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KJMM (105.3 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Bixby, Oklahoma, and serving the Greater Tulsa radio market. It is owned by Perry Publishing and Broadcasting and it has a mainstream urban radio format. KJMM carries a nationally syndicated wake up show on weekdays, "The Morning Hustle," based at Radio One/ Urban One Atlanta.
WJMI – 99 Jams – Mainstream urban; WKXI-FM – Kixie 107 – Urban adult contemporary; WRTM-FM – Smooth 100.5 – Urban adult contemporary; WFQY – BDAY 99.1 – Old-school hip hop; WJDX-FM - Real 105.1 - Mainstream urban; WSFZ/W251DB - Jackson's BIN 98.1 - Black-oriented news; WONG - Soul 1150 - Urban AC/Gospel music; WMGO - AM 1370 ...
The following is a partial list of radio stations serving the Tulsa area. FM radio. Freq. Callsign ... Heart & Soul 99.1 & 1050: ... 105 K-Jamz: Urban Contemporary ...
KGTO (1050 AM) is a radio station licensed to serve Tulsa, Oklahoma. The station is owned by Perry Publishing and Broadcasting and licensed to KJMM, Inc. It airs an urban adult contemporary music format. [3] Its studios are located in the Copper Oaks complex in South Tulsa.
KVOO-FM (98.5 MHz) is a commercial radio station in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The station is owned by Griffin Communications and it airs a country music radio format. In 1988, the FM station picked up the heritage call sign and country format from its AM sister station (now KOTV). The studios are on North Boston Avenue in downtown Tulsa.
KMOD-FM (97.5 MHz) is a commercial radio station in Tulsa, Oklahoma, owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. It airs an active rock radio format.The station's studios and offices are at the Tulsa Events Center on South Yale Avenue in Southeast Tulsa.
KMFO-LP (98.1 FM) was a low-power FM radio station licensed to Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States. The station was last owned by Oklahoma Jazz Hall of Fame, Inc. [2]
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.