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Darned good listing. Here are some more.
KTUC 'Tucson'. KAIR old easy listening station. 'Drive with KAIR, Everywhere'. KNST 'News Talk'. They tried for KNSI for 'News Sports Information' but those had been snapped up two weeks before by a station in Minnesota for the same format. KGVY 'Green Valley'. KRQQ 'Rock'. Goes by 'KRQ', often had promotions where listeners would have to find the missing Q. KWMT 'Mountain'. Others I've heard of include KUMT Centerville Salt Lake. This one and the others before are all from Tucson at one time. How about something hitting the fan? KFNZ, KFFN, KFAN, and others. KJQS 'Jocks', an all-Sports 'toilet' in Salt Lake. Never shows up in the arbs. KJQN went by 'KJQ' until recently, now it stands for 'Jack' like in Jack-FM. KIQN 'KIQ' News, Information and TEchnology'. Station went bankrupt last year, now is KCPW AM, as an NPR/PRI/APM affiliate. Stars: KSTJ, KSRR, multiple others. KSOP. Just celebrated 50th anniversary, FM side was first country FM in the nation. Both are still country, same owner even. Stands for 'Salt lake, Ogden, Provo. Magic: KBMG 'Magica 106.1' Evanston WY/Salt Lake (rimshot), supposedly goes on with a tropical/Spanish pop hybrid tomorrow. Others. KMGX (now KNST), KMGR, four stations in 17 years in Utah). KAMJ (now KZON). Plenty of these to be had. 'The Zone'. KZON, KZNS, others. Old 'Z-Rock' heavy metal format: KTZR 'Tucson's Z-Rock'. Now belongs to Spanish hits station in Tucson. WKRP anyone? We had a 'KRPN' that used a W before the official calls in the early nineties. Oddly, they simulcasted KZHT for a while. There were a few titters about the vulgar words you could also get out of those two. But yes, broadcasters did call KZHT 'K-Zit' for a while anyway. KZHT first appeared in 1989, and is still a CHR/Pop. |
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