An Oklahoma City group has applied to purchase Enid’s KXOK television station. Steve Easom, a partner in C2 Productions, said the group entered into a lease management agreement May 1, and its ...
Q: Please solve a 50-year mystery: Was Johnny Rabbitt the voice of his sidekick, Bruno J. Grunion, on KXOK (AM-630) in the 1960s? Also, there were two Johnny Rabbitts, right? To me, the second wasn’t ...
Radio announcer Steven B. Stevens — one of the KXOK newsmen in the mid-1960s who were known as the "Voice of God" announcers — died Saturday in Ohio. Local media historian Frank Absher said no other ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Steven B. Stevens Earlier this week, we noted the death of former KXOK announcer Steven B. Stevens, one of the "Voice of God" ...
In 1989, I took Rush Limbaugh's radio show off the air in St. Louis. It was the worst professional decision I ever made. In August of that year, I became operations manager of KXOK Radio, the AM radio ...
Oklahoma Broadcast Associates is taking the lead role in a merger that will bring it together with ME3 Communications Company LLC and result in the formation of a new company, to be called TVOK ...
Don Wolff, longtime local broadcaster, jazz advocate, and attorney, has died. He was 80 years old and had been undergoing treatment for both leukemia and cancer for several years. Instantly ...
What got me hooked on radio as a career was AM Top 40. In 1966, at the conclusion of eighth grade, my last English class assignment was to write about life in the year 2000 and what I would be doing.
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