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KOOI

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Radio station in Jacksonville, Texas
KOOI
Broadcast areaTyler-Longview area
Frequency106.5MHz
Branding106-5 Jack FM
Programming
LanguageEnglish
FormatAdult hits
AffiliationsJack FM
Longview Lobos
Dallas Cowboys Radio Network
Ownership
Owner
History
First air date
1967 (as KEBE-FM)
Former call signs
KEBE-FM (1968–1975)
KOOI-FM (1983–1986)
KOOI (1975–1983; 1986-present)
Call sign meaning
001 (represents the original Waller Broadcasting owned east Texas FM facility)
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID70740
ClassC
ERP100,000watts
HAAT451 meters (1,480 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
32°3′40.00″N95°18′50.00″W / 32.0611111°N 95.3138889°W /32.0611111; -95.3138889
Links
Public license information
WebcastListen live
Website1065jackfm.com

KOOI (106.5FM) is anAlpha Mediaradio station broadcasting anadult hits format. Licensed toJacksonville, Texas, United States, the station serves the Tyler-Longview area,[2] and is the East Texas broadcast radio home of theDallas Cowboys.[3] Studios are located on Broadway Avenue in downtown Tyler, while the transmitter is located north ofJacksonville, in the town ofMt. Selman.

History

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Licensed in 1968 by Dudley Waller, as KEBE-FM, 106.5 was a simulcast of AM 1400 (known as the KEBE Corral). From the beginning, 106.5 was an affiliate of the ABC radio network. Thecall letters were changed to the current KOOI in 1975.K-double-O-I is documented as the first radio station in East Texas to have an automation system. Waller bought a Schaffer automation using cart machines on carousels and 10,reel-to-reel decks, providing a beautiful music/easy listening format to East Texas.

Although the call letters appear to be a random assignment, they were actually specifically chosen by Dudley Waller, representing the first (001) of several FM facilities he wished to own throughout East Texas.

K=West of the Mississippi
O=zero in Roman numerals
O=zero in Roman numerals
I=one in Roman numerals

Had Waller received a second construction permit, his plan was to request its call letters to be KOII.

In 1983, KOOI became the first FM radio station in East Texas to broadcast in stereo. The station began to transition from the beautiful music format, which was starting to falter in ratings, to a soft rock direction asSunny 106.5 K-double-O-I.

In 1987, KOOI moved to its current transmitter site atMount Selman which also serves as the tower site of fellow Jacksonville licensed stationsKETK-TV andKBJS. The move of the KOOI transmission site and associated upgrades gave this facility the most powerful (Class C) FM at the highest elevation in East Texas. As a result, KOOI's coverage area spans a large portion of its East Texas home, reaching as far away asNacogdoches andCrockett to the south, andQuitman andPittsburg to the north.

In 1997, KOOI transitioned from Easy Listening/Soft Rock to an Adult Contemporary format under Program Director and morning host Dave Moreland. The station remained branded asSunny 106.5 and achieved great success in this incarnation. Using the slogan "Your Life. Your Music. East Texas.", "Sunny 106.5" was live and local during all dayparts. In addition to Moreland, other "Sunny 106.5" on-air personalities during this time included Jack Schell, Rick Watson, Rodd Wayne, Bill Davis, Janie Baker and Rhonda Parsons.

On January 7, 2005, after 47 years of ownership, Dudley Waller sold KOOI 106.5 to Access.1 of New York, along withKYKX,KOYE,KKUS, and 1370KFRO for $26 million.[4] Even though he had sold off his original Jacksonville FM facility, Waller Media did not include the heritageAM facility in this transaction.

On January 21, 2013, KOOI changed format from adult contemporary to classic hits, while still utilizing the "Sunny 106.5" branding.

Alpha Media LLC purchased KOOI and eight other stations in Texas and Louisiana from Access.1 effective April 14, 2015, at a price of $13.75 million.

On June 26, 2017, KOOI changed format from classic hits to variety hits, branded as "106.5 Jack FM".[5]

References

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  1. ^"Facility Technical Data for KOOI".Licensing and Management System.Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^https://www.alphamediausa.com/our-stations/?market=East%20Texas Alpha Media East Texas Stations
  3. ^"KOOI Facility Record".United StatesFederal Communications Commission, audio division.
  4. ^"KOOI Call Sign History".United StatesFederal Communications Commission, audio division.
  5. ^Jack Comes to East Texas Radioinsight - June 26, 2017

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