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  2. KALV-FM - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, KZON dropped the "Jamz" portion of its moniker and branded itself as just "101.5". On September 6, the station rebranded as "Live 101-5", and shifted its playlist to more mainstream material, but would later scale back on Pop/Rock product and focus more on Rhythmic Pop/Dance hits. [22]

  3. 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." The stations are owned by the Riviera Broadcast Group with studios on 7th Street in Midtown Phoenix.

  4. John Holmberg - Wikipedia

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    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 ] In 2011, Holmberg's Morning Sickness won Best Morning Radio Show by the Phoenix New Times .

  5. List of radio stations in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    News/Talk/Sports KBAQ: 89.5 FM: Phoenix: Maricopa County Community College District: Classical/Public radio KBLU: 560 AM: Yuma: EDB VV License LLC: News/Talk/Sports KBMB: 710 AM: Black Canyon City: Entravision Holdings, LLC: Silent KBMH: 90.3 FM: Holbrook: American Family Association: Religious Talk KBRP-LP: 96.1 FM: Bisbee: Bisbee Radio ...

  6. KKFR - Wikipedia

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    On June 22, 2007, KKFR picked up an unlikely competitor when KZON dropped its talk radio format for rhythmic contemporary as "101.5 JAMZ". When KZON made the flip, it aired attack liners towards KKFR such as "The Power's Out", "Where Hip-Hop USED to live", and "100,000 watts of 'Static-Free' Jamz!"

  7. Free FM - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, the station switched to an FM simulcast of all-news radio station WBBM (AM). WJFK in Washington — went from the standard 106.7 Free FM to Free FM 106.7 WJFK to Washington's Talk Superstation, 106.7 WJFK. On July 20, 2009, the station changed to sports radio 106.7 The Fan.

  8. WMJZ-FM - Wikipedia

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    For many years, WMJZ operated at the class A frequency of 95.3 FM, and a power output of only 3,000 watts. The station first went on the air on February 20, 1984, as WZXM-FM with a Top 40/CHR format, as the FM sister station of AM 900 WZXM, which had been on the air since 1950, first as WATC, which was originally part of the Paul Bunyan Network.

  9. KCCL - Wikipedia

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    KCCL (101.5 MHz) is a commercial FM radio station licensed to Woodland, California, and serving the Sacramento metropolitan area.It is owned by Alfredo Plascencia, through licensee Lazer Broadcasting Corporation, and broadcasts a Regional Mexican radio format, calling itself "Radio Lazer".