This is a summary of mass communication media in Tulsa, Oklahoma .
Video Media in Tulsa, Oklahoma
Radio
Tulsa is the 65th largest radio market in the country. The following is a partial list of radio stations serving the Tulsa area.
FM Radio
AM radio
Maps Media in Tulsa, Oklahoma
Television
Tulsa is the 59th largest TV market in the United States (as rated by Nielsen and Arbitron).
Newspapers
Tulsa's main newspaper is the daily Tulsa World , the second most widely circulated newspaper in Oklahoma (after The Oklahoman ) with circulation of Sunday 2006 189.789. Urban Tulsa , another major publication, is a weekly newspaper that includes entertainment and cultural events. Covering mainly economic events and stocks, Tulsa Business Journal serves the Tulsa business sector. Other publications include Oklahoma Indian Times <, i Tulsa Daily Commerce and Legal News Tulsa Beacon , Land Press This , and Tulsa Free Press . Until 1992, Tulsa Tribune served as the main daily newspaper competing with Tulsa World . This paper was acquired by Tulsa World that year.
Movies
The feature films taken in the Tulsa area include the production of Francis Ford Coppola The Outsiders and Rumble Fish (both released in 1983), as well as "Weird Al" Yankovic's UHF Tulsa (1949), All-American Killings (1992), The Frighteners (1996),
See also
References
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