KOSG

KOSG
City Pawhuska, Oklahoma
Slogan "The Gospel Station"
Frequency 103.9 MHz
Format Southern Gospel
ERP 6,000 watts
HAAT 100.0 meters
Class CA
Facility ID 56088
Transmitter coordinates 36°44′56.00″N 96°17′51.00″W / 36.7488889°N 96.2975000°W / 36.7488889; -96.2975000Coordinates: 36°44′56.00″N 96°17′51.00″W / 36.7488889°N 96.2975000°W / 36.7488889; -96.2975000
Owner South Central Oklahoma Christian Broadcasting Inc
Sister stations KTGS, KVAZ, KIMY, KZBS, WRCC, KHEB, KBWW, KTMU, KOKN, KYZQ, WLRU, KCBK
Webcast Listen Live
Website thegospelstation.com

KOSG (103.9 FM) is a radio station licensed to Pawhuska, Oklahoma, United States. The station is currently owned by South Central Oklahoma Christian Broadcasting Inc.[1]

Translators

Call signFrequency
(MHz)
City of licenseFacility
ID
ERP
W
Height
m (ft)
ClassFCC info
K239BJ95.7 MHzChanute, Kansas153947250 kW−11 m (−36 ft)DFCC

History

The allotment that would become KOSG 103.9 started at 104.9 as KMYB. KMYB 104.9 was known as "Y-104" and ran a satellite oldies format. It was owned by the Davel Broadcast Group and was only on for a few years. It went silent and the license was eventually lost. The 104.9 frequency remained allocated to Pawhuska, though other stations on and near 104.9 upgraded and necessitated the vacant Pawhuska allotment to move to 103.9.

This station was assigned call sign KTGP on April 1, 1996, which ran a satellite country format. This station was assigned call sign KBVL on November 9, 1998, which ran oldies and AC formats during its tenure. This station was assigned call sign KOSG on January 15, 2007. It was a classic rock station on December 31, 2008 at midnight on January 1, 2009 it was changed to Southern Gospel.[2]

References

  1. "KOSG Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  2. "KOSG Call Sign History". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.


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