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KRHZ

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KRHZ (103.3 FM, “103.3 The Eagle”) is a Tulsa, Oklahoma radio station that plays classic rock. It’s owned by Zoellner Media Group, with studios in South Tulsa. The transmitter is located in western Wagoner County near Coweta. KRHZ is also carried on Cox Communications digital cable channel 1981 in Tulsa, and KOKI provides traffic and weather updates.

History:
- Debuted November 1, 1966 as KORU, a religious station owned by Oral Roberts and based at the Prayer Tower on the ORU campus.
- Sold in 1972 to Central Broadcast Company and became KKUL, “K-Cool,” an urban contemporary station.
- 1977: KKUL sold to William H. Payne; 1978: changed to Top 40 as KTFX, “The Superfox 103.”
- 1979: switched to country as “The Country Fox,” the Tulsa area’s first full-time FM country station.
- 1995: sold to Cox Radio and flipped to classic hits as KJSR, “Star 103.3,” which later moved toward classic rock.
- The KTFX country format moved to 102.3 (now KRMG-FM) in 1995.
- October 9, 2012: rebranded as “Rock 103” with the Billy Madison Show, adding more 80s and 90s harder rock.
- April 10, 2014: re-imaged as “103.3 The Eagle,” continuing the classic rock format without the Billy Madison Show.
- May 19, 2025: Zoellner Media Group agreed to acquire Cox’s Tulsa radio cluster for $20 million; the deal was completed August 15, 2025.
- October 3, 2025: KJSR changed its call letters to KRHZ.

Format and operations:
- Current format: English-language classic rock.
- Branding: “103.3 The Eagle.”
- Frequency: 103.3 MHz (HD Radio).
- Class C station with strong coverage for the Tulsa metropolitan area.
- Sister stations: KRAV-FM, KRMG, KRMG-FM, KWEN.
- Streaming: Listen live via Audacy; website at 1033theeagle.com.


This page was last edited on 2 February 2026, at 22:36 (CET).