KMYZ-FM

KMYZ-FM is a commercial radio station located in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and licensed to Pryor, Oklahoma. KMYZ-FM airs a modern rock format branded as "Z104.5 The Edge". Its studios are located at the CityPlex Towers in South Tulsa and its transmitter is in southeast Tulsa County along the Muskogee Turnpike.

KMYZ-FM
CityPryor, Oklahoma
Broadcast areaTulsa, Oklahoma
Frequency104.5 (MHz)
BrandingZ-104.5 The Edge
Slogan"Tulsa's Rock Alternative"
Programming
FormatAlternative rock
Ownership
OwnerStephens Media Group
(SMG-Tulsa, LLC)
Sister stationsKXOJ
History
First air date1969
Technical information
Facility ID59979
ClassC1
ERP70,000 watts
HAAT344 meters (1,129 ft)
Transmitter coordinates36°01′10″N 95°39′24″W
Links
WebcastListen live
Websitewww.edgetulsa.com

History

KMYZ-FM signed on the air in 1969 as KKMJ-FM, a country music station located in downtown Pryor, Oklahoma. In the late '70s, the country format was dropped for album rock. KMYZ's studios moved to Tulsa in the early '80s and its format evolved to Classic Rock by 1985. It later changed to CHR/Adult Top-40 as "Z-104.5". The station started leaning towards a Rock direction in its CHR format beating then crosstown CHR rival KAYI (Now KHTT). Airchecks of this timeframe can be found at http://www.edgetulsa.com. KMYZ-FM later evolved into a straight ahead Rock presentation to compete against crosstown Rocker KMOD-FM. On February 27, 1995, the station changed to a Modern Rock/Alternative format as "Z-104.5 The Edge" which still airs to this day.[1]

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