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

  3. 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]

  4. 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 ]

  5. 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!"

  6. The Frank Show - Wikipedia

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    Speculation began in 2005 when rumors started going around that the Frank Show would be going to Phoenix, on former alternative rock station 101.5 KZON, as a Howard Stern replacement. 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 .

  7. Seven Mary Three - Wikipedia

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    "Lucky" – 101.5 KZON The Zone Collectibles: Volume Six (1998 compilation) "Wait" – Crazy/Beautiful (2001 soundtrack) "Cumbersome" – Live in the X Lounge IV (2001 charity album) "Sleepwalking" – 8 Ways to Rock: A Mammoth Records Thriller (compilation) "Laughing Out Loud" – Paste Magazine Issue 40 CD Sampler (2008 compilation)

  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. Free FM - Wikipedia

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    KZON in Phoenix — dropped Free FM altogether, changed to rhythmic contemporary "101.5 Jamz" on June 22, 2007 WKRK-FM in Detroit — dropped Free FM altogether, took over sister station WXYT's sports radio format, changing to WXYT-FM "Detroit's Sports Powerhouse"; currently "97.1 The Ticket"