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(Redirected from K256CR) Radio station in Tulsa, Oklahoma For the former TV station in Fayetteville, Arkansas, see KGTO-TV.

KGTO
Broadcast areaTulsa metropolitan area
Frequency1050 kHz
BrandingHeart & Soul 99.1 & 1050
Programming
Language(s)English
FormatUrban adult contemporary
Ownership
Owner
  • Perry Publishing and Broadcasting
  • (KJMM, Inc.)
Sister stationsKJMM
History
Former call signs
  • KFMJ (????–1981)
  • KRAV (1981–1982)
Call sign meaning"Greater Tulsa's Oldies"
Technical information
Licensing authorityFCC
Facility ID65766
ClassD
Power
  • 1,000 watts (day)
  • 22 watts (night)
Transmitter coordinates36°9′35″N 96°3′9″W / 36.15972°N 96.05250°W / 36.15972; -96.05250
Translator(s)99.1 K256CR (Tulsa)
Links
Public license information
WebcastListen live
Websitetulsaheartandsoul.com

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. Its studios are located in the Copper Oaks complex in South Tulsa.

The station has been assigned these call letters by the Federal Communications Commission since February 1, 1982, having chosen them to signify "Greater Tulsa's Oldies", a format change. Previous formats included country music and religious broadcasting.

KGTO's transmitter site at 5400 West Edison was depicted in 1988 in UHF as the location of fictional television station "U-62". While a transmitter tower remains at this location, the original building at the site was removed in 2001.

Translator

Call sign Frequency City of license FID ERP (W) HAAT Class FCC info
K256CR 99.1 FM Tulsa, Oklahoma 156338 250 134 m (440 ft) D LMS

References

  1. ^ "Call Sign History". FCC Media Bureau CDBS Public Access Database.
  2. "Facility Technical Data for KGTO". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  3. "Winter 2008 Station Information Profile". Arbitron.
  4. A little history of KFMJ 1050 AM, Wayne McCombs, Tulsa TV Memories
  5. UHF - My 15 Year Pilgrimage, Rob O'Hara
  6. Tulsa TV Memories: Tulsa UHF locations

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Urban Contemporary Radio Stations in the state of Oklahoma
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See also
adult contemporary
classic hits
college
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oldies
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other radio stations in Oklahoma


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