KXQZ

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KXQZ
City of license Twin Falls, Idaho
Broadcast area Twin Falls, Idaho
Branding Funny 1270
Frequency 1270 kHz
Format Comedy
Power 5,000 watts day
1,000 watts night
Class B
Facility ID 69857
Transmitter coordinates 42°33′45.00″N 114°32′34.00″W / 42.5625000°N 114.5427778°W / 42.5625000; -114.5427778
Former callsigns KTLC (?-1984)
KTFI (1984-2010)
KPDA (2010-2012)
Owner Locally Owned Radio, LLC

KXQZ (1270 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a comedy format. Licensed to Twin Falls, Idaho, USA, the station serves the Twin Falls area. The station is currently owned by Locally Owned Radio, LLC and features programing from CBS Radio.[1]

KTFI started in 1931 with studios at its current transmitter site until 1940 when station owner Florence Gardner had a new studio facility built in downtown Twin Falls. The station originall transmitted on 1320 kHz, moved to 1280 kHz in 1934 and then to 1270 kHz in 1942. It also transmitted on 99.7 FM from 1948 until sometime in the 1950s. In about 1980 the station callsign was changed to KTLC when the format was changed to Country.

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