WZEE

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WZEE
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City of license Madison, Wisconsin
Broadcast area South Central Wisconsin
Branding "Z104"
Slogan "The Number One Hit Music Station"
Frequency 104.1 MHz FM
(Also on HD Radio)
Format 104.1: Top 40 Mainstream
104.1 HD2: Urban & Hip-Hop
ERP 12 kW
Class B
Callsign meaning "ZEE" = the sound of the letter "Z"
Owner Clear Channel Communications
Sister stations WIBA (AM), WIBA-FM, WMAD, WTSO, WXXM
Website z104fm.com

WZEE (104.1 MHz FM) is "Z104," a radio station owned by Clear Channel Communications in Madison, Wisconsin. Z104 broadcasts a Top 40/CHR music format, and has been airing the format since 1974. WZEE airs a Hip-Hop/Urban Contemporary format on its HD Radio subchannel (104.1FM-HD2).

WZEE was originally WKOW-FM, previously owned by WKOW-TV which also owned WTSO (was originally WKOW AM). When Z104 debuted in 1975 it was running an automated top 40 format XT40 from Drake-Chenault programming. A popular promotional vehicle at the time was the Z-104 Coke-Demin machine.

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