KEBC
KEBC is a radio station serving the Oklahoma City, Oklahoma market. KEBC broadcasts on 1560 kHz. For many years, the KEBC call letters were at 1340 in Oklahoma City (now KGHM). The station's studios are located in Northeast Oklahoma City and a transmitter site is south of the downtown area.
In March 2013, KEBC switched to a comedy format, and a translator application was filed with the FCC to bring KEBC's programming to FM. On August 1, 2014, KEBC flipped to sports, as a sister station to KRXO, as "The Franchise 2". With the change, KEBC joined NBC Sports Radio.
On March 25, 2015 the three radio towers of sister station KOKC were partially if not completely destroyed when a tornado passed through Moore, Oklahoma. KOKC is currently off air while the towers are repaired or replaced, however KOKC'S programming is being temporally transmitted on KEBC broadcast signal.
History
KEBC was originally on 94.7FM. It originally stood for The Electronic Broadcast Company. For many years, under the management of Ralph Tyler, it used the slogan "Keep Every Body Country" and was the top country station in Oklahoma City.