I meant to respond but it is hard to always find the time. I remember KOAI. I listened to it a little a few times when I went to Dallas as I liked Smooth Jazz back then.Growing up in Texas and Oklahoma, KOAI was my smooth jazz reference.
I forgot about that, but KGLC did have a Christian format for a brief time in the 90’s. In Fayetteville, 100.9 was always Eureka Springs when it came in. It was religious at the time, and Hestand ended up with both it and Miami and flipped both to soft AC. I remember 100.9 being mostly teaching and preaching, though it might've occasionally played music. Not being super religious, I didn’t listen to Christian music very often. In addition to KLRC, Fayetteville had Christian music on KREB 99.5 “B99,” though I don’t think it lasted very long. KOBC was audible there and had a translator on 100.1, though I seem to remember that translator swapping between KOBC and KZKZ. 94.9 was southern gospel as “The Higher Power,” and 107.3 out of Poteau ran a Christian country format that you could get on home stereos and good car radios.
I had an Emerson home stereo. I still have it, though it's been sitting in my basement since I moved into my current house in ‘16. I had an LS4 indoor antenna. I was surprised by what I could get.
When it came to TV, I just had a loop for UHF and a set of rabbit ears. Still, I was high up enough in elevation that I could get KYTV and KOLR from Springfield and KOAM and KODE from Pittsburg/Joplin in addition to KHOG 29, KPOM 24/KFAA 51, and translators that had KFSM and Fox. It was a little weird because the people on the other end of my building got KOTV and KTUL from Tulsa but couldn’t get Springfield or Joplin.
KGLC 100.9 Miami, OK may have been mostly preaching and teaching but I could only hear it when KLRC 101.1 signed off at midnight and at midnight I remember hearing worship music.
At that time in my life I only listened to christian music. I loved the Christian Rock station in Wichita, KS KZZD 90.7 and KOKF 90.0 in Oklahoma City.
I remember KREB 99.5 being CCM but I can't remember when it was or if it was when I was there 1992-1994. As you said I don't think it lasted very long,
From Siloam Springs I did listen some to KOBC 90.7 especially my first year. I remember my first night there I had to stay at someone's house who worked at JBU before they found a dorm room for me, I had to sleep in the living room. It was after midnight and since KLRC was off the air I turned his living room radio to KOBC 90.7. I would also listen to KOBC on 100.1 in Fayetteville when I went their. I think I remember 100.1 being off the air the last few times I was in Fayetteville. I do not remember listening to KOBC my last year there but my memory is hazy. I think maybe they might not have played a lot of music at the times I wanted to listen or I had trouble receiving them. It is hard to remember. I don't think KOBC 90.7 is receivable anymore in Siloam Springs and Fayetteville because they changed to a directional antenna in 1998 so that their signal is better to the north but worse to the south.
Yes, 94.9 was southern gospel. It signed on when I was there but I did not like southern gospel music.
I did not know about 107.3 out of Poteau but I did not like country music.
I did pick up 88.7 FM (KLVV) in Ponca City a little (not often) and remember liking them and trying to get KXOJ on 94.5 from Tulsa without much luck but would listen to KXOJ 94.5/100.9 when I went to Tulsa.
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