KZGL

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KZGL
City of license Flagstaff, Arizona
Broadcast area Flagstaff, Arizona
Branding Eagle 103.7
Slogan 103.7 The Eagle Rocks
Frequency 103.7 MHz
First air date 2007
Format Rock
ERP 560 watts
HAAT 597 meters (1959 feet)
Class C3
Facility ID 165966
Callsign meaning K Z EaGLe
Former callsigns KFZA (2006-2007, CP)
Owner Tower Investment Trust, LLC
Webcast Listen Live
Website eaglerocksonline.com

KZGL "Eagle 103.7" is an alternative/active rock hybrid format, created for rock music fans for whom classic rock is too old and new rock is too unfamiliar, radio station in Flagstaff, Arizona. The format is unique in Flagstaff as there are 3 classic rock, 3 country, and 2 hip-hop/top 40 stations all fragmenting their respective formats. In terms of listenership, KZGL 103.7 is the fastest growing station in the Flagstaff DMA.

The station broadcasts at 103.7 MHz on the FM dial with an effective radiated power of 560 watts. The station is owned and operated by Tower Investment Trust, LLC and went off air in June 2010. After a 4 month absence, 103.7 FM returned to the air on Oct 6th, as "103.7 The Eagle Rocks".

KZGL call letters

The KZGL call letters were originally used in the Flagstaff-Prescott radio market at 95.9 FM in Cottonwood (now KKLD), first with an Active Rock format and later Modern Rock. In 2006, the calls and format briefly moved to 98.3 FM in Prescott Valley, the former home of KKLD, until the signal was moved closer to the Phoenix market (with City of license in Mayer) and became the new home for KKFR.

Former DJ's

Former DJ's for KZGL include Trainreck, Jeff Moon (The Mid-Day Moon), Brian Blackwell, Rowdy & Sage, Mike Johnson, Julie Page, and Rich Creeger and Jen Wolf.

External links

Coordinates: 35°14′24″N 111°35′56″W / 35.240°N 111.599°W / 35.240; -111.599

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