I'm reminiscing about going from Tulsa to Stillwater in the fall of 1976 to start school at OSU and hearing KATT FM100 OKC for the first time. I had been lamenting the loss of KTBA, the original Tulsa "progressive rock" station, and KMOD, with a more mainstream approach (at least for the time), wasn't cutting it for me. KATT was a revelation. They played all kinds of stuff, from Carole King to King Crimson, with entertaining, if low key, jocks. They always referred to OKC as "Zoom City" and Norman as "Zip City" for some reason. The rumor (surely untrue) around campus was that they were financed by the owner's drug dealing income
. It only lasted a few years until they morphed into Rock 100 and started playing the usual Foreigner/Journey 70's rock. It was good radio while it lasted, though, and a great soundtrack for my college years.