KATT-FM
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| KATT | |
| City of license | Oklahoma City, OK |
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| Branding | Rock 100.5 The Katt |
| Slogan | "Oklahoma's Pure Rock Station" |
| Frequency | 100.5 MHz |
| Format | AOR |
| ERP | 100 kw |
| Class | C |
| Owner | Citadel Broadcasting |
| Website | http://www.katt.com |
KATT (Rock 100.5 The KATT) is a Album-oriented rock station serving the Oklahoma City area and is owned by Citadel Broadcasting.
The earliest known format of the station is Country when it went by the call letters KJAK from 1960-1976. Another callsign of the station was KIOO or K-100 which transmitted from the top of the Oklahoma Biltmore Hotel in downtown OKC. The station began broadcasting as KATT in 1976 at the station's transmitter site (KLPR-KCNN-KPWR-KVSP 1140 tower) near I-240 and I-35 with an Rock format. It changed calls in February of 1980 to KATT-FM when KATT-AM (now KVSP-AM)was established to simulcast the station.
| FM Radio Stations in the Oklahoma City (Arbitron #48) |
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