KTBZ (AM)

KTBZ
City of license Tulsa, Oklahoma
Broadcast area Tulsa, Oklahoma
Branding 1430 the Buzz
Frequency 1430 kHz (also on HD Radio)
First air date 1961
Format Sports
Power 25,000 watts (day)
5,000 watts (night)
Class B
Facility ID 68293
Transmitter coordinates 36°14′12″N 95°57′19″W / 36.23667°N 95.95528°W / 36.23667; -95.95528
Former callsigns KTUL, KELI, KVLT, KSKS, KQLL[1]
Affiliations Fox Sports Radio
Owner iHeartMedia, Inc.
(Clear Channel Broadcasting Licenses, Inc.)
Webcast Listen Live
Website buzztulsa.com

KTBZ (1430 AM, "1430 the Buzz") is a radio station licensed to serve Tulsa, Oklahoma. The station is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. and licensed to Clear Channel Broadcasting Licenses, Inc. It airs a Sports radio format.[2] Its studios are located at the Tulsa Event Center in Southeast Tulsa and its transmitter site is in North Tulsa.

The station has been assigned these call letters by the Federal Communications Commission since June 5, 2001.[1]

History

1430 originally signed on in the 1930s as KTUL radio with CBS network programming and a MOR music format. One of its early local stars, with a regular live music program, was a young teen-aged Patti Page. Years later in the fall of 1961 the station was bought by new owners, switched to a Top 40 hits format and the call letters were changed to KELi (with the little "i" in the station logo). KELi became famous for having a DJ and news staff all with the last name of "Kelly" during the 1960s. The station broadcast from the "Satellite Studios" in the middle of the Tulsa State Fairgrounds until the station moved in 1982. The station had studio tours and did many promotions during the Tulsa State Fair. KELi's Top 40 format lasted for 20 years, even outlasting more popular rival KAKC 970 which switched to MOR standards in 1979. Since the early 1980s 1430 has aired news/talk, contemporary hits (as the short-lived "14-K / 92-K" in 1983-4), oldies, adult contemporary, classic country and sports talk.

Recent history

AM1430 The Buzz has been a Sports Talk station for the better part of two decades. Current properties include the Oklahoma Sooners, Tulsa Drillers, WestWood One College Basketball and Football, Oklahoma City Thunder, MRN, Jenks Trojans, Holland Hall, Tulsa women's Basketball, and the Dallas Cowboys. AM1430 and AM1300 in Tulsa combine to form the Buzz Sports Network. AM1430 features Fox Sports Radio's Rich Eisen and Dan Patrick, while AM1300 is an ESPN Radio affiliate. Local programming on AM1430 The Buzz features the Big Show with Chris Plank, Jeremie Poplin, and Don King, weekday afternoons from 2-6pm CST.

References

  1. 1 2 "Call Sign History". FCC Media Bureau CDBS Public Access Database.
  2. "Winter 2008 Station Information Profile". Arbitron.

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