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KMYZ-FM (104.5 MHz) is a commercial radio station located in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and licensed to Pryor, Oklahoma.KMYZ-FM airs an alternative rock format branded as "Z104.5 The Edge".
In the mid-1970s, the station converted from classical music to its current Top 40 format, adopting the WZEE call sign and "Z104" on-air brand as well. During its early years, "Z104" ran an automated Top 40 (CHR) format XT40 from Drake-Chenault programming, but live-and-local content would be added to the station over the years.
The station was originally titled as "Z104" broadcasting a classic rock format. On April 15, 2014, at 3PM, the station switched to "Magic 104", a Hot AC format, keeping the WMZK call sign. The stations' ratings fell quickly and badly, with many complaints of the switch (removing a well-known rock station for a format which failed earlier in the ...
WNVZ (104.5 FM "Z104") is a commercial radio station licensed to Norfolk, Virginia, serving Hampton Roads. WNVZ is owned and operated by Audacy, Inc. [2] It airs a rhythmic contemporary radio format. The studios and offices are at Audacy's Hampton Roads headquarters on Clearfield Avenue in Virginia Beach. [3]
KSOP-FM (104.3 FM, "Z104") is a radio station broadcasting a country music format. Licensed to Salt Lake City, Utah , United States, the station serves the Salt Lake City area. The station is currently owned by Ksop, Inc. [ 3 ] Its studios are located along Redwood Road, and the transmitter site is atop Farnsworth Peak .
KWMZ-FM (104.5 FM, "Z-104.5, WMZ FM") is a radio station licensed to serve Empire, Louisiana. The station is owned by Michael A. Costello through licensee M.A.C. Broadcasting, LLC. The station is owned by Michael A. Costello through licensee M.A.C. Broadcasting, LLC.
On December 28, 2018, WLZZ changed their format from country to classic rock, branded as "Z104". [ 5 ] In August 2019, WLZZ changed their format from classic rock back to country, branded as "Superstar Country Z-104".
"The Adventure Club" aired intermittently on KYSR and KDGE, playing a mix of American and British indie rock, local, punk and classic alternative music.The show was responsible for breaking Texas bands such as Old 97's and The Polyphonic Spree as well as internationally recognized bands such as Weezer, Coldplay, and Oasis.