KOMR

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KOMR
City of license Sun City, Arizona
Broadcast area Phoenix, Arizona
Branding Recuerdo 100.3 - 106.3 FM
Frequency 106.3 (MHz) (also on HD Radio)
First air date March 7, 1975 (as KWAO)
Format Spanish Adult Hits
ERP 23,000 watts
HAAT 221 meters
Class C2
Facility ID 55913
Callsign meaning "AMOR" (Former format was Spanish AC and the name was used for their moniker at the time)
Former callsigns KWAO (1975-1986)
KONC (1986-1993)
KEDJ (1993-2001)
Owner Univision
Sister stations KKMR, KQMR
Webcast Listen Live
Website KOMR Online

KOMR (106.3 FM), "Recuerdo 100.3 - 106.3 FM") in Sun City, Arizona, is a Spanish Adult Hits radio station serving the Phoenix area. The Univision station, along with sister stations KQMR in Globe and KKMR in Arizona City, is known on-air as "Recuerdo 100.3 - 106.3 FM".

History

KOMR signed on in 1975 as KWAO. The station upgraded to a class C2, after another station was moved from 106.3 in Arizona City, AZ to 106.5 in the late 1990s.

106.3 was originally a classical music outlet KONC from 1986 to 1993 when it became KEDJ in 1993.

In 2001 Univision (when it was Hispanic Broadcasting Corporation) acquired the station and flipped the station to a Spanish-language adult contemporary station called "Amor", simulcasting with KKMR and KQMR. Moments after the format change, the owners of 103.9 FM, which was then Rhythmic Contemporary Hit Radio KPTY, purchased the rights to the KEDJ format (minus the contract to air Howard Stern's syndicated program, which had been on 106.3 and 100.3) and call letters, as well as the Edge moniker.

In October 2005, Univision made adjustments to the "Amor" format making it more oldies-driven, and changed the name to "Recuerdo".

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Coordinates: 33°57′22″N 112°28′37″W / 33.956°N 112.477°W / 33.956; -112.477

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