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KRMG-FM (102.3 MHz) is a commercial radio station licensed to Sand Springs, Oklahoma, and serving the Tulsa metropolitan area. The station is owned by Cox Media Group , and airs a news/talk radio format , simulcast with co-owned AM 740 KRMG .
Jack Alicoate, ed. (1939), "Oklahoma", Radio Annual, New York: Radio Daily, OCLC 2459636 – via Internet Archive "AM Stations in the U.S.: Oklahoma", Radio Annual Television Year Book, New York: Radio Television Daily, 1963, OCLC 10512375 – via Internet Archive
In 1957, KRMG was acquired by the Meredith Corporation, a publishing and broadcasting company. [5] It was a CBS Radio Network affiliate. KRMG aired a full service middle of the road format from the 1950s to the early 70s. In 1961, KRMG was acquired by Swanco Broadcasting. That same year, it added an FM sister station, KRMG-FM at 95.5 MHz. [6]
KRMG 740 1997 News-talk KJSR 103.3 1997 Classic rock KRMG-FM 102.3 1999 simulcasts KRMG (AM) KRAV-FM 96.5 1996 Hot adult contemporary: KWEN 95.5 1997 Country San Antonio, TX: KKYX 680 1997 Classic country KONO 860 1998 Business News/talk: KCYY 100.3 1997 Country KISS-FM 99.5 1997 Mainstream rock: KONO-FM 101.1 1998 Classic hits KTKX 106.7 1997 ...
In 1961, the station first signed on as KRMG-FM, the FM counterpart of KRMG, owned by Swanco Broadcasting, and simulcasting the AM station's programming. [4] At first, it broadcast at only 2,950 watts. A few years later, KRMG-FM began airing a beautiful music format, and in the mid-1970s, changed its call sign to KWEN.
KRMG may refer to: KRMG (AM) , a radio station (740 AM) licensed to Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States KRMG-FM , a radio station (102.3 FM) licensed to Sand Springs, Oklahoma, United States
The purchase placed the KOKI-KMYT duopoly under common ownership with Cox Radio's Tulsa cluster of KRMG (740 AM and 102.3 FM), KRAV-FM (96.5), KWEN (95.5 FM) and KJSR (103.3 FM), and, in the first instance since the 2003 repeal of an FCC cross-ownership ban in which the owner of a local cable provider acquired a television station in the same ...
It was the first station to air a full-time country music format on FM in the Tulsa market. In January 1995, KTFX was sold to Cox Radio, and flipped to a classic hits format as KJSR "Star 103.3"; the format would later morph into classic rock. The KTFX calls and country format moved to 102.3 (now News/Talk KRMG-FM) in 1995.