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KWCO : ウィキペディア英語版
KWCO-FM

KWCO-FM (105.5 FM, "KOOL 105.5 fm") is a radio station broadcasting a classic hits music format. Licensed to Chickasha, Oklahoma, USA, the station is currently owned by Mollman Communications, Inc. Most of KWCO-FM's programming is live and local Monday–Friday 6 AM – 6 PM, and during local sports broadcast coverage. KWCO offers a local swap-shop program Mon-Fri at 9AM and 8:30AM on Saturday.
==History==
The call letters KWCO can be traced back to the original AM 1560 KWCO radio from the 1940s. In the 20s, KOCW was owned by the Oklahoma College for Women (on 1190 then). Due to costs necessary to upgrade the station to newer technical standards set forth by the Federal Radio Commission at the time (in the 1930s), the original KOCW was sold to Griffin. To the surprise of the college, the station was then moved promptly to the Tulsa market, leaving Chickasha without their radio station. So in the 40s when a new station came online, KWCO was picked as the call sign because it was the reverse of KOCW. The station recently has been using Keep, Weird, Chickasha, Oklahoma and a play on the call sign. KWCO was as close to the original call as was available at the time. They simply inverted KOCW to form KWCO. In the mid-40s the transmitter site was located at Hi 81 and Grand. (close to the current location of Joe's Maytag) The Studio was located in the Briscoe Building at 427 W. Chickasha Ave in 1946. Later, around 1950, the studio was moved out to the tower on Grand and 81. Later, in the 1975, the studio and transmitter site was moved to 500 W. Country Club Rd. KWCO 1560 AM of Chickasha in the 2000s was moved out of Chickasha by Tyler to "Del City" (towers on 15th and I-35) leaving Chickasha without their AM again. KWCO's FM station at 105.5 was left in the market with the legacy of KWCO as KWCO-FM due to co-ownership for a period of time. The current KWCO-FM broadcasts from a former gas station from the 20s in downtown Chickasha at 7th and Chickasha as Chickasha's only commercially licensed radio station. Some of the former calls for KWCO-FM were KTUZ and also KXXK. The original call sign for 105.5 was KNDR, established by Ben DeKinder (a former employee of KWCO (AM) in 1966.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=KWCO-FM Facility Record )〕 http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=30262015
KOOL 105.5 has been in the Classic Hits format since 2002, longer than any other station in the state. It was one of the first to adopt this format in the US.
In the spring of 2013 KWCO-FM began broadcasting in IBOC (HD Radio). 105.5HD2 is 106.1 The Ranch www.1061TheRanch.com, playing a mix of new and old country, and can also be heard on translator K291BR at 106.1 FM. http://transition.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/fmq?list=0&facid=157206

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