KZRX

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KZRX
City of license Dickinson, North Dakota
Branding Z92
Slogan "Rockin' the Bakken"
Frequency 92.1 FM (MHz)
First air date 1983 as KRRB, 1998 as KZRX
Format Rock
ERP 17,000 Watts
HAAT 122 meters
Class C3
Facility ID 57741
Former callsigns KRRB (1983-2001)
Owner Clear Channel Communications
Sister stations KCAD, KLTC
Website z92fm.net

KZRX (92.1 FM), known as "Rockin" the Bakken Z92FM", is a radio station broadcasting a mainstream rock format serving Western North Dakota from Dickinson, North Dakota. The station is currently owned by Clear Channel Communications.

History

Signed on the air as KRRB in 1983 with an AC Format, KZRX signed on in 1998, after Roberts Radio bought station from Roughrider Broadcasting. KZRX went under a short lived moniker, aliasing themselves as "92.1 The Point"; and later as "Z92", starting back in the spring of 2001. The station ran a Hot AC format, then a main stream rock format. For the first time since the frequency's original launch, back in 1983 (as KRRB), Z92FM broadcast 24 hours a day.

External links

Template:Mainstream Rock Radio Stations in North Dakota

Coordinates: 46°56′10″N 102°43′55″W / 46.936°N 102.732°W / 46.936; -102.732

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