Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
KUEZ (104.1 MHz) is a commercial FM radio station in Fallon, Nevada serving the Reno metropolitan area. It is owned by John Burkavage, with Big Horn Media, Inc. as the licensee. It broadcasts a soft adult contemporary radio format. KUEZ has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 100,000 watts.
The following is a list of FCC-licensed radio stations in the U.S. state of Nevada, ... KUEZ: 104.1 FM: Fallon: ... Alternative rock
KNEZ (107.3 MHz, "La Mejor 107.3") is a commercial FM radio station broadcasting a Classic Regional Mexican radio format. It is licensed to Hazen, Nevada , and serves the Reno metropolitan area . It is owned by Alfredo Plascencia, through licensee Lazer Licenses, LLC [ 2 ] KNEZ serves as the Reno Spanish-language affiliate for the San Francisco ...
The station is currently owned by David Stephens of Tulsa, Oklahoma. [2] KXDD has had the same country format for over 35 years. When they first signed on, they also played country music, as KAAR and KUTI-FM (co-owned with sister station 980 KUTI, now KTCR). But in 1977, the 104.1 frequency flipped to KUEZ, which had an Easy Listening format.
The first song played on the new station was "Higher and Higher" by The Moody Blues. With exciting music and promotions, plus a new high-powered transmitter, KOZZ 105.7 "Reno's Best Rock" vaulted to the number 1 rated position Arbitron in the Reno Metro market, with listeners aged 12 and over, in the Spring survey of 1978. The programming staff ...
The station, which had flipped from adult standards on September 14, 2015, originally billed itself as "Z-Rock 105.3" until October 9, 2015, when it changed the moniker to "105.3 Rock Hard" as they can not use the "Z-Rock" branding due to Cumulus Media owning the rights to the name (Cumulus also has stations that compete against the Times-Shamrock outlets in Reno). [6]
He flipped rock station 107.9 KKXX to contemporary country KUZZ-FM. [10] The logo of the station is an artist impression of Owens' famous red, white, and blue guitar, which he used throughout most of his career. In 1990, KUZZ acquired Bakersfield television station channel 45. The call sign was changed to KUZZ-TV.
The station's studios are located on Matley Lane in Reno, and its transmitter is located on Slide Mountain. [2] KRNO has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 35,000 watts . KRNO also rebroadcasts on FM translators K258BN in Verdi at 99.5 FM to cover northwest Reno and K292EP in Incline Village at 106.3 FM to cover the northern Lake Tahoe area.