Radio Station Information

KCNP 89.5 FM

City of License:
Ada, OK

Format:
Variety

Owner:
The Chickasaw Nation

KCNP is an FM non-commercial radio station broadcasting at 89.5 MHz. The station is licensed to Ada, OK. The station broadcasts Variety programming.

Station Coverage Map

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Listener Comments and Reviews

This is the best radio station i have ever listened to. My husband and I never have to change the station anymore. It never get boring. Its like a box of chocolates, you never know what your going to get next. Thanks!!
By: Debbie Jones on April 26, 2012

My name is Vivian Howard. I am the Transportation Coordinator for the Disabled American Veterans(DAV) transportation program. Right now, I am the only driver, and desperately need drivers. Drivers would take veterans to OKC Veterans Hospital for their appointments. It is all volunteer; no pay. Would you be willing to run a free or discounted ad for us, even just once a day, asking for drivers for me? I can be contacted at this email, or at 580-504-4568. Your help in this matter would be greatly appreciated. God bless you, Vivian
By: Vivian Howard on January 20, 2014

There is a not group in Branson, mo.Awesome sound and songs they write there own stuff. How can I sweet talk you into playing there music. We live in Durant & Branson. They name is Prince Ivan there on Facebook, YouTube, have web page Prince Ivan.com
By: elena a on July 16, 2015

Contact: Wiley Barnes, Publisher (580) 436-7282 info@chickasawpress.com https://indiancountrymedianetwork.com/education/native-education/chickasaw-astronaut-shares-passion-for-space-in-new-childrens-book/ Former NASA Astronaut John Herrington Will Sign Books in Ada, OK For Immediate Release- Dr. John Herrington will sign copies of his new children’s book Mission to Space on May 11, at the Ada Community Center, 700 N. Mississippi, at a special reception from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. In 1996, Herrington was selected by NASA to become an astronaut. He flew as a Mission Specialist on STS-113 in 2002, logging over 330 hours in space and conducting three spacewalks totaling nearly 20 hours. This historic mission was the first to honor an astronaut as the first Indigenous person in space. Following his career in the United States Navy and NASA, Dr. Herrington has been an ardent supporter of education, specifically in the Native American community. Herrington’s research on the motivation and engagement of Native American students in math and science led to his PhD in Education from the University of Idaho in December 2014. New titles from the Chickasaw Press will be introduced beginning at 11 a.m. with the book signing and reception starting at 11:30 a.m. The Chickasaw Press and the White Dog Press authors will be available during the reception to sign books. The reception will include a silent auction to benefit the Vinnie May Humes Memorial Fund. Coinciding with the new releases, the spring sale will take place 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Friday, May 12, at the Chickasaw Press, 1315 Hoppe Blvd. All merchandise will be 20 percent off. For more information or to RSVP to the reception, contact the Chickasaw Press at (580) 436-7282 or email at info@chickasawpress.com.
By: Wiley Barnes on April 24, 2017

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