[4] In 1964, the owners of KJEM bought KTOK for $625,000, selling KJEM-AM-FM for $315,000 to Radio Oklahoma, headed by the Globe Life and Accident Insurance Corporation.
[13] A 1966 blaze at the transmitter site briefly forced the station off the air;[14] months after returning, it made an early move to an all-talk format, branded "Audience Involvement Radio".
[7] KLEC aired a beautiful music format in its time with the call letters and had relocated to 1919 N.
[17] Carroll Boyington and Son Electric sold the station to Bott Broadcasting, Inc., of Kansas City for $284,000 in December 1975.
KQCV AM's programming is available on two FM translators in and near Oklahoma City and a third in El Reno.