KTUZ-FM

KTUZ-FM
City Okarche, Oklahoma
Broadcast area Oklahoma City Metroplex
Branding La "Z"
Frequency 106.7 MHz
First air date 1980 as KWOE-FM (106.9 FM Clinton, OK)
Format Regional Mexican
ERP 13,000 watts
HAAT 295 meters (968 ft)
Class C2
Facility ID 14762
Owner Tyler Media
Sister stations KTUZ, KOMA, KMGL, KRXO-FM, KOKC, KJKE, KEBC
Webcast Listen Live
Website ktuz.com

KTUZ-FM (106.7 FM, "La Z") is a Regional Mexican radio station serving the Oklahoma City Metroplex area and is owned by Tyler Media. Tyler Media also owns KTUZ-TV (channel 30), for which the television station was given the radio station's callsign. The station's studios are located in Northeast Oklahoma City and a transmitter site is located in unincorporated Canadian County.

History

The station began broadcasting in 1968 as KWOE-FM and adopted a country format. It changed calls in 1981 to KKCC-FM and again in June 1990 to KSWR. The station flipped to an oldies format in September 1996 and changed its call letters to KCLI-FM. In late 2000, it moved to Okarche, Oklahoma, in order to serve the Oklahoma City market and adopted the call letters KTUZ-FM. During this time changed to a Regional Mexican format. On May 30th, 2018 KTUZ-FM Tower collapsed after a crop duster struck the tower and killing the pilot on board the aircraft. Tyler Media has plans to get KTUZ-FM back on for an auxiliary site while the NTSB and the FAA investigate the plane crash.

Coordinates: 35°36′50″N 97°52′19″W / 35.614°N 97.872°W / 35.614; -97.872


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