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KXOJ-FM

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Radio station in Glenpool, Oklahoma
For the Sapulpa, Oklahoma radio station that held the call sign KXOJ-FM at 100.9 from 1977 to 2016, seeKTSO.

KXOJ-FM
Broadcast areaTulsa, Oklahoma
Frequency94.1MHz
Branding94.1 KXOJ
Programming
FormatChristian adult contemporary
Ownership
Owner
KCFO,KMYZ-FM,KTSO
History
First air date
1976
Former call signs
KQBC (1983–1985)
KOKL-FM (1985–1990)
KTHK (1990–1996)
KCFM (1996–2000)
KTSO (2000–2016)
Call sign meaning
Kids EXcitedOverJesus
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID28850
ClassC1
ERP100,000watts
HAAT210.7 meters (691 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
36°07′52.00″N96°04′13.00″W / 36.1311111°N 96.0702778°W /36.1311111; -96.0702778
Links
Public license information
WebcastListen Live
Websitekxoj.com

KXOJ-FM (94.1MHz) is aChristian adult contemporaryradio station licensed toGlenpool, Oklahoma, serving theTulsa area. The station is owned byStephens Media Group, through licensee SMG-Tulsa, LLC. Its studios are located at theCityPlex Towers and its transmitter is in Chandler Park in West Tulsa. KXOJ-FM also provides a Christian CHR station known as Now 94.5, playing Christian Pop, Rock, and Hip-Hop music.

Until August 16, 2016, the then-KTSO branded itself as "The Breeze". The call letters signified a previous format,Tulsa'sSoftOldies. Prior to that format, the station was licensed toOkmulgee, Oklahoma, and aired a range of formats, including classical music. On November 22, 2012, KTSO started playing all Christmas music. KRAV was Tulsa's Official Christmas Station. The Best of the 60s, 70s & 80s returned to the airwaves on December 26, 2012.

Before August 16, 2016, KXOJ-FM was located at 100.9. Every morning between 6 and 10am KXOJ-FM's on-air lineup includes 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.Jeremiah St. James joined the staff as evening host in 2018.

On July 1, 2013, KTSO changed their format to adult contemporary, branded as "94.1 The Breeze".[2]

On August 16, 2016, at Midnight, KTSO beganstunting with construction noises. At 7:30 a.m. that day, KTSO flipped to KXOJ's Christian programming. At the same time as the switch, 94.1 and 100.9 switched call letters. The move allowed KXOJ to increase its broadcasting power almost 400-fold, giving it stronger coverage of the rural areas near Tulsa.[3]

References

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  1. ^"Facility Technical Data for KXOJ-FM".Licensing and Management System.Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^Breeze Blows Into Tulsa
  3. ^KXOJ Tulsa Prepping Move To 94.1

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