KLNZ
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KLNZ | |
City of license | Glendale, Arizona |
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Broadcast area | Phoenix area |
Branding | La Tricolor |
Frequency | 103.5 MHz (Also on HD Radio) |
Format | KLNZ: Regional Mexican KLNZ-HD2: KVVA-FM simulcast |
Audience share | 2.4, #17 (Fa'07, R&R[1]) |
ERP | 62,000 watts |
HAAT | 740.0 meters |
Class | C |
Facility ID | 48738 |
Transmitter Coordinates | |
Former callsigns | KTWX (1993-1993) KCWB (1993-1996) KOAZ (1996-1997) KWCY (1997-1999) |
Owner | Entravision Holdings, LLC |
Website | entravision.com |
KLNZ (103.5 MHz at 62kW ERP) is a regional Mexican-formatted radio station serving the Phoenix, Arizona area. The station is owned by Entravision Communications. KLNZ is licensed to the nearby suburb of Glendale and broadcasts programming from Entravision's California-based "Radio Tricolor" network. The station also broadcasts with digital HD Radio technology.
[edit] History
103.5 signed on the air in 1994 as KTWC "Twice 103.5" with an eclectic Oldies-based format with music ranging from the 1950's through the 1980's. In 1996, KTWC was purchased by MAC America Communications, owners of KESZ and KTVK Channel 3, and was changed to Smooth Jazz-formatted KOAZ "The Oasis" competing with KYOT-FM.
In 1997, MAC America decided to sell half its interest in the station to Owens Broadcasting, owners of heritage Country KNIX-FM. The format was switched once again to Country, targeting a younger audience and going by the name of KWCY "Wild Country." A huge marketing campaign coincided with the change, publicizing the return of popular morning hosts Tim & Willy, who were at KMLE for a few years before a brief stint in Chicago. Tim & Willy eventually became morning hosts at KNIX. Giving up on the frequency, KWCY was put up for sale in late 1998.
Z-Spanish Radio Networks bought the station in 1999, and placed its Sacramento-based "La Zeta" Regional Mexican format on 103.5. At the time, the station became KLNZ. Entravision merged with Z-Spanish a year later, and its Zeta-formatted stations became Radio Tricolor.
[edit] References
- ^ "Phoenix Market Ratings", Radio and Records.
[edit] External links
- Query the FCC's FM station database for KLNZ
- Radio Locator information on KLNZ
- Query Arbitron's FM station database for KLNZ
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