KTUZ-FM
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KTUZ-FM (106.7 FM, "La Z") is a Regional Mexican radio station serving the Oklahoma City Metroplex area and is owned by Tyler Media. Tyler Media also owns KTUZ-TV (channel 30), for which the television station was given the radio station's callsign. The station's studios are located in Northeast Oklahoma City and a transmitter site is located in unincorporated Canadian County.
History
The station began broadcasting in 1968 as KWOE-FM and adopted a country format. It changed calls in 1981 to KKCC-FM and again in June 1990 to KSWR. The station flipped to an oldies format in September 1996 and changed its call letters to KCLI-FM. In late 2000, it moved to Okarche, Oklahoma, in order to serve the Oklahoma City market and adopted the call letters KTUZ-FM. During this time changed to a Regional Mexican format. On May 30, 2018, KTUZ-FM Tower collapsed after a crop duster struck the tower and killing the pilot on board the aircraft. Tyler Media has plans to get KTUZ-FM back on for an auxiliary site while the NTSB and the FAA investigate the plane crash.
External links
- KTUZ station website
- Facility details for Facility ID 14762 (KTUZ-FM) in the FCC Licensing and Management System
- KTUZ-FM in Nielsen Audio's FM station database
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Translators |
frequency
by frequency & subchannel
- K208CG
- K213EM
- K221FQ
- K225BN
- K231BH
- K237GE
- K239BT
- K243BJ
- K249EN
- K249FG
- K253AY
- K253BV
- K257DA
- K261CR
- K261DP
- K266BG
- K268BR
- K272FD
- K276EX
- K277DD
- K279CR
- K283BW
- K296HC
- K297BB
- KATT-FM
- KCYI-LP
- KDKL
- KEBC
- KGHM
- KGOU
- KHDD-LP
- KINB
- KIMY
- KJKE
- KJTH
- KJYO
- KKNG-FM
- KKWD
- KMFS
- KMGL
- KMSI
- KOKC1
- KOKF
- KOKQ
- KOMA
- HD2
- HD3
- KOSU
- KOUJ-LP
- KPCG-LP
- KQCV
- KQCV-FM
- KQOB
- KQTR-LP
- KREF
- KRGU-LP
- KRMG
- KRMP
- KROU
- KRXO-FM
- KSMJ-LP
- KSSO
- KTLR
- KTLV
- KTOK
- KTST
- KTUZ-FM
- KUCO
- HD2
- HD3
- KVSP
- KWDW-LP
- KWFF
- HD2
- HD3
- KWPN
- KXXY-FM
- KYIS
- KYLV
- KZLS
- KZTH
- KZUE
- KZUC-LP
- WKY
- WWLS-FM
- WXK85
- Nearby regions
- Dallas–Fort Worth
- Lawton
- Tulsa
- Wichita
- See also
- List of radio stations in Oklahoma
- Notes
- 1. Clear-channel stations with extended nighttime coverage.
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- ^ "Facility Technical Data for KTUZ-FM". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.