Media in Tulsa, Oklahoma

This is a summary of mass communications media in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

Radio

Tulsa is the 65th largest radio market in the country. The following is a partial list of radio stations serving the Tulsa area.

FM radio

Freq. Callsign Nickname Format Owner Web site
88.7KWTUClassical 88.7, KWTUClassicalUniversity of Tulsa
89.1 Air1Christian Rock
89.5KWGSPublic Radio TulsaNPR/BBCUniversity of Tulsa
90.1KJZT-LPFaith and Family!Contemporary ChristianTulsa Community Radio, Inc
91.3KRSCRSU Radio KRSC-FM 91.3College RadioRogers State University
92.1KTBT92.1 The BeatRhythmic Top 40Clear Channel
92.9KBEZ92.9 Bob FMAdult HitsJournal Communications
94.1KXOJ-FM94.1 The SoundClassic rockTimes-Shamrock Communications
95.5KWENK95.5FMCountry MusicCox Radio
96.5KRAV-FMMix 96Hot Adult Contemporary/Adult Hit MusicCox Radio
97.5KMOD-FMKMODRockClear Channel Communications
98.5KVOO-FM98.5 KVOOCountry MusicJournal Communications
99.5KXBLBig Country 99.5Classic Country musicJournal Communications
100.9KTSOKTSOChristian Contemporary MusicKXOJ Inc.
101.5KIZSLa PreciosaSpanishClear Channel
102.3KRMG-FMKRMG 102.3News/TalkCox Radio
103.3KJSR103.3 "The Eagle"Classic rockCox Radio
104.5KMYZZ104.5 "The Edge"Alternative rockTimes-Shamrock Communications
105.3KJMM105 K-JamzUrban ContemporaryPerry Broadcasting Company Inc.
106.1KTGX106.1 The TwisterHot CountryClear Channel
106.9KHTT106.9 K-HitsContemporary Hits/Top-40Journal Communications
107.5KOSNOklahoma Public RadioNPROklahoma State University

AM radio

Freq. Callsign Nickname Format Owner Website
740KRMGNews/Talk 740, KRMGNews/TalkCox Radio
970KCFOKCFOReligious/Gospel MusicKCFO
1050KGTOThe Touch 1050Urban Adult Contemporary, TalkPerry Broadcasting Company Inc.
1170KFAQTalk Radio 1170 KFAQNews/TalkJournal Communications
1270KRVTQue Buena 1270SpanishGaytan Broadcasting, LLC
1300KAKCThe Buzz (ESPN Radio)SportsClear Channel
1340KJMULatin Music LA Lay
1380KMUSRadio DisneyPre-Teen/ChildrenABC Radio
1430KTBZThe Buzz (Fox Sports)SportsClear Channel
1530KTXDQue BuenaSpanishGaytan Broadcasting, LLC
1550KYALSports Animal (Simulcast of WWLS-640/104.9 in Oklahoma City)SportsMichael Perry Stevens

Television

Tulsa is the 59th largest TV market in the United States (as ranked by Nielsen and Arbitron).

Channel (Analog/HD) Callsign Network Owner Web site
2/8KJRH-TVNBCE.W. Scripps Company
6/55KOTV-TV/DTCBSGriffin Communications
8/10KTUL-TV/DTABCSinclair Broadcast Group
11/38KOED-TVPBSOklahoma Educational Television Authority
17/15KDOR-TVTBNTrinity Broadcasting Network
19KQCW-DTThe CWGriffin Communications
23/22KOKI-TV/DTFOXCox Media Group
35/36KRSU-TVEducationalRogers State University
41/42KMYT-TV/DTMyNetworkTVCox Media Group
44/28KTPX-TVION TelevisionION Media Networks
47/48KWHB-TV/DTReligiousLeSea Broadcasting
51KXAP-LD/DTEstrella TVLas Americas Supermercado
53/49KGEB-TV/DTReligiousOral Roberts University

Newspapers

Tulsa's leading newspaper is the daily Tulsa World, the second most widely circulated newspaper in Oklahoma (after The Oklahoman) with a 2006 Sunday circulation of 189,789.[1] Urban Tulsa, another large publication, is a weekly newspaper covering entertainment and cultural events. Covering primarily economic events and stocks, the Tulsa Business Journal caters to Tulsa's business sector. Other publications include the Oklahoma Indian Times, the Tulsa Daily Commerce and Legal News, the Tulsa Beacon, This Land Press, and the Tulsa Free Press. Until 1992, the Tulsa Tribune served as a daily major newspaper competing with the Tulsa World. The paper was acquired by the Tulsa World that year.[2]

Cinema

Feature films shot in the Tulsa region include the Francis Ford Coppola productions The Outsiders and Rumble Fish (both released in 1983), as well as "Weird Al" Yankovic's UHF (1989), Tulsa (1949), All-American Murder (1992), The Frighteners (1996), Phenomenon (1996), Keys to Tulsa (1997), and Tim Blake Nelson's Eye of God (1997).

References

  1. "2006 Top 100 Daily Newspapers in the U.S. by Circulation" (PDF). BurrellesLuce. 2006. Retrieved 2007-03-02.
  2. "The Tulsa Tribune". Soylent Communications. 2006. Retrieved 2007-05-07.
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