KIRC

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KIRC
KIRC station logo.png
City Seminole, Oklahoma
Broadcast area Shawnee, Oklahoma
Frequency 105.9 FM (MHz)
BrandingReal Country
Programming
Format Country music
Ownership
OwnerOne Ten Broadcast Group, Inc.
KWSH, KSLE
History
Call sign meaning
Keeping It Real Country
Technical information
Facility ID 50351
Class A
ERP 4,400 watts
HAAT 117 meters
Transmitter coordinates
35°18′28″N96°45′18″W / 35.30778°N 96.75500°W / 35.30778; -96.75500 Coordinates: 35°18′28″N96°45′18″W / 35.30778°N 96.75500°W / 35.30778; -96.75500
Links
Website http://www.kirc1059.com/

KIRC 105.9 FM is a radio station licensed to Seminole, Oklahoma, USA. The station broadcasts a country music format and is owned by One Ten Broadcast Group, Inc. [1]

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References

  1. KIRC, Federal Communications Commission. Retrieved December 11, 2013