State’s oldest radio station switches to Spanish. Oklahoma

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Posted on: January 10th, 2006
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“WKY-AM 930, Oklahoma’s first radio station, switched Monday to Spanish-language programming.

The station dropped its news/talk format and began simulcasting Spanish station KINB-FM 105.3, also owned by Citadel Communications….”

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