[5] The newspapers dropped out of the running that April, with the Times stating that it felt local advertising support would be insufficient to sustain the outlet, especially if it could not broadcast at night.
[9] The new owners upgraded the station to broadcast with 250 watts and add nighttime service in 1939; two years later, NARBA reallocation moved it to its present 1240 kHz.
[12] While the transmitter had been located on 20th Street on the southern edge of town since going on air, the studios had moved around between three different downtown sites, including the historic Hotel Parkinson.
[1] In 1964, Reynolds sold KOKL to J. William Brauer, an advertising executive, for $85,000;[13] the station moved to the Enterprise Building on 6th Street after separating from the Times.
[16] The FM station was sold to a group headed by former pro football player Ben Davis in 1989; the new owner upgraded and moved it into the Tulsa market on 94.1 MHz in 1990.