KWOX
Radio station in Woodward, Oklahoma
36°16′06″N 99°26′56″W / 36.26833°N 099.44889°W / 36.26833; -099.44889KWOX is a radio station airing a country music format licensed to Woodward, Oklahoma, broadcasting on 101.1 MHz FM. The station is owned by Omni Communications, Inc.[1] and signed on the air December 16, 1983.
Their current studios are in the 101 Center Suite K at the corner of Williams and Downs Ave.
Yearly events
- K101 Ag and Home Expo- Late March/Early April
- K101 Classic Bowl- Late May/Early June
Current on-air schedule
- Morning Show 6AM-10 - J Douglas
- 12PM-6 - Sean Kelley
News/Sports
- Colin Yee
Former on-air staff
- J. Douglas Williams, KWOX co-founder & co-owner, president/ general manager/ morning show host (deceased, died August 7, 2020) [2]
- Mark Allen - music director (now Trooper Kansas Highway Patrol)
- Trey Brook - program director (currently Shattuck grain elevator)
- Brad Croft - music director (now media director Vision Media Oklahoma)
- JD Ford - engineer(now chief engineer KWHW-AM Altus)
- Gregory Frazier - director of engineering (Operations Director Jericho Services)
- Jeffrey Hickman - station manager (State Representative at Oklahoma House of Representatives)
- Jeffery Hitchcock -radio and TV operations engineer(master control operator GEB-AMERICA)
- Jerrod Knight - evening personality (general manager KETR-FM Commerce TX)
- Scott Lauer - news and sports reporter (Former radio voice of the NBA's Charlotte Hornets)
- Amy Lawrence - news director(Now with CBS Sports)
- Patrick Macek - program director(assistant program director at Sports Animal Tulsa)
- Artie "Boom Boom" Mcfly - evening personality (Pro DJ at Carnival Cruise Lines)
- Mindi Marx - music director (currently dispatcher for Woodward EMS)
- Pete Mundo - sports/news director (Now with CBS Radio in New York City)
- Mark Norman - station manager/ partner (1985)
- Doug Ohlemeier - K101's first news director, 1984 (now a writer for Vance Publishing's The Packer)
- James Parker - producer & co-host (now afternoons on WBAP)
- Mike Pilosof - news director(Sports Director Western Kansas Broadcast Center)
- Dan R - operations manager Now as news director - KVBC-FM, Salida, CO)
- Brian Tano - music director(Owner of Splash Radio)
- Shawn Tiemann - news/ports Director (Voice of Rogers State University basketball, Great Falls Voyagers minor league baseball)
- Jesse Schroeder - account executive (Currently working as morning anchor for KXII-TV Denison Texas)
- Tony "Wradio" Wright - operations manager
- David Wayne (retired host/music director)
- Vanessa - on-air personality and music director (morning host, KWEY-FM, Weatherford OK
References
External links
- KWOX's official website
- KWOX in the FCC FM station database
- KWOX in Nielsen Audio's FM station database
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Country radio stations in the state of Oklahoma
- KACO – Apache
- KALV - Alva
- KBEL-FM – Idabel
- KBLP – Lindsay
- KECO – Elk City
- KEOK – Tahlequah
- KEYB – Altus
- KFXI – Marlow
- KGFY – Stillwater
- KGVE – Grove
- KGYN – Guymon
- KHKC-FM – Atoka
- KICM – Healdton
- KIMY – Watonga
- KIRC – Seminole
- KITX – Hugo
- KJKE- Newcastle
- KKAJ-FM – Davis
- KKBI – Broken Bow
- KKEN – Duncan
- KLAW – Lawton
- KLBC – Durant
- KMAD – Madill
- KMCO – Wilburton
- KNED – McAlester
- KNID – Alva
- KNNU - Antlers
- KOFM – Enid
- KOMS – Poteau
- KPNC – Ponca City
- KPRO – Altus
- KQIK-FM – Haileyville
- KQSN - Ponca City
- KRIG-FM – Nowata
- KSTQ - Stuart
- KTFX-FM – Warner
- KTGX – Owasso
- KTJS – Hobart
- KTLQ – Tahlequah
- KTNT – Eufaula
- KTST – Oklahoma City
- KVOO-FM – Tulsa
- KWEN – Tulsa
- KWEY – Weatherford
- KWEY-FM – Clinton
- KWFF – Mustang
- KWFX – Woodward
- KWHW – Altus
- KWOF – Waukomis
- KWOX – Woodward
- KWSH – Wewoka
- KXBL – Henryetta
- KXXY – Oklahoma City
- KYBE – Frederick
- KYHD - Valliant
- KYKC – Byng
- KYOA – Kiowa
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