Talk:List of radio stations in Oklahoma

90.5 FM Radio Station in Edmond
Does anyone know about the 90.5 FM radio station in Edmond? I cannot find it in this article or in past revisions. What were the call letters of that station in 2008? In April 2009 it was removed, and has not returned. Any ideas as to what that radio station was? It played contemporary Christian music with instrumental settings of some hymns. I wish to know as soon as possible. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.229.246.81 (talk) 22:06, 19 May 2015 (UTC)


 * 90.5 FM in Edmond, OK is a translator with the call sign K213EM. It rebroadcasts a station out of Granite Falls, Washington called KQXI, which plays a Christian rock format. It's still licensed so, if you're not hearing it, it's possible that they've taken it silent for some reason. Mlaffs (talk) 16:20, 24 May 2015 (UTC)

Sorry for the late reply but the one I was referring to was a station with Christian songs and hymns but it was not rock. It had such groups as Beside Still Waters and Hope Heralds (I think). In other words, the 90.5 radio station in Edmond (at least I think it was in Edmond, definitely somewhere in the OKC area) from over a decade ago was probably not KQXI. I do remember another call station that it listed was "88.1, Simpsonville" but it did not mention the state Simpsonville was in. It also mentioned Bellevue but, again, without a state. Does anyone out there know which station I am referring to? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 205.143.223.43 (talk) 01:56, 23 March 2021 (UTC)

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