KTSO

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KTSO (100.9 FM) is a radio station licensed to Sapulpa, Oklahoma that serves the greater Tulsa area broadcasting a soft adult contemporary format. It is part of the Stephens Media Group (no relation to the newspaper owner) and has been on the air since 1977. Its studios are located at the CityPlex Towers in South Tulsa.

KTSO
Broadcast areaTulsa, Oklahoma
Frequency100.9 MHz (HD Radio)
Branding100.9 KTSO
HD2: Totally Awesome 80s @ 94.5
Programming
FormatSoft adult contemporary
SubchannelsHD2: 80s Hits
Ownership
Owner
KXOJ-FM
KMYZ-FM
History
First air date
1977 (as KXOJ-FM)
Former call signs
KXOJ-FM (1977-2016)
Call sign meaning
K Tulsa's Soft Oldies
Technical information
Facility ID35976
ClassC3
ERP19,000 watts
HAAT114 meters (374 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
35°58′02″N 96°02′15″W / 35.96722°N 96.03750°W / 35.96722; -96.03750
Links
WebcastListen Live
Listen Live HD2
Website100.9 KTSO
HD2: Totally Awesome 80's @ 94.5

Radio tower

KTSO broadcasts from a tower between Glenpool and Sapulpa, off Highway 75. The tower was constructed in 2014, while the station was still KXOJ-FM, and was part of an FCC granted class C3 upgrade, increasing the station to an ERP of 19,000 watts.[1] The new signal also includes an HD signal that covers the Tulsa metro area.[2]

Previously, KXOJ operated from a tiny 361-foot tower near Sapulpa, operating at only 5,000 watts. Several inner-ring Tulsa suburbs such as Broken Arrow, Claremore and Okmulgee only got a grade B signal.

History

Before August 16, 2016, 100.9 FM's call sign was KXOJ-FM. Every morning between 6 and 10am KXOJ-FM's on-air lineup included Dave Weston and Katie Rindt. Other veteran announcers included Bob Michaels, joined the station in 1998, and Gary Thompson 3pm to 7pm, who began intermittently working there in the early 1990s. After many years in morning drive, Heather Miles moved to the 10a to 3p shift in January 2016.

Seth Andrews was a presenter on the station from 1990 to 2000, before he was fired. He later became an atheist and founded The Thinking Atheist.[3][4]

Despite the signal limitations, KXOJ won three Dove Awards as Station of the Year.

In 2016, Stephens Media purchased KTSO at 100.9 FM. Starting on August 16, 2016 at 7:30, the KXOJ-FM call sign and format moved to 94.1 FM after 39 years of broadcasting at 100.9 FM. The move allowed KXOJ to move to KTSO's more powerful tower in west Tulsa, broadcasting at a full 100,000 watts–a near 400-fold increase.[5] 100.9 FM changed call letters to KTSO and began stunting with a recorded announcement redirecting listeners to 94.1 FM.

On August 31, 2016, at 9 a.m., KTSO began stunting with Tulsa-related music. At 11 AM, the stunt shifted to a loop of The Gap Band's "You Dropped a Bomb on Me". At noon, KTSO flipped to All-80s Hits as "Totally Awesome 80's 100.9", launching with 1,980 songs commercial free. The first song under the format was "We Are The World" by USA for Africa.[6]

On October 20, 2020, at 3 p.m., the “Totally Awesome 80s” format moved to translator 94.5 K233AU, which rebroadcasts KTSO's HD-2 sub-channel. (The move displaces Christian CHR “KXOJ2“, which moves to an online only presentation.) At the same time, KTSO flipped to “Tulsa’s Soft Oldies”, focusing on music from the 1970s through the 1990s.[7]

HD Programming

KTSO is licensed by the FCC to broadcast in the HD hybrid format.[8][9]

The HD2 subchannel simulcasts on translator K233AU (94.5 FM) in Tulsa, and broadcasts the former '80s Hits format that was on the main signal, still branding as "Totally Awesome 80's".[10]

Translator

Broadcast translator for KTSO-HD2
Call sign Frequency City of license FID ERP (W) HAAT Class FCC info
K233AU 94.5 FM Tulsa, Oklahoma 140310 250 191.6 m (629 ft) D LMS

 

References

  1. ^ "KTSO Radio Station Information". radio-locator.com.
  2. ^ "100.9 KXOJ – KXOJ turns on stronger signal". 100.9 KXOJ. Archived from the original on 2015-02-27. Retrieved 2015-02-26.
  3. ^ "Matt Baldridge". Seth Andrews (who was PD at the time of Christian AC station KXOJ/Tulsa) gave me my first start back in 1997.
  4. ^ "The Thinking Atheist - Podcasts - The Christian Radio Days". thethinkingatheist.com.
  5. ^ KXOJ Prepping Move to 94.1
  6. ^ "100.9 Totally Awesome 80s Debuts – Format Change Archive". 31 August 2016.
  7. ^ https://radioinsight.com/headlines/200034/tulsas-soft-oldies-debuts-as-totally-awesome-80s-moves/ Tulsa's Soft Oldies Debuts as Totally Awesome 80's Moves]
  8. ^ Staff, FCC Internet Services. "Station Search Details".
  9. ^ http://hdradio.com/station_guides/widget.php?id=64 Archived 2015-10-02 at the Wayback Machine HD Radio Guide for Tulsa
  10. ^ "Tulsa's Soft Oldies Debuts as Totally Awesome 80s Moves".