KRMG
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KRMG is a conservative news/talk radio station
Radio station
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 in Tulsa, Oklahoma
Tulsa, Oklahoma
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. The station is owned by large radio owner Cox Radio
Cox Radio
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 and airs mostly nationally syndicated talk shows by Neal Boortz
Neal Boortz
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, Rush Limbaugh
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, Sean Hannity
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, Clark Howard
Clark Howard
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, and Michael Savage
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. The station's only local weekday show is its morning show hosted by Joe Kelley. The station simulcasts on KRMG-FM 102.3 in addition to its AM station.

Other Tulsa radio stations owned by Cox include KRMG-FM, KRAV-FM, KWEN
KWEN
KWEN is a Country station in Tulsa, Oklahoma. K95.5FM "Today's Best Country with Less Talk and Fewer Commercials" - Broadcasting on 95.5 FM, the station is owned by Cox Radio. The station was the sister station of the original KKNG in Oklahoma City, on 92.5 FM, as both were owned by Swanson...

, and KJSR
KJSR
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.

History

KRMG was founded by Kerr-McGee
Kerr-McGee
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 oil company partners Robert S. Kerr
Robert S. Kerr
Robert Samuel Kerr was an American businessman from Oklahoma. Kerr formed a petroleum company before turning to politics. He served as the 12th Governor of Oklahoma and was elected three times to the United States Senate...

 and Dean McGee. Kerr, at the time a US Senator, wanted a station that would cover both Tulsa and Oklahoma City
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. Thus, six towers and 50,000 Watts were employed to achieve the desired coverage pattern.

KRMG was a Middle-of-the-road music station from the 1950s through the 1970s, when it adopted a full-service adult contemporary format. In the 1990s, the station dropped music altogether and made the transition to the current news talk format. During the 2000s, the station dropped local talk and instead chose to broadcast most of its programs from satellite.

KRMG is credited with the development of Tulsa's River Parks. The station first hosted the Great Raft Race in 1973. It was a floating race down the Arkansas River from Sand Springs to Tulsa. It was the first major event to attract people to the Arkansas River. The River Parks authority was formed in 1974 to develop the area.

Former hosts

Former KRMG hosts include John Erling, Ann Williams, Dianna Proffitt, Dick Andert, Jerry Vaughn, Watson Jelks, Johnny Martin, and Wes Minter. In the KRMG Newsroom, ABC's Bob Brown and CNN's Bob Losure once served as reporters. Frank Powers now in Jacksonville, Fla, Rand LaVonn was news director in the late 80s. He is now in Dallas. John Durkee served as news director for 18-years prior to joining the city of Tulsa as Communication Director, Union Public Schools PR Director Gretchen Haas was an anchor and reporter. Richard Dowdell has been a reporter and anchor for KRMG News for over 30 years.

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