KYAL-FM

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History

As KMMY, this station was known as "Y97, Today's Hot New Country" and aired a country music format.[3] Notable on-air personalities included disk jockey Gary Walker and weather forecaster Don Woods.

The station was assigned the KYAL-FM call letters by the Federal Communications Commission on April 3, 2006.[1] The station flipped from country music to all-sports on 2006-04-17 when the "Sports Animal" format moved from KYAL (AM) to KYAL-FM.[4] The AM station and KBIX simulcast this programming as part of the Sports Animal Network.[5] The station made the change to increase the coverage area and improve the signal as part of a drive to improve ratings.[6]

Programming

The Tulsa Sports Animal runs its own programming from 9 am-2 pm each weekday.

  • "Animal Fodder" runs from 9-11 am hosted by Kevin Ward.
  • Former Oklahoma State University football coach and NFL assistant Pat Jones appears from noon to 2 pm with longtime Tulsa broadcaster KJRH's "Big" Al Jerkens on "The Middle of the Day Show" that runs from 11 am-2 pm.

The Tulsa station also airs the Oklahoma City Animal's programming including:

Yahoo! Sports Radio is broadcast when Animal programming is off air.

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