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  2. KZON - Wikipedia

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    KZON (103.9 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Gilbert, Arizona, and broadcasting to the Phoenix metropolitan area. It simulcasts an adult contemporary radio format with co-owned KMVA 97.5 FM Dewey-Humboldt, Arizona , as "Hot 97.5/103.9."

  3. KALV-FM - Wikipedia

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    KZON was the fourth station to drop the Free FM format, following sister station KSCF in San Diego, California, which flipped to Modern AC, sister station and former Free FM flagship WFNY New York City, which returned to Active rock and its original call letters and moniker WXRK (K-Rock 92.3), and sister station KIFR/San Francisco, which picked ...

  4. List of radio stations in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    KZON: 103.9 FM: Gilbert: Riviera Broadcasting, LLC: Adult contemporary KZRJ-LP: 100.5 FM: ... 98.9 FM: Doney Park: Cochise Broadcasting LLC: Classic rock B-sides and ...

  5. John Holmberg - Wikipedia

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    Prior to working at KUPD, Holmberg worked for another radio station, KZON 101.5, as an afternoon DJ. In 2001, Holmberg left KZON 101.5 for KUPD and the Holmberg's Morning Sickness show began. [ 5 ] To celebrate the tenth anniversary of the show in 2011, KUPD held a Red, White and UFest concert. [ 6 ]

  6. The Frank Show - Wikipedia

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    However, Frank announced on the show in early 2006 that the general manager of KZON wanted too much control over the show for Frank to move to Phoenix. He stated that the lack of content control by station management was a reason for staying in Tucson. The station later flipped formats to become Phoenix's Free FM affiliate. On June 10, 2010 the ...

  7. KNUV - Wikipedia

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    It was originally owned by E. O. Smith and used the call sign KZON. It switched to a Regional Mexican format, becoming KRDS in 1963. The station operated as "Cards Country" with a country music format prior to adopting a talk radio format in the early 1970s. It changed to a Christian Radio format in 1975, featuring religious talk and music.

  8. WKMO-FM - Wikipedia

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    WKMO-FM (101.5 FM, "101.5 KMO") is a radio station broadcasting a country music format. Licensed to Hodgenville, Kentucky , United States, the station is currently owned by Elizabethtown CBC, Inc. [ 2 ]

  9. KLNZ - Wikipedia

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    KLNZ (103.5 FM, "La Tricolor 103.5") is a commercial radio station serving the Phoenix metropolitan area. It is owned by Entravision Communications and is licensed to the nearby suburb of Glendale. It broadcasts a Regional Mexican radio format, primarily from Entravision's California-based "Radio Tricolor" network.