KTEN-FM began broadcasting in
Ada, Oklahoma, on April 12, 1971. The station became KTLS in 1984 and was acquired by the Post-Newsweek Cable division of
The Washington Post Company in 1990 as part of a package deal with Ada's cable system. Tyler Media acquired the then-adult contemporary outlet in 1995. Tyler moved the station into the Oklahoma City market and relaunched it as KKNG-FM, "King Country", in late 1997. On March 14, 2010, the station debuted its present branding, "93.3 Jake FM". The call letters were also changed to the current KJKE to reflect the new brand. In August 2023, it was announced Owen Pickard would return to KJKE as the music director and morning show co-host after his departure three years previously. In June 2024, KJKE launched a new show called "Jake's Backroad Beats," hosted by former morning show co-host Carly Rae, airing Sunday nights from 6:00pm–8:00pm. ==References==