Talk:KMAX-FM

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[edit] Move from KZBR to KMAX-FM

I made a mistake and forgot to do a move function. Please move contents of KZBR to KMAX-FM. KMAX-FM is the new call sign for KZBR, as of April 2006. Thank you. --Fightingirish 02:48, 23 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Removal of "Contemporary"

The phrase "contemporary hits of the '70s and '80s..." is confusing. Contemporary is usually used in the sense of "modern". But if the hits are from the seventies and eighties, they aren't all that modern, yeah? I'm not familiar with the radio station, and I'm sure whoever wrote this meant something like "songs from the seventies and eighties that are still hits today" or "songs from the seventies and eighties that embody their time period" (to use the less common meaning of contemporary), but right now, the wording only serves to confuse and the removal of that particular qualifier doesn't particularly detract from the piece. LindeeK 20:30, 2 February 2007 (UTC)

KMAX 95.7 has changed its format yet again. As of 7:50am March 01, 2007 it is now known as The Wolf, reverting back to country music again. Their new website proclaims the station will play 10,000 songs in a row with no commercial interruption.