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KOKQ/Oklahoma City Debuts ''The Big Mad Morning Show''


''The Big Mad Morning Show''
''The Big Mad Morning Show''

iHeartMedia has announced the debut of The Big Mad Morning Show on Classic Rock KOKQ (Q94.7), bringing its bold and unfiltered brand of radio to Oklahoma City weekdays from 6-10am, effective immediately. Hosted by Corbin, Gimpy, and Lindsey, the show originates from iHeartMedia's KMOD in Tulsa, where it has reigned as the top-rated morning show for more than a decade.

"We're fired up to bring The Big Mad Morning Show to OKC," said host Corbin Pierce. "This isn't just another morning show-it's a daily shot of unfiltered energy for people who want something bold, honest and a little unpredictable. We've built something real in Tulsa, and we're ready to raise some hell in Oklahoma City."

JJ Ryan, Senior Vice President of Programming for iHeartMedia Oklahoma, Kansas, Southwest Missouri and Arkansas, called the show "everything morning radio should be-bold, entertaining, and completely unpredictable."

Jason Wilson, Area President for the same region, added, "This is a huge win for our listeners and our community. It's bold, energetic, and the perfect way to kickstart the day. We know it'll quickly become a morning favorite. Get ready, OKC-it's time to embrace the chaos."

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