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KOKF

Coordinates:35°33′58″N97°28′30″W/ 35.566°N 97.475°W/35.566; -97.475
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KOKF
Broadcast areaOklahoma City metropolitan area
Frequency90.9MHz
Programming
FormatWorship music
NetworkAir1
Ownership
OwnerEducational Media Foundation
History
First air date
1978
Call signmeaning
KingsOfKingsForever
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID54418
ClassC1
ERP7,800watts
HAAT451 meters (1,480 ft)
Links
Public license information
WebcastListen Live
Websitewww.air1.com

KOKF(90.9FM) is anAir1affiliateworship musicradio stationserving theOklahoma City metropolitan area,area and is owned byEducational Media Foundation.

History

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The station went on the air with aChristian musicformat in October 1978. The station switched toChristian contemporaryin 1985 and was one of the first in the nation to adopt this format.

The station identified itself as Hit Music Radio 91 FM, during the day, from 6a.m. to 7p.m., while playing different assortments of Christian pop, alternative, hip hop, and R&B.

During the night from 7p.m. to midnight, except Friday and Saturday nights, it played Christian rock and alternative music, and identified itself as The Alternative Edge.

On Friday and Saturday nights it played Christian techno, trance, and electronic music. On Fridays the show was known as theFriday Night Party Mixx,later theWeekend Party Mixx,thenLifted Radio.On Saturday it was known asThe Weekend Party Mixwith host DJ Matt Lindsey. These shows lasted from 7p.m. to midnight. Lifted Radio replayed from midnight to 5a.m. after it originally aired.

Overnights except Friday night from 12:00a.m. to 5:00 a.m. over the years featured a Christian heavy metal show known asNitetime 91.

KOKF showcased several shows over the years during the weekend hours including Saturday Morning Raptunes, The Top-40 Countdown, All-Request Music Fest, The Weekend Jam, In The Groove, The All-Request and Dedication Show, the Sunday Shakedown, a Christian hip-hop and rap show, and a Christian indie rock show known as the Underdog Show.

Today 91 FM is no longer on the air. The station was sold in May 2006. 90.9 FM is now the home to theAir1radio network, which is based inRocklin, California.Air1 originally played an assortment of Christian Pop and Alternative as a continuation of 91 FM in the market. However, in January 2019, Air1 changed its long time format of Christian Pop and Rock to Contemporary Worship music.

91 FM, its vision, ministry, and DJs were reborn into 91 Online on October 31, 2010 (on the 25th anniversary of 91FM.) Earlier that summer a board of directors was assembled to oversee and execute an online version of 91FM with the same open format, DJs and familiar programming. This online station broadcast off and on until ceasing operations in 2018.

Since 2006, another site, OKC91FM.com, has existed as a tribute site to KOKF as a local station.[2]In early 2010, an Internet station was launched. This station, now known as Throwback91.com, plays Christian pop, rock and hip hop from the 1990s and 2000s. The internet station lasted until 2017.

Some of the former 91FM staff and programming influences still exist as of 2020 onCrossover Radio,a locally owned and operated internet station.

References

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  1. ^"Facility Technical Data for KOKF".Licensing and Management System.Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^"OKC91FM.com".OKC91FM.com.RetrievedApril 30,2017.
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