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Radio station in Tulsa, Oklahoma From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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KGTO (1050 AM) is a radio station licensed to serve Tulsa, Oklahoma. The station is owned by Perry Publishing and Broadcasting and licensed to KJMM, Inc. It airs an urban adult contemporary music format.[3] Its studios are located in the Copper Oaks complex in South Tulsa.
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The station signed on the air in 1946 as KFMJ. The station was owned by Fred Jones (who was a well-known auto dealer at the time) and the call sign "F-M-J" came from Jones' and his wife Mary's initials of their first and last names.[4]
The station's original format was "middle of the road" contemporary, jazz and gospel music and some news.
In April 1966, George R. Kravis II (president of the Boston Broadcasting Company and owner of KRAV-FM at the time) bought the station station to pair with KRAV-FM.[5] The call sign was then changed to KRAV (AM) in 1981.
The station then was assigned the KGTO call letters by the Federal Communications Commission since February 1, 1982,[1] having chosen them to signify "Greater Tulsa's Oldies", a format change.
KGTO's transmitter site at 5400 West Edison was depicted in 1988 in UHF[6] as the location of fictional television station "U-62".[7] While a transmitter tower remains at this location, the original building at the site was removed in 2001.
In 1996, Kravis sold KGTO and KRAV to Cox Radio for $5.5 million.[8]
In 1999, the station was purchased by Perry Publishing and Broadcasting and becoming a duopoly of KJMM.[9] Two years later in 2001, the station flipped to a urban contemporary radio station as a result of Perry Publishing buying the station.[10]

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