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| Broadcast area | Tulsa metropolitan area |
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| Frequency | 94.1MHz |
| Branding | 94.1 KXOJ |
| Programming | |
| Format | Christian adult contemporary |
| Ownership | |
| Owner |
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| KCFO,KMYZ-FM,KTSO | |
| History | |
First air date | February 22, 1977; 48 years ago (1977-02-22) |
Former call signs |
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Call sign meaning | K EXcitedOverJesus |
| Technical information[1] | |
Licensing authority | FCC |
| Facility ID | 28850 |
| Class | C1 |
| ERP | 100,000watts |
| HAAT | 210.7 meters (691 ft) |
Transmitter coordinates | 36°07′52.00″N96°04′13.00″W / 36.1311111°N 96.0702778°W /36.1311111; -96.0702778 |
| Translator | 94.5 K233AU Tulsa |
| Links | |
Public license information | |
| Webcast | Listen Live |
| Website | kxoj.com |
KXOJ-FM (94.1MHz) is anFMradio stationlicensed toGlenpool, Oklahoma, and serving theTulsa metropolitan area. It airs aChristian adult contemporaryformat and is owned by theStephens Media Group, through licensee SMG-Tulsa, LLC. Its studios are located at theCityPlex Towers. While some Christian stations arenon-commercial, KXOJ-FM is acommercial radio station and is owned by a for-profit broadcaster.
KXOJ-FM is aClass C1 FM station. It has aneffective radiated power (ERP) of 100,000watts, the maximum for most FM stations. Thetransmitter andtower are in Chandler Park, off West 21st Street inSand Springs.[2] KXOJ-FM broadcasts usingHD Radio technology. Its HD2subchannel has aContemporary Christian format known as "Now 94.5," playingChristian Rock andHip-Hop music. That feeds 250-wattFM translator K233AU at 94.1 MHz in Tulsa.
KXOJ-FMsigned on the air on February 22, 1977; 48 years ago (1977-02-22).[3] It originally broadcast at 100.9MHz and was thesister station of KXOJ 1550 AM, nowKYAL. The stations were originally located inSapulpa. For its first several decades, it went through several formats andcall sign changes, even playingclassical music for several years. It also switched itscity of license for a while toOkmulgee, Oklahoma.
In 2000, the station's call letters were KTSO. That stood forTulsa'sSoftOldies.
On November 22, 2012, KTSO started playing allChristmas music, calling itself "Tulsa's Official Christmas Station." After the holidays, it returned to playing the hits of the 1960s, 70s & 80s.
Before August 16, 2016, KXOJ-FM was located at 100.9. The morningDJs were Dave Weston and Katie Rindt. Other veteran announcers included Bob Michaels, who joined the station in 1998, and Gary Thompson who began intermittently working there in the early 1990s. After many years in morning drive, Heather Miles moved to the midday shift in January 2016. Jeremiah St. James joined the staff as evening host in 2018.
On July 1, 2013, KTSO changed its format toadult contemporary music, branded as "94.1 The Breeze".[4]
KTSO and KXOJ swapped their formats and call letters the morning of August 16, 2016 to increase the overall reach of KXOJ-FM's Christian AC format throughout the Tulsa area, with 94.1's 100,000 watts providing more signal range than the traditionally limited range of 100.9.[5]