Top Music Stations in Tulsa, OK
You have a blast listening to music, while working, working out, and driving in your car. Sometimes though, you have troubles finding a music station that fits you. Sometimes your favorite station changes and what used to be a couple of minutes of commercials once an hour has become a couple of minutes of music once an hour! Or maybe you are new to Tulsa, OK, just visiting the area, or possibly just need a change. You have come to the right place.
Here we have all of the top Tulsa, OK music stations in one place, you are sure to find one that meets your tastes. Try out all of the Tulsa, OK stations and then give us your opinion on the best, worst, and any we don’t have on the list that should be. Whether you are in Tulsa, OK for a visit or have lived here for years, we want to hear your opinion.
We have catered our list of Tulsa, OK stations to the local opinions we have received so don’t stop sending them in. Music is an important part of our lives, in Tulsa, OK, and anywhere else. Music stations are also a personal thing. What is music to you? Is it what gets you through your daily commute in Tulsa, OK? Is it what you jam to in the shower? Is it what calms and centers you at work?
98.5 KVOO
Tulsa, OK
KVOO-FM (98.5 FM) is a country music radio station in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The station picked up the heritage calls and a country music format in 1988. It shared the call letters with a co-owned AM station until it changed to a news/talk format as KFAQ in 2002. The FM station was originally established in the early-1970s as KBJH, a religious radio station founded by evangelist Billy James Hargis.
106.9 K.HITS
Tulsa, OK
KHTT known as 106.9 K-HITS with a frequency of 106.9 MHz is a Top 40 Mainstream (CHR) radio station serving the Tulsa, Oklahoma, area of the USA. The Journal Communications outlet broadcasts at 106.9 MHz with an ERP of 100 kW and is licensed to Muskogee, Oklahoma. KHTT was originally KMMM, and it was also known as “K-Triple M” (the three Ms in its call letters, which also stood for “Muskogee’s Music Machine”) and at times it was called “K-107.”
FM 102.3
Tulsa, OK
KRMG-FM (102.3 FM) is a conservative news/talk radio station in Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA. The station is owned by Cox Media Group and airs several nationally syndicated talk shows by Herman Cain, Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, and Clark Howard. The station’s weekday morning show is hosted by Dan Potter. It simulcasts KRMG 740 AM.
KXOJ
Tulsa, OK
KXOJ-FM is a contemporary Christian radio station licensed to Glenpool, Oklahoma, serving the Tulsa area at 94.1 FM. The station is owned by Stephens Media, through licensee SMG-Tulsa, LLC.
K95 Tulsa
Tulsa, OK
KWEN is a Country station in Tulsa, Oklahoma. K95.5FM “Today’s Best Country” – Broadcasting on 95.5 FM, the station is owned by Cox Media Group. The station was the sister station of the original KKNG in Oklahoma City, on 92.5 FM, as both were owned by Swanson Broadcasting. The stations were branded as the “King and Queen of Oklahoma”, as the KWEN callsign was meant to suggest “Queen”. The stations were split when New City Communications sold KKNG to the owners of KOMA AM 1520. This station also simulcasts on Cox Digital Cable channel 964.
88.7 / 89.5
Tulsa, OK
Public Radio Tulsa is a listener-supported service of the University of Tulsa. Public Radio 89.5 KWGS and Classical 88.7 KWTU are non-commercial FM stations broadcasting from Kendall Hall on the TU campus. From a tower located near Coweta, Oklahoma, KWGS covers northeastern Oklahoma with a power of 50,000 watts; KWTU serves Tulsa with 5,000 watts. The stations of Public Radio Tulsa are affiliates of National Public Radio, American Public Media, Minnesota Public Radio, and the British Broadcasting System. Public Radio Tulsa is funded, in part, by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
97.5 KMOD
Tulsa, OK
KMOD-FM (97.5 FM) is an active rock radio station in Tulsa, Oklahoma, owned by Clear Channel Communications. The station plays a wide variety of rock music from the 1960s through today. The station was the home of disc jockeys Brent Douglas and Phil Stone, who originated the character Roy D. Mercer, the notorious and popular prank caller.
Z-104.5
Tulsa, OK
KMYZ-FM is a commercial radio station located in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and licensed to Pryor, Oklahoma. KMYZ-FM airs a modern rock format branded as “Z104.5 The Edge”. KMYZ-FM signed on the air in 1969 as KKMJ-FM, a Country Music station located in downtown Pryor Oklahoma. In the late 70’s, the country format was dropped for album rock. KMYZ-FM later evolved into a straight ahead Rock presentation.
92.1 The Beat
Tulsa, OK
KTBT (92.1 The Beat) is a rhythmic-leaning Top 40/CHR radio station, serving the Tulsa area. The Clear Channel Broadcasting outlet broadcasts at 92.1 MHz with an ERP of 27 kW and is licensed to Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. The station can be heard as far north as southeast Kansas. KTBT’s format history includes Freeform Rock radio in the early 1970s as KTBA, Country as KGOW in the late 1970s and Adult Contemporary as “Sunny 92” KSNY. It switched formats to Top 40 as KELI-FM in the early 1980s.
Oasis Radio Network
Tulsa, OK
KNYD (90.5 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a Christian radio format. Licensed to Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, USA, the station serves multiple markets through a series of broadcast translators and repeater stations. The station is currently owned by Creative Educational Media Corp. Inc. In addition to the main station, KNYD utilizes 6 translators and 5 additional stations to simulcast the Oasis Radio Network as well as on the Sky Angel IPTV service.
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