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MEDIA INFORMATION RADIO OKLAHOMA NEWS NETWORK RADIO OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURE NETWORK OKLAHOMA ENERGY REPORT FRIDAY NIGHT BLI

MEDIA INFORMATION RADIO OKLAHOMA NEWS NETWORK RADIO OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURE NETWORK OKLAHOMA ENERGY REPORT FRIDAY NIGHT BLITZ HIGH SCHOOL SCOREBOARD SHOW HOOK AND HUNT OUTDOOR CALL-IN SHOW. www.radiooklahoma.net www.oklahomafarmreport.net. RADIO OKLAHOMA NEWS NETWORK

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MEDIA INFORMATION RADIO OKLAHOMA NEWS NETWORK RADIO OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURE NETWORK OKLAHOMA ENERGY REPORT FRIDAY NIGHT BLI

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  1. MEDIA INFORMATION RADIO OKLAHOMA NEWS NETWORK RADIO OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURE NETWORK OKLAHOMA ENERGY REPORT FRIDAY NIGHT BLITZ HIGH SCHOOL SCOREBOARD SHOW HOOK AND HUNT OUTDOOR CALL-IN SHOW www.radiooklahoma.netwww.oklahomafarmreport.net

  2. RADIO OKLAHOMA NEWS NETWORK Radio Oklahoma is a state radio network delivering news and information to radio stations via our satellite uplink. The Newscasts are prepared by reporting teams located inside KWTV (Oklahoma City) and KOTV (Tulsa) and delivered by recognizable television anchors to markets across the state. Radio Oklahoma is a unique product for advertisers who want to add more reach to their advertising campaigns. When using radio networks, your commercials are attached to a professional newscast. Your message becomes part of the news, not part of a stop set. All radio Oklahoma reports fall in the prime listening times of the day, 6AM-6PM. Advertisers reach all of the stations below and pay only one rate, receive one affidavit of performance and need provide only one tape. AFFILIATE ROSTER KWTV-NEWS 9 Oklahoma City Feed Location Station Dial Altus KEYB-FM 107.9 Anadarko KACO-FM 98.5 Blackwell KOKB-AM 1580 Chickasha KWCO-FM 105.5 Cushing KUSH-AM 1600 Clinton KCLI-AM 1320 Duncan KKEN-FM 97.1 Enid KGWA-AM 960 Enid KOFM-FM 103.1 Elk City KTIJ-FM 106.9 Hollis KKRE-FM 92.5 Hobart KTJS-AM 1420 Lawton KXCA-AM 1380 Madill KMAD-AM 1550 Okla. City* KOKC-AM 1520 Perry KOKP-AM 1020 Ponca City KIXR-FM 104.1 Snyder KJCM-FM 100.3 Stillwater KOSB-FM 105.1 Wewoka KWSH-AM 1260 Woodward KMZE-FM 92.1 *Optional stations KOTV-NEWS 6 Tulsa Feed Location Station Dial Bartlesville KYFM-FM 100.1 Broken Bow KKBI-FM 106.1 Broken Bow KQIB-FM 102.9 Muskogee KBIX-AM 1490 Okmulgee KOKL-AM 1240 Pawhuska KPGM-AM 1500 Poteau KPRV-FM 92.5 Catoosa KZLI-AM 1570 Sapulpa KYAL-AM 1550 Tahlequah KEOK-AM 1350 Vinita KITO-FM 96.1 Vinita KGND-AM 1470 Tulsa KRVT-AM 1270 Tulsa* KXBL-FM 99.5 Tulsa KOCD-FM 103.7 Tulsa KYAL-FM 97.1 The News on 6 with Scott Thompson, Terry Hood, Travis Meyer, and John Holcomb Advertisers may purchase both feeds at one low rate, or, may choose to order only one feed depending on their needs. News 9 with Gary England, Dean Blevins Amy McCree, Kelly Ogle

  3. Oklahoma State News Affiliate Coverage Map KYFM-FM BARTLESVILLE KOKB-AM BLACKWELL KGND-AM VINITA KIXR-FM PONCA CITY KOFM-FM ENID KMZE-FM WOODWARD KPGM-AM PAWHUSKA KGWA-AM ENID KITO-FM VINITA KOKP-AM PERRY KOCD-FM TULSA KYAL-AM SAPULPA KTLQ-AM, TAHLEQUAH KOSB-FM STILLWATER KCLI-AM CLINTON KTIJ-FMELK CITY KUSH-AM CUSHING KOKC-AM OKLAHOMA CITY KBIX-AM MUSKOGEE KPRV-FM POTEAU KWSH-AM WEWOKA KACO-FM ANADARKO KTJS-AMHOBART KWCO-FM CHICKASHA KIRC-FM SHAWNEE KNED-AM MCALESTER KJCM-FMSNYDER KEYB-FM ALTUS KKBI-FMBROKEN BOW KKRE-FM HOLLIS KSLE-FM SEMINOLE KXCA-AM LAWTON KQIB-FMBROKEN BOW KMAD-AMMADILL

  4. Daily Programs on RON Ag Network Morning and midday farm news: Mornings and again at midday, we offer the latest Oklahoma farm and ranch news, anchored by Ron Hays. Hays has the best sources and covers the Oklahoma farm and ranch news scene as only the Dean of Farm Broadcasters in the state can. (Satellite Feed times 6:00 am, 6:35 am, 11:30 am and 11:35 am) Market Recap: Weekday mornings, we offer a recap of the cash and futures markets important to Oklahoma Farmers and ranchers. Anchored by Ron Hays, this report features a look at the feedlot trade, wholesale beef markets, feeder auctions and livestock, grain, cotton and energy futures. (Satellite feed time is 6:30 am) Futures Markets Updates: Anchored by Ed Richards, we cover the futures markets most important to the rural audience in Oklahoma. From the opening bell to settlement- we follow the markets tick by tick in Chicago, Kansas City and New York to keep those depending on this information in the know.(Satellite feed times are at 25 after the hour- 9 am through the 1 pm hour) Stocker Feeder Review: Mid-days, Ron Hays delivers a complete overview of the cash livestock markets in the southern Great Plains. That includes the midday word from feedlot country, the midday wholesale boxed beef trade and numerous feeder cattle auctions. (satellite feed times are 12:05 pm and 12:15 pm) Market Wrap: Ed Richards is joined by respected commodity analyst Tom Leffler to provide an end of the day roundup of not just the futures settlements- but also the “why” of that day’s market. (Satellite feed time is 2:05 pm and 2:20 pm) Beef Buzz: Weekdays, Ron Hays shares his tremendous experience in the covering the beef industry scene- usually spotlighting one of the hot topics of the day important to the Oklahoma cattle producer. (Satellite feed times are 6:25 am and 6:45 am)

  5. RADIO OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL NETWORK The Radio Oklahoma Ag Network delivers agricultural news and information daily to radio stations via our digital satellite uplink. Okla. Assn of Broadcasters Hall of Fame member Ron Hays heads a team of veteran farm broadcasters who not only provide Oklahoma Farmers and Ranchers market information, but also the “how's and whys” of that information. Farm Broadcasters AFFILIATE ROSTER Location Station Dial Format Power___ Altus KEYB-FM 107.9 Country 50,000 Anadarko KACO-FM 98.5 Country 25,000 Bartlesville KRIG-FM 104.9 Country 25,000 Bartlesville KWON-AM 1400 News/Talk 1,000 Bartlesville KYFM-FM 100.1 A/C 25,000 Blackwell KOKB-AM 1580 Sports talk 1,000 Broken Bow KKBI-FM 106.1 Country 17,500 Chickasha KWCO-FM 105.5 Classic Hits 3,300 Clayton, NM KLMX-AM 1450 Country 1,000 Clinton KCLI-Am 1320 News Talk 1,000 Cushing KUSH-AM 1600 Country 1,000 Duncan KKEN-FM 97.1 Country 6,000 Enid KGWA-AM 960 News Talk 1,000 Enid KOFM-FM 103.1 Country 50,000 Hobart KTJS-AM 1420 Country 1000 Hollis KKRE-FM 92.5 Oldies 6,000 Lawton KXCA-AM 1380 Talk 1,000 Liberal, KS KSCB-AM 1270 Talk 5,000 McAlester KNED-AM 1150 Country 1,000 Monett, MO KRMO-AM 990 Country 2500 Okla. City* KOKC-AM 1520 Talk 50,000 Pawhuska KPGM-AM 1500 Talk 500 Perry KOKP-AM 1020 Sports talk 400 Ponca City WBBZ-FM 1230 A/C 1,000 Poteau KPRV-FM 92.5 Country 3,000 Catoosa KZLI-AM 1570 Standards 1.000 Seminole KIRC-FM 105.9 Country 6,000 Perryton, TX KXDJ-FM 98.3 Country 17,500 Snyder KJCM-FM 100.3 Country 18,000 Stillwater KOSB-FM 105.1 Sports talk 6,000 Tulsa/OKC KOCD-FM 103.7 Smooth Jazz 72,000 Tulsa* KXBL-FM 99.5 Big Country 100,000 Vinita KGND-AM 1470 Sports 500 Vinita KITO-FM 96.1 Country 50,000 Weatherford KWEY-AM 1590 Country 1,000Clinton KWEY-FM 97.5 Country 18,500 Wewoka KWSH-AM 1260 Country 1,000 Woodward KWOX-FM 101.1 Country 82,000 * Optional stations Ron Hays Ed Richards Alan Clepper Ron Hays daily e-mail goes to over 2,000 Ag industry leaders, farmers and ranchers. On-line sponsorships are available..

  6. RON on RON is THE LEADER in Oklahoma The 2009 Ag Media Research Survey is in for the state of Oklahoma- and the Radio Oklahoma Network is the dominant network to reach farmers and ranchers in the state. In 2007, the RON network was in a virtual dead heat with the Oklahoma Agrinet according to all surveys taken with the state of Oklahoma. The 2009 study changed all of that. In all three snapshots below, RON wins- and wins convincingly in all crops and categories. In the statewide survey of all farmers surveyed, here are the numbers from 2007 and 2009: Full State: Network 2007 AQH 2009 AQH 2007 Cume 2009 Cume Radio Oklahoma Network 28.0 34.8 39.3 36.3 Oklahoma Agrinet 27.3 22.4 38.8 29.9 Less KTJS 18.5 25.8 Full State – Cattle: Network 2007 AQH 2009 AQH 2007 Cume 2009 Cume Radio Oklahoma Network 29.1 37.0 42.4 38.4 Oklahoma Agrinet 27.1 23.3 42.3 30.9 Less KTJS 19.3 26.6 Full State – Wheat: Network 2007 AQH 2009 AQH 2007 Cume 2009 Cume Radio Oklahoma Network 24.9 34.1 40.9 40.0 Oklahoma Agrinet 28.2 24.3 42.2 36.0 Less KTJS 18.8 29.4 Just before the 2009 survey was released, it was determined by AMR research that rated station KTJS in Hobart and KJCM in Snyder were in the process of ending their relationship with the Oklahoma Agrinet, becoming an exclusive affiliate of RON as of October 11, 2009 Another proof of the dominance of the Radio Oklahoma Network is the difference in the number of radio stations. RON had 40 stations verified by AMR for the 2009 study, while the Oklahoma Agrinet had 34. It bears notice that 38 of the 40 stations verified by AMR for RON are Oklahoma stations, while just 26 of the Agrinet stations are Oklahoma stations. In fact, three of the AM stations listed by the Oklahoma Agrinet have little or NO coverage into Oklahoma. And, KTJS in Hobart and KJCM in Snyder will no longer be affiliates of the Oklahoma Agrinet as of October 11, 2009. That gives the Oklahoma Agrinet only 24 Oklahoma radio stations- compared to 38 verified by AMR for RON! When it comes to the stations with the most impact- RON has those stations as well, with three of the top five individual stations in total CUME being RON affiliates versus just one of the top five claimed by the Agrinet. The 2009 AMR study makes it easy- the Radio Oklahoma Network is THE best way to reach farmers and ranchers across Oklahoma.

  7. Oklahoma Ag News Affiliate Coverage Map KSCB-AMLIBERAL, KS KLMX-AMCLAYTON, NM KRMO MONNET, MO KWON-AM BARTLESVILLE KYFM-FM BARTLESVILLE KOKB-AM BLACKWELL KGND-AM VINITA WBBZ-AM PONCA CITY KRIG-FM BARTLESVILLE KOFM-FM ENID KWOX-FM WOODWARD KGWA-AM ENID KITO-FM VINITA KOKP-AM PERRY KZLI-AM CATOOSA KPGM-AM PAWHUSKA KXDJ-FM PERRYTON, TX KOSB-FM STILLWATER KXBL-FM TULSA KOCD-FMOKC/TULSA KWEY-AM WEATHERFORD KOKC-AM OKLAHOMA CITY KUSH-AM CUSHING KWEY-FM CLINTON KWSH-AM WEWOKA KACO-FM ANADARKO KPRV-FM POTEAU KTJS-AM HOBART KNED-AM MCALESTER KJCM-FMSNYDER KIRC-FM SHAWNEE KEYB-FM ALTUS KKRE-FM HOLLIS KWCO-FM CHICKASHA KKBI-FMBROKEN BOW KXCA-AM LAWTON KKEN-FM DUNCAN

  8. OKLAHOMA ENERGY REPORT The Oklahoma Energy Report is a state wide news network focused on Oklahoma’s largest and most vibrant industry – energy! The Oklahoma Energy Report is made possible thru a cooperative effort from the Oklahoma Corporation Commission and Radio Oklahoma Networks. Veteran reporter Matt Skinner reports on all matters pertaining to energy from daily crude oil prices to what’s effecting the “price at the pump”. AFFILIATE ROSTER STATION FREQ CITY AIRTIME KQCX-FM 106.7 Alva 7-9AM KEYB-FM 107.9 Altus 9:10AM KYFM–FM 100.1 Bartlesville 8:30AM KOKB-AM 1580 Blackwell 7-8AM KUSH–AM 1600 Cushing 8:15, 12:15, 5:15 KWCO-FM 105.5 Chickasha 6:00AM KCLI-AM 1320 Clinton 7:43AM KGWA–AM 960 Enid 8:45AM KKBS–FM 92.7 Guymon 6:50AM, 11:20AM KTJS-AM 1420 Hobart 9:15AM KKRE-FM 92.5 Hollis 9:10AM KNED-AM 1150 McAlester 10:30AM KOKC–AM 1520 Oklahoma City 7:35AM KXDJ-FM 98.3 Spearman, TX 7:08AM KRIG-FM 1500 Pawhuska 7:05AM KOKP-AM 1020 Perry 7-8AM KIXR–FM 100.1 Ponca City 7:23AM KZLI-AM 1570 Catoosa 6:50AM KIRC-FM 105.9 Shawnee 6-9AM KOSB-FM 105.1 Stillwater 7-8AM KRVT-AM 1270 Tulsa 6:50AM KGND-AM 1470 Vinita 7:30AM KITO-FM 96.1 Vinita 7:30AM KWEY-FM 95.5 Weatherford 8:03AM KWSH-AM 1260 Wewoka 6-9AM KWOX–FM 101.1 Woodward 6:30AM

  9. OKLAHOMA HIGH SCHOOL FRIDAY NIGHT BLITZ High School Football means everything in Oklahoma and Radio Oklahoma will be there to cover the High School Football scene as noone has ever done before.. Starting September 4, Radio Oklahoma Networks presents the FRIDAY NIGHT BLITZ. The show is a 2 hour program running on Friday nights from 10:00 pm – Midnight, and will run through mid-November. The Friday Night Blitz has a power-packed lineup of High School Football experts to bring listeners the latest scores, coaches interviews, reports from game sites across the state and much more. The Blitz features High School Football expert Jay Martin, News 9’s Sport’s Toby Rowland and Chad McKee and the News on 6 sports director John Holcomb. The Blitz features interviews with HS coaches as well as reports from our affiliate play-by-play teams from all over the State of Oklahoma. Station City Dial Power KKBI-FM Broken Bow 106.1 17,000 KQIB-FM Broken Bow 102.9 6,000 KWCO-FM Chickasha 105.5 6,000 KUSH-AM Cushing 1600 1,000 KMAD-AM Madill 1550 250 KGWA-AM Enid 960 1000 KIXR-FM Ponca City 100.1 3,000 KYFM-FM Bartlesville 100.1 100,000 KWON-AM Bartlesville 1400 1,000 KOKL-AM Okmulgee 1249 1,000 KOKC-AM Oklahoma City 1520 50,000* KKEN-FM Duncan 97.1 6,000 KKRE-FM Hollis 92.5 6,000 KXCA-AM Lawton 1380 1,000 KACO-FM Anadarko 98.5 25,000 KOSB-FM Stillwater 105.1 6,000 KOKP-AM Perry 1020 400 KPRV-FM Poteau 92.5 1550 KTJS-AM Hobart 1420 1,000 KNED-AM McAlester 1150 1,000 KWEY-FM Weatherford 95.5 50,000 KSLE-FM Seminole 104.7 7,000 KZLI-AM Tulsa 1570 1,000 KGND-AM Vinita 1470 500 KITO-FM Vinita 96.1 50,000

  10. Veteran radio announcer Steve Schiffner and Outdoor Expert Steve Easom host the show, which features experts on hunting, fishing and other forms of outdoor life. The show is LIVE and the hosts receive calls. Hook and Hunt is statewide in scope, and since it’s live, advertisers can be proactive with messages that can change weekly. Ad packages are available to reach your customers… in the time of year they need your products! Key affiliates such as clear channel station KOKC-AM in Oklahoma City and 100,000 watt KOCD-FM in Tulsa give the program a regional reach. (Clear to the West Coast in early morning hours) Outdoor Radio Call-in Talk Show Hook and Hunt Show Affiliate List Location Station DMA Dial Bartlesville KWON-AM Tulsa 1400 Blackwell KOKB-AM OKC 1580 Broken Bow KKBI-FM Shreveport 106.1 Clinton KCLI-AM OKC 1320 Cushing KUSH-AM OKC 1600 Enid KGWA-AM OKC 960 Hobart KTJS-AM OKC 1420 Okla. City KOKC-AM OKC 1520 Perry KOKP-AM OKC 1020 Stillwater KOSB-FM OKC 105.1 Tulsa KOCD-FM Tulsa 93.7 Vinita KGND-AM Tulsa 1470 Vinita KITO-FM Tulsa 96.1 Wewoka KWSH-AM OKC 1260

  11. RON Value Book Radio Oklahoma Networks offers Advertisers a unique opportunity to complement your radio buys on RON. The RON Value Pages is a high quality, 16+ page, 4 color glossy publication that is mailed directly to the top 22,500 farmers and ranchers in the State of Oklahoma. RON Value Pages may be purchased directly as a stand alone ad or within a radio package. Market DIRECTLY to Farmers and Ranchers in Oklahoma . RON Value Books are mailed April 1, October 1 and December 1. Rates: see your RON sales representative.

  12. Thank You Very Much For Your Consideration! Tim WestGeneral Manager tim.west@radiooklahoma.net 405-286-6603, 405-535-6915 (cell) Steve Schiffner Account Executive steve.schiffner@radiooklahoma.net 405-286-6608, 405-593-9415 (cell) Julio BermudezAccount Executive Julio.bermudez@radiooklahoma.net405-286-6609, 405-535-9447 (cell) Kristy FarmerAccount Executive Kristy.farmer@radiooklahoma.net405-286-6637, 405-264-3022 (cell)

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