KRXO (AM)

Coordinates: 36°15′55″N 95°42′37″W / 36.26528°N 95.71028°W / 36.26528; -95.71028
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KRXO
Broadcast areaTulsa metropolitan area
Frequency1270 kHz
BrandingRitmo 107.9
Programming
FormatSpanish CHR
Ownership
Owner
  • Ty and Tony Tyler
  • (Tyler Media LLC)
History
First air date
January 17, 1958 (as KWPR)
Former call signs
KWPR (1958-1983)
KOKN (1983-1985)
KWPR (1985-1990)
KTRT (1990-2000)
KRVT (2000-2014)
KTUZ (2014-2015)
Technical information
Facility ID50215
ClassB
Power5,000 watts daytime
1,000 watts nighttime
Translator(s)See § Translators
Links
WebcastListen Live
WebsiteRitmo 107.9 Online

KRXO (1270 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Claremore, Oklahoma, and serving the Tulsa metropolitan area. KRXO is owned by Ty and Tony Tyler, through licensee Tyler Media, LLC. It airs a Spanish CHR radio format. It was previously simulcast from co-owned KRXO-FM in Oklahoma City, with NBC Sports Radio programming late nights and weekends. Programming on KRXO is also broadcast on FM translator stations K300CY at 107.9 MHz and K245BZ at 96.9 MHz.[1] The transmitter is off South 4100 Road in Claremore.

KRXO transmits with a directional signal around the clock, at 5,000 watts in the daytime and 1,000 watts at night. The day signal is maximized to send a 13,000 watt ERP lobe up and down Interstate 44. The day and night signals have been designed to provide the best possible coverage for Tulsa and the surrounding population centers.

History

The station originated as KWPR on January 17, 1958. The call sign was a tribute to famous Oklahoman Will Rogers - William Penn Rogers. It began as a 500 watt daytimer, required to sign off at night to avoid interfering with other stations on AM 1270. In 1959, it was acquired by BRT Broadcasting.[2]

On September 16, 2015, the then-KTUZ dropped its Spanish language format and picked up the sports talk format from sister station KRXO-FM in Oklahoma City. The station changed its call sign to KRXO on October 5, 2015.

On June 15, 2020, KRXO dropped its simulcast with KRXO-FM and changed their format from sports to Spanish CHR, branded as "Ritmo 107.9".[3]

Translators

Call sign Frequency City of license FID ERP (W) HAAT Class FCC info
K245BZ 96.9 FM Tulsa, Oklahoma 158270 2 12 m (39 ft) D LMS
K300CY 107.9 FM Tulsa, Oklahoma 157502 250 167 m (548 ft) D LMS

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36°15′55″N 95°42′37″W / 36.26528°N 95.71028°W / 36.26528; -95.71028