

“Kool 106.1” KQLL Tulsa Becomes “Gen X Radio”

Previous Format: Classic Hits New Format: 90’s Hits Date & Time Of Change: 12/28/2009 1:00pm More Info: RadioInsight

92.1: KIZS “Kiss-FM” becomes KTBT “The Beat”

Clear Channel Communications signed-on KIZS as CHR/Pop Kiss 92.1 in 1999 to compete head-to-head with longtime heritage CHR KHTT (106.9 K-Hits). In early 2001, amid mediocre ratings, Clear Channel’s new Post-Merger programming directive forced the station into a heavily voicetracked entity. The ratings never really made any headway and then several format tweaks occured, first toward a Hot/Modern AC approach (where it actually saw it’s HIGHEST 12+ numbers in the stations history) and then back towards a CHR/Adult CHR approach. Additionally in 2002, CC blew up its low rated and low signaled Christian CHR KMRX (Live 101.5) and rolled it into a heavily voicetracked Mainstream Urban KTBT (101-5 The Beat). As it’s first incarnation of the format, The Beat never saw ratings suc...

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