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KRMG (740 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The station is owned by Cox Media Group and airs a news/talk radio format , simulcast with co-owned 102.3 KRMG-FM . The studios and offices are located on South Memorial Drive near Interstate 44 in Tulsa.
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 with a sale pending to Educational Media Foundation, and airs a news/talk radio format, simulcast with co-owned AM 740 KRMG. Weekdays begin with The KRMG Morning News anchored by ...
Michael Howard DelGiorno (born August 30, 1964) is an American talk radio host with a radio career spanning over 40 years. [1] Delgiorno hosts the morning drive time show on 1510 WLAC in Nashville, owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. His program is syndicated to other iHeart conservative talk stations including KEX in Portland, KTOK in Oklahoma City and ...
Texts from controversial anti-racist authors Ibram X. Kendi and Robin DiAngelo were included in the study, including themes that claim white supremacy and racism are a norm rather than the exception.
The survey of 1,638 U.S. adults, which was conducted from July 13-17, shows that among 2020 Trump voters, 62% say that racism against Black Americans is a problem today — while 73% say that ...
Hot 97 radio show host Peter Rosenberg landed in hot water for suggesting to Kelly Rowland that she played “second” to Beyoncé during their time in Destiny’s Child.. Rosenberg tweeted a ...
John Erling, born in Thief River Falls, Minnesota, began his radio career in North Dakota. After assignments in South Dakota, Minnesota and Omaha, Nebraska he moved to Tulsa, Oklahoma, in 1976 to host the morning show on 740 KRMG (AM). He made an early name for himself on the morning show with his references to the “Tulsa Mountains.”
Patrick J. Campbell (March 17, 1960 – October 20, 2021) was an American talk radio host in the Tulsa, Oklahoma, area on station KFAQ (1170 AM). He was the host of The Pat Campbell Show, which aired weekdays from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m., central standard time.