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Cheyenne Today
By the People, for the People
Tradio Listings Offer Variety of Goods and Services
From farm equipment to home appliances, the local radio classifieds have something for everyone.
Mar. 30, 2026 at 9:09pm
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The diverse range of goods and services offered through a local radio's Tradio program reflects the varied needs and interests of the rural Oklahoma community it serves.Cheyenne TodayThe latest Tradio broadcast on KECO FM featured a wide range of items for sale or wanted, including feeder pigs, riding mowers, electronics, farm equipment, and even a 3-bedroom home. The program also included requests for a young tom turkey and a pet-friendly 2-bedroom apartment. In addition to the classified ads, the broadcast covered community announcements such as an upcoming blood drive and Alcoholics Anonymous meetings.
Why it matters
Tradio programs provide a valuable community service by connecting local buyers and sellers, allowing people to find needed items or clear out unwanted goods. The diversity of listings reflects the varied interests and needs of the rural Oklahoma region served by the station.
The details
The Tradio broadcast included listings for items such as feeder pigs, riding mowers, a large flatscreen TV, cable, sucker rods, table lamps, a fitness machine, a 3-bedroom home, and more. There were also requests for a young tom turkey and a pet-friendly 2-bedroom apartment. The program also featured community announcements about an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting schedule and an upcoming blood drive.
- The Tradio broadcast aired on March 30, 2026.
The players
KECO FM
The radio station that hosts the Tradio program, serving the rural Oklahoma region.
The takeaway
Tradio programs provide a valuable community resource, allowing locals to buy, sell, and trade a wide variety of goods and services. The diversity of listings reflects the varied interests and needs of the region, making Tradio an important part of the local economy and social fabric.
