On August 18, 1977, the station first
signed on as KWEY-FM. It was originally licensed to
Weatherford, Oklahoma. In March 1984, the station became KBXR. It changed back to KWEY-FM on September 20, 1991. Until 2006, it was a
country station branded "97.3 The Coyote". In 2006, the transmitter was moved closer to Oklahoma City and its format changed to
variety hits. It became
KOJK, and joined the
Jack FM network as "97.3 Jack FM." It used the national programming feed for Jack stations in smaller markets. On March 8, 2010, after playing "
I'll Cry Instead" by
The Beatles, KOJK flipped to country as "97.3 King Country." The
call sign was later changed to
KKNG-FM a week later to match the branding. (KKNG was previously used by a popular country station at 93.3 MHz, now
KJKE.) KKNG's
DJ's included Lynn Waggoner in the morning, Vanessa Valli midday, Owen Pickard for "The Afternoon Drive", and Carly Rae on the night shift. Waggoner also hosted The Sunday Morning Gospel Show, featuring
Southern Gospel music. On February 28, 2013, at 10 p.m., after playing "
You're the Only One" by
Dolly Parton, KKNG joined the statewide Oklahoma Catholic Radio network and took over the OKC simulcast from
AM 890 KTLR, which had previously aired it part-time. ==References==