Who remembers the radio stations 96X and KOFM when both played rock? 96X was the station I first heard Another One Bites the Dust but they went country in the early 80s and KOFM went to easy listening. I remember when KOMA played 70s new rock.
Who remembers the radio stations 96X and KOFM when both played rock? 96X was the station I first heard Another One Bites the Dust but they went country in the early 80s and KOFM went to easy listening. I remember when KOMA played 70s new rock.
KWHP was great in its heyday..
However. While KOFM was once good, I never forgave them after Lester "Boogie" Micheals decided to play Another one bites the dust, SEVEN times in a row.
There was this strange period when (I think that it was AM1000) had a series of daytime talk shows that skewed very locally, one of them being a non-political/more pop-culture discussion with host Brad Copeland from the Rick & Brad show on KATT-FM and his frequent guest and current OK County Assessor Larry Stein. There were a few more local "radio celebs" that hosted daytime shows close to this format but then at 4pm came "Ron Black: The 400lb Gorilla" as a right-leaning talk show with a lot of humor and some really good local guests. Maybe this was in the early 2000's ?
Anyone know who does the commercials for Monster Trucks commercials and Big Red Sports / Imports of Norman. I think he also did other car dealers commercials. I know he's been around for years. But I can never forget... "Mmmmooooonnnsssstteerrr Trucks!"
There's an old dj that use to be on Okc radio...Then he did Sight and Sound commercials ...And as of now he does Okc Grandys restaurant voice over commercials...Mike Monday?
Mike Munday, with a U. He was an advertising customer of mine 30+ years ago when he ran Bob Moore Advertising.
It was SuperTalk 930 WKY. When they first launched they had Jack and Ron to kick off the first hour then Brad Copeland and Mike Steely with pop culture talk. Then (Mark) Shannon and Stein was on. Jim Traber was on there for a while and was a total nad. You are right about Ron Black. I was the guy that always called in and said Ron Black is the man. Wooooooooooo. I was always just trying to lighten up the talk so it wouldn’t be too serious. The format ran from 2003 to 2006.
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