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Coordinates: 36°2613N 97°5517W / 36.4370°N 97.9214°W / 36.4370; -97.9214
 

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KOFM
Broadcast areaEnid, Oklahoma
Frequency103.1 MHz (HD Radio)
Branding103.1 KOFM
Programming
FormatCountry
SubchannelsHD4: Talk radio (KGWA simulcast)
AffiliationsCompass Media Networks
Ownership
OwnerWilliams Broadcasting LLC

Sister stations

KGWA
History

First air date

1981

Former call signs

KUAL (1981–1986)

Call sign meaning

Oklahoma FM
Technical information[1]

Licensing authority

FCC
Facility ID25889
ClassC3
ERP25,000 watts
HAAT91 meters
Links

Public license information

  • LMS
  • WebcastListen Live
    Websitekofm.com

    KOFM (103.1 MHz) is an FM radio station based in Enid, Oklahoma. Located in Enid, Oklahoma, home of Vance Air Force in the United States. The station goes under the moniker "My Country 1031" KOFM. KOFM broadcasts using HD Radio technology and retransmits sister station KGWA on its HD4 subchannel. The Phone Number for My Country 1031 KOFM is 580-210-5910

    History

    [edit]

    The heritage KOFM call letters were on an Oklahoma City Top 40 station on 104.1. KOFM dropped its format in 1986 to become AC "Magic 104" KMGL. The owners of Enid station KUAL (for "Quality Radio") saw a local opportunity for a better call sign, and switched their station from beautiful music to a top 40 format—and applied for the recently abandoned KOFM call letters. KOFM originally launched with the slogan "Maximum Music".

    KOFM original on-air talent was JJ Scott in mornings, Frank Baker in Afternoons, also Keith Hillyard and J. Curtis Huckleberry. Beyond those day parts, much of KOFM was automated. Airing a diverse mix of Top 40 music, KOFM became one of the most popular radio stations in NW Oklahoma and its “Maximum Music Machine” remote broadcast vehicle could be found throughout NW Oklahoma.

    In 1992, KOFM switched to Contemporary Country, a format that remains today. It is one of two live and local radio stations along with KGWA 960 AM serving Enid and the surrounding area reaching into 14 counties. It features "My Country Mornings with Clepper and Kaylee". In recent years, KOFM has been recognized as "Station of the Year" by the Oklahoma Association of Broadcasters and a Marconi Award finalist as "Small Market Station of the Year" by the National Association of Broadcasters.

    [edit]

    36°26′13N 97°55′17W / 36.4370°N 97.9214°W / 36.4370; -97.9214


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    1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for KOFM". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.

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