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KTCZ-FM

KTCZ-FM (97.1 MHz) is a commercial radio station licensed to Minneapolis, Minnesota and serving the Minneapolis-St. Paul radio market and Western Wisconsin. KTCZ airs a hybrid modern adult contemporary radio format.[1] The station is owned and operated by iHeartMedia and has studios and offices on Utica Avenue South in St. Louis Park.

KTCZ-FM
Broadcast areaMinneapolis-St. Paul
Frequency97.1 MHz (HD Radio)
BrandingCities 97.1
Programming
Language(s)English
FormatModern AC
Subchannels
Ownership
Owner
History
First air date
January 1947 (as WTCN-FM)
Former call signs
WTCN-FM (1947–1954)
KWFM (1954–1969)
KTCR-FM (1969–1984)
Call sign meaning
K Twin CitieZ
Technical information
Facility ID10142
ClassC
ERP100,000 watts
HAAT315 m (1,033 ft)
Translator(s)
Links
WebcastAnalog/HD1: Listen Live
HD3: Hot 102.5 Listen Live
WebsiteAnalog/HD1: cities971.iheart.com
HD3: hot1025.iheart.com

KTCZ's transmitter is located on the KMSP Tower located off Ramby Avenue near Interstate 694 in Shoreview.[2][3] KTCZ broadcasts in the HD Radio hybrid format. The HD2 subchannel carries contemporary Christian music from the K-Love network, and feeds four FM translator stations, while the HD3 subchannel carries an urban contemporary format known as "Hot 102.5", and feeds FM translator K273BH (102.5 FM).

KTCZ has an auxiliary transmitter with an effective radiated power (ERP) of 40,000 watts located at the IDS Center in Downtown Minneapolis.

History edit

WTCN-FM edit

The 97.1 frequency was home to one of the first FM stations in the Twin Cities, signing on the air in 1947 as WTCN-FM.[4] It was co-owned with WTCN (now WWTC), one of the oldest radio stations in Minneapolis-St. Paul, having signed on the air in 1925.

In 1949, WTCN-TV was launched on channel 4 with studios at Radio City Theater at 9th Street and LaSalle Avenue in downtown Minneapolis. WTCN's radio studios moved to the TV facility in September 1949, with WTCN-FM joining them by February 1950.[4] All three stations were sold in 1952. The TV station was spun off to a new company, Midwest Radio and Television, which also purchased a majority share of WCCO Radio from CBS that same year. Midwest changed the call letters to match its newly acquired WCCO, while WTCN-TV was sold to the Minnesota Television Service Corporation headed by St. Paul businessman Robert Butler, a former ambassador to Cuba and Australia. Butler's company quickly applied for a new TV license on channel 11, but had to negotiate for the frequency with the owner of WMIN, who also applied for the channel. The two stations, WTCN and WMIN, arranged to share the TV broadcast day, alternating every two hours. This became the area's third TV station on September 1, 1953. The WTCN call sign remained with it until 1985, when it became WUSA.

KWFM and KTCR-FM edit

WTCN-FM became KWFM in 1954. Al Tedesco purchased KWFM in 1968, mating it with daytimer KTCR. As a result of the sale, the FM station became KTCR-FM.[5] Tedesco and his two brothers were inducted into the Pavek Museum of Radio Hall of Fame in 2005.

In the early 1980s, KTCR-FM was a struggling country music station, and was up against aggressive competition during this time, most notably from KEEY-FM.

KTCZ edit

On February 8, 1984, after Tedesco decided to sell his stations to John and Kathleen Parker, KTCR-FM dropped the country format and became KTCZ, "Cities 97". The station's new format was unique, featuring a mix of progressive rock, alternative rock, jazz and new-age music, an approach similar to stations such as WXRT in Chicago and KBCO in Denver. KTCZ's other influences reach back even farther, to progressive FM rock stations from the 1960s and 1970s, particularly the freeform days of KQRS-FM.

In the 1980s, the term "adult album alternative" or AAA did not exist. It was a relatively eclectic format, different from any other rock station in the Twin Cities, designed for female as well as male listeners. Over time, the jazz and new-age was dropped, and the station went through a few different phases, at various points leaning more toward classic rock or alternative rock. Parker Communications sold the station in 1994 to Chancellor Broadcasting.[6] In 2000, Chancellor was merged into Clear Channel Communications. In 2014, Clear Channel was renamed as iHeartMedia, Inc.

For a few years in the 2010s, the station carried the syndicated call-in show Loveline, which had received strong ratings on the former KEGE. Most other Loveline affiliates were alternative or active rock stations geared toward a younger demographic than KTCZ's. The talk programming also conflicted with Cities 97's "more music" mandate.

The station's original studios and transmitter were located at 38th Street and Minnehaha Avenue in south Minneapolis from at least the mid-1950s until 1985. The tower was short for a full-power FM station, at a height above average terrain (HAAT) of approximately 150 feet. In 1985, the transmitter was moved to the site of co-owned KTCJ (AM) in New Hope, where it was positioned on one of the three AM towers. Later, KTCZ's transmitter was moved to the KMSP-TV tower in Shoreview, from where most of the other Twin Cities FM stations transmit. KMWA now uses the New Hope tower.

In 2012, the station dropped its longtime "Quality Music from Then and Now" positioner in favor of "Discover New Music", as the format evolved into modern adult contemporary.

On August 20, 2018, at 12 p.m., after promoting a "major announcement" through the prior weekend, the station rebranded slightly to "Cities 97.1", re-adjusting its format to play more songs from its longtime adult album alternative format, adding music from artists like Leon Bridges and Amy Shark, and reducing the number of hot AC recurrents. With the changes, KTCZ introduced a new slogan, "Uniquely Twin Cities". The first song under the adjusted format was "Beautiful Day" by U2.[7][8]

On February 4, 2019, KTCZ-FM announced its new morning show featuring Hunter Quinn and Mollie Kendrick. Quinn was formerly with Seattle country station KNUC, while Kendrick was promoted from her evening air shift at KTCZ. At the same time, interim morning host Paul Fletcher would return to afternoons. The morning show had been without a permanent host since Keri Noble's exit in November 2018.[9]

HD Radio edit

HD2 edit

On April 25, 2006, Clear Channel Communications announced that KTCZ's HD2 subchannel would broadcast "Studio HD," featuring original acoustic rock and chill music. On December 23, 2012, KTCZ-HD2 changed its format to sports radio, branded as "The Score." By Autumn of 2013, "The Score" was replaced by a simulcast of the "New Music" specialty channel found on the IHeartRadio online/mobile platform.[10]

In June 2014, following the flip of co-owned KQQL's HD2 channel, KTCZ-HD2 adopted their 1980s music format, branded as "Kool 1-0-80s." It later switched to the Educational Media Foundation's "Air 1" Christian rock format. At first, Air 1 was simulcast on FM translator W225AP at 92.9 FM in St. Paul. It later added two other translators, K221ES (92.1 FM) and K249ED (97.7 FM), both in Albertville.

HD3 edit

On June 5, 2015, KTCZ-HD3 launched a classic hip hop format, branded as "Hot 102.5." The HD3 subchannel feeds translator K273BH at 102.5 MHz.[11] The format shifted to urban contemporary on February 12, 2018.[12][13]

Studio C edit

Studio C is a room located at the radio station, with equipment used to record bands and singers, as well as chairs to accommodate a small audience. Many acts who come to the Twin Cities are invited to Studio C to play a few songs and have some brief fan interactions.

From 1989 to 2018, KTCZ each holiday season would release an album, cassette tape and/or CD, known as the Cities 97 Sampler. Proceeds would benefit Minnesota charities. Most of the Cities 97 Sampler tracks were recorded in Studio C in front of a small audience, with the remaining tracks recorded live at local clubs in and around the Twin Cities. Some recordings that did not make the cut for the Cities 97 Sampler can be found on the KTCZ webpage.

References edit

  1. ^ . www.yourmidwestmedia.net. Archived from the original on 2013-08-05.
  2. ^ FCC.gov/KTCZ
  3. ^ "KTCZ-FM 97.1 MHz - Minneapolis, MN". radio-locator.com.
  4. ^ a b "Archived copy". from the original on 2012-03-20. Retrieved 2010-06-28.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  5. ^ . Associated Press. 2002-12-06. Archived from the original on 2005-05-25. Retrieved 2005-01-25.
  6. ^ Broadcasting & Cable Yearbook page B-224
  7. ^ Says, Maytableinc (August 20, 2018). "Cities 97 Minneapolis Returns To AAA Roots - RadioInsight". from the original on August 21, 2018. Retrieved August 20, 2018.
  8. ^ "First Listen: Cities 97.1 Minneapolis - RadioInsight". August 23, 2018. from the original on July 3, 2023. Retrieved July 3, 2023.
  9. ^ "Hunter Quinn & Mollie Kendrick Take Mornings At Cities 97.1". RadioInsight. 2019-02-04. from the original on 2019-02-07. Retrieved 2019-02-04.
  10. ^ KTCZ-HD2 Legal Identification 2013-12-14 at the Wayback Machine dated 11/2013 from Northpine.com
  11. ^ "Classic Hip-Hop Hot 102.5 Minneapolis Debuts - RadioInsight". June 5, 2015. from the original on July 3, 2023. Retrieved July 3, 2023.
  12. ^ "Hot 102.5 Minneapolis Flips To Urban - RadioInsight". February 18, 2018. from the original on February 19, 2018. Retrieved February 18, 2018.
  13. ^ http://hdradio.com/station_guides/widget.php?id=16 2016-09-18 at the Wayback Machine HD Radio Guide for Minneapolis-St. Paul

External links edit

  • Cities 97.1 official website
  • KTCZ in the FCC FM station database
  • KTCZ in Nielsen Audio's FM station database
  • W225AP in the FCC FM station database
  • W225AP at FCCdata.org
  • K260BA in the FCC FM station database
  • K260BA at FCCdata.org
  • K273BH in the FCC FM station database
  • K273BH at FCCdata.org
  • K288GR in the FCC FM station database
  • K288GR at FCCdata.org
  • Radiotapes.com - Airchecks of KTCR-FM / KTCZ-FM along with an aircheck of the format switch from country to Cities 97 (plus airchecks and videos of other Twin Cities radio stations)
  • TwinCitiesRadioAirchecks.com - Old radio airchecks and photos from the 1970s of KTCZ's predecessor, KTCR-FM and other Twin Cities radio stations
  • Program log from January/February 1947 at Radiotapes.com
  • WTCN TV & Radio billboard, 1949 from the Minnesota Historical Society
  • WTCN TV & Radio billboard, 1950 from the Minnesota Historical Society

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Citation bot documentation August 2022 Learn how and when to remove this message Learn how and when to remove this message KTCZ FM 97 1 MHz is a commercial radio station licensed to Minneapolis Minnesota and serving the Minneapolis St Paul radio market and Western Wisconsin KTCZ airs a hybrid modern adult contemporary radio format 1 The station is owned and operated by iHeartMedia and has studios and offices on Utica Avenue South in St Louis Park KTCZ FMMinneapolis MinnesotaBroadcast areaMinneapolis St PaulFrequency97 1 MHz HD Radio BrandingCities 97 1ProgrammingLanguage s EnglishFormatModern ACSubchannelsHD2 K Love Contemporary Christian HD3 Hot 102 5 Mainstream urban OwnershipOwneriHeartMedia Inc iHM Licenses LLC Sister stationsK244FEK273BHKDWB FMKEEY FMKFXN FMKQQLKTLKW227BFHistoryFirst air dateJanuary 1947 as WTCN FM Former call signsWTCN FM 1947 1954 KWFM 1954 1969 KTCR FM 1969 1984 Call sign meaningK Twin CitieZTechnical informationFacility ID10142ClassCERP100 000 wattsHAAT315 m 1 033 ft Translator s HD2 92 1 K221ES Albertville HD2 97 7 K249ED Albertville HD2 99 9 K260BA Coon Rapids HD2 105 5 K288GR Bayport HD3 102 5 K273BH Minneapolis LinksWebcastAnalog HD1 Listen LiveHD3 Hot 102 5 Listen LiveWebsiteAnalog HD1 cities971 iheart comHD3 hot1025 iheart com KTCZ s transmitter is located on the KMSP Tower located off Ramby Avenue near Interstate 694 in Shoreview 2 3 KTCZ broadcasts in the HD Radio hybrid format The HD2 subchannel carries contemporary Christian music from the K Love network and feeds four FM translator stations while the HD3 subchannel carries an urban contemporary format known as Hot 102 5 and feeds FM translator K273BH 102 5 FM KTCZ has an auxiliary transmitter with an effective radiated power ERP of 40 000 watts located at the IDS Center in Downtown Minneapolis Contents 1 History 1 1 WTCN FM 1 2 KWFM and KTCR FM 1 3 KTCZ 2 HD Radio 2 1 HD2 2 2 HD3 3 Studio C 4 References 5 External linksHistory editWTCN FM edit The 97 1 frequency was home to one of the first FM stations in the Twin Cities signing on the air in 1947 as WTCN FM 4 It was co owned with WTCN now WWTC one of the oldest radio stations in Minneapolis St Paul having signed on the air in 1925 In 1949 WTCN TV was launched on channel 4 with studios at Radio City Theater at 9th Street and LaSalle Avenue in downtown Minneapolis WTCN s radio studios moved to the TV facility in September 1949 with WTCN FM joining them by February 1950 4 All three stations were sold in 1952 The TV station was spun off to a new company Midwest Radio and Television which also purchased a majority share of WCCO Radio from CBS that same year Midwest changed the call letters to match its newly acquired WCCO while WTCN TV was sold to the Minnesota Television Service Corporation headed by St Paul businessman Robert Butler a former ambassador to Cuba and Australia Butler s company quickly applied for a new TV license on channel 11 but had to negotiate for the frequency with the owner of WMIN who also applied for the channel The two stations WTCN and WMIN arranged to share the TV broadcast day alternating every two hours This became the area s third TV station on September 1 1953 The WTCN call sign remained with it until 1985 when it became WUSA KWFM and KTCR FM edit WTCN FM became KWFM in 1954 Al Tedesco purchased KWFM in 1968 mating it with daytimer KTCR As a result of the sale the FM station became KTCR FM 5 Tedesco and his two brothers were inducted into the Pavek Museum of Radio Hall of Fame in 2005 In the early 1980s KTCR FM was a struggling country music station and was up against aggressive competition during this time most notably from KEEY FM KTCZ edit On February 8 1984 after Tedesco decided to sell his stations to John and Kathleen Parker KTCR FM dropped the country format and became KTCZ Cities 97 The station s new format was unique featuring a mix of progressive rock alternative rock jazz and new age music an approach similar to stations such as WXRT in Chicago and KBCO in Denver KTCZ s other influences reach back even farther to progressive FM rock stations from the 1960s and 1970s particularly the freeform days of KQRS FM In the 1980s the term adult album alternative or AAA did not exist It was a relatively eclectic format different from any other rock station in the Twin Cities designed for female as well as male listeners Over time the jazz and new age was dropped and the station went through a few different phases at various points leaning more toward classic rock or alternative rock Parker Communications sold the station in 1994 to Chancellor Broadcasting 6 In 2000 Chancellor was merged into Clear Channel Communications In 2014 Clear Channel was renamed as iHeartMedia Inc For a few years in the 2010s the station carried the syndicated call in show Loveline which had received strong ratings on the former KEGE Most other Loveline affiliates were alternative or active rock stations geared toward a younger demographic than KTCZ s The talk programming also conflicted with Cities 97 s more music mandate The station s original studios and transmitter were located at 38th Street and Minnehaha Avenue in south Minneapolis from at least the mid 1950s until 1985 The tower was short for a full power FM station at a height above average terrain HAAT of approximately 150 feet In 1985 the transmitter was moved to the site of co owned KTCJ AM in New Hope where it was positioned on one of the three AM towers Later KTCZ s transmitter was moved to the KMSP TV tower in Shoreview from where most of the other Twin Cities FM stations transmit KMWA now uses the New Hope tower In 2012 the station dropped its longtime Quality Music from Then and Now positioner in favor of Discover New Music as the format evolved into modern adult contemporary On August 20 2018 at 12 p m after promoting a major announcement through the prior weekend the station rebranded slightly to Cities 97 1 re adjusting its format to play more songs from its longtime adult album alternative format adding music from artists like Leon Bridges and Amy Shark and reducing the number of hot AC recurrents With the changes KTCZ introduced a new slogan Uniquely Twin Cities The first song under the adjusted format was Beautiful Day by U2 7 8 On February 4 2019 KTCZ FM announced its new morning show featuring Hunter Quinn and Mollie Kendrick Quinn was formerly with Seattle country station KNUC while Kendrick was promoted from her evening air shift at KTCZ At the same time interim morning host Paul Fletcher would return to afternoons The morning show had been without a permanent host since Keri Noble s exit in November 2018 9 HD Radio editSee also K273BH HD2 edit On April 25 2006 Clear Channel Communications announced that KTCZ s HD2 subchannel would broadcast Studio HD featuring original acoustic rock and chill music On December 23 2012 KTCZ HD2 changed its format to sports radio branded as The Score By Autumn of 2013 The Score was replaced by a simulcast of the New Music specialty channel found on the IHeartRadio online mobile platform 10 In June 2014 following the flip of co owned KQQL s HD2 channel KTCZ HD2 adopted their 1980s music format branded as Kool 1 0 80s It later switched to the Educational Media Foundation s Air 1 Christian rock format At first Air 1 was simulcast on FM translator W225AP at 92 9 FM in St Paul It later added two other translators K221ES 92 1 FM and K249ED 97 7 FM both in Albertville HD3 edit On June 5 2015 KTCZ HD3 launched a classic hip hop format branded as Hot 102 5 The HD3 subchannel feeds translator K273BH at 102 5 MHz 11 The format shifted to urban contemporary on February 12 2018 12 13 Studio C editSee also Cities 97 Sampler Studio C is a room located at the radio station with equipment used to record bands and singers as well as chairs to accommodate a small audience Many acts who come to the Twin Cities are invited to Studio C to play a few songs and have some brief fan interactions From 1989 to 2018 KTCZ each holiday season would release an album cassette tape and or CD known as the Cities 97 Sampler Proceeds would benefit Minnesota charities Most of the Cities 97 Sampler tracks were recorded in Studio C in front of a small audience with the remaining tracks recorded live at local clubs in and around the Twin Cities Some recordings that did not make the cut for the Cities 97 Sampler can be found on the KTCZ webpage References edit Your Midwest Media Minneapolis St Paul Dial Guide www yourmidwestmedia net Archived from the original on 2013 08 05 FCC gov KTCZ KTCZ FM 97 1 MHz Minneapolis MN radio locator com a b Archived copy Archived from the original on 2012 03 20 Retrieved 2010 06 28 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Radio station founder Al Tedesco dies Associated Press 2002 12 06 Archived from the original on 2005 05 25 Retrieved 2005 01 25 Broadcasting amp Cable Yearbook page B 224 Says Maytableinc August 20 2018 Cities 97 Minneapolis Returns To AAA Roots RadioInsight Archived from the original on August 21 2018 Retrieved August 20 2018 First Listen Cities 97 1 Minneapolis RadioInsight August 23 2018 Archived from the original on July 3 2023 Retrieved July 3 2023 Hunter Quinn amp Mollie Kendrick Take Mornings At Cities 97 1 RadioInsight 2019 02 04 Archived from the original on 2019 02 07 Retrieved 2019 02 04 KTCZ HD2 Legal Identification Archived 2013 12 14 at the Wayback Machine dated 11 2013 from Northpine com Classic Hip Hop Hot 102 5 Minneapolis Debuts RadioInsight June 5 2015 Archived from the original on July 3 2023 Retrieved July 3 2023 Hot 102 5 Minneapolis Flips To Urban RadioInsight February 18 2018 Archived from the original on February 19 2018 Retrieved February 18 2018 http hdradio com station guides widget php id 16 Archived 2016 09 18 at the Wayback Machine HD Radio Guide for Minneapolis St PaulExternal links editCities 97 1 official website KTCZ in the FCC FM station database KTCZ in Nielsen Audio s FM station database W225AP in the FCC FM station database W225AP at FCCdata org K260BA in the FCC FM station database K260BA at FCCdata org K273BH in the FCC FM station database K273BH at FCCdata org K288GR in the FCC FM station database K288GR at FCCdata org Radiotapes com Airchecks of KTCR FM KTCZ FM along with an aircheck of the format switch from country to Cities 97 plus airchecks and videos of other Twin Cities radio stations TwinCitiesRadioAirchecks com Old radio airchecks and photos from the 1970s of KTCZ s predecessor KTCR FM and other Twin Cities radio stations Program log from January February 1947 at Radiotapes com WTCN TV amp Radio billboard 1949 from the Minnesota Historical Society WTCN TV amp Radio billboard 1950 from the Minnesota Historical Society 45 03 30 N 93 07 28 W 45 058278 N 93 124361 W 45 058278 93 124361 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title KTCZ FM amp oldid 1221930043 HD2, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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