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KNZR-FM

KNZR-FM (97.7 MHz) is a commercial radio station licensed to Shafter, California, and broadcasting to the Bakersfield radio market. KNZR-FM airs a news/talk format. It is owned by Alpha Media, LLC, through licensee Alpha Media Licensee LLC. The studios and offices are on Pegasus Drive in Bakersfield.[3]

KNZR-FM
Broadcast areaBakersfield metropolitan area
Frequency97.7 MHz
BrandingKNZR 97.7 FM
Programming
FormatNews/Talk
NetworkFox News Radio
AffiliationsPremiere Radio Networks
Westwood One
Salem Radio Network
Ownership
Owner
KKBB, KLLY, KNZR
History
First air date
March 3, 1978; 46 years ago (March 3, 1978) (as KQEZ)[1]
Former call signs
KQEZ (1978–1979)[1]
KMGN (1979[1]-1983)
KLYD-FM (1983–1988)
KKBB (1988–1994)
KZBA (1994–1996)
KRME (1996–2001)
KSMJ (2001–2013)[2]
Technical information
Facility ID8109
ClassA
ERP4,100 watts
HAAT121 meters (397 feet)
Transmitter coordinates
35°27′33″N 119°01′13″W / 35.45917°N 119.02028°W / 35.45917; -119.02028
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websiteknzr.com

KNZR-FM has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 4,100 watts. It is a Class A FM station, limited to the communities in and adjacent to Bakersfield. The transmitter is off Warehouse Road in Oildale.[4]

Programming edit

The schedule on KNZR-AM-FM features one local talk show heard in late mornings, hosted by Terry Maxwell, a former Bakersfield City Council member and restaurateur. The rest of the weekday line-up is nationally syndicated conservative talk shows: The Glenn Beck Program, The Sean Hannity Show, The Sebastian Gorka Show, The Mark Levin Show, The Ramsey Show with Dave Ramsey, Coast to Coast AM with George Noory and The Hugh Hewitt Show.[5]

On weekends, syndicated shows include At Home with Gary Sullivan, Bill Handel on the Law, Gun Talk with Tom Gresham, The Dennis Prager Show, Somewhere in Time with Art Bell and Rich DeMuro on Tech. Most hours begin with world and national news from Fox News Radio.

History edit

Early years edit

The station signed on the air on March 3, 1978; 46 years ago (March 3, 1978). The original call sign was KQEZ.[6] The following year, it switched its call sign to KMGN, airing a country music format. The station was owned by Brandon-Dorsey Communications.

In 1986, Community Service Broadcasters took over as debtor in possession.[7] The call letters switched to KKBB and the station featured an album rock sound, using NBC Radio's "The Source" young adult network for news and features. In 1996, the station switched to a Regional Mexican format as KRME, when it was owned by Spanish-language broadcaster Eduardo Caballero.

The station was assigned the KSMJ call letters by the Federal Communications Commission on February 6, 2001. As its call sign implies, the station carried a smooth jazz format.

Changes in ownership edit

Buckley Broadcasting acquired KSMJ in 2001. Buckley decided to pair 97.7 FM with AM 1560, to give Bakersfield listeners the choice to hear the talk programming on KNZR on either AM or FM. KSMJ changed to its current KNZR-FM call sign on September 11, 2013.[8] The two stations began simulcasting around the clock.

In 2014, Buckley Broadcasting sold its California stations, including KNZR-AM-FM, to Alpha Media of Portland, Oregon.[9] Alpha Media Chairman Larry Wilson said, "The Buckley clusters in California will be a great addition to the West Coast footprint. Bakersfield is a rich and vibrant city full of live and local opportunities."

Racial controversy edit

On January 18, 2018, Midday host Jaz McKay was told that due to budgetary concerns he would be replaced the next week with Sean Hannity in the noon to 3pm slot which he had occupied for 14 years. McKay then took to social media and used derogatory language to describe Hispanic radio broadcasts in the area. McKay claimed the large number of Spanish language radio stations in Bakersfield made it increasingly difficult for English speaking announcers to find employment.[10] At 45.5%, Hispanics comprise the largest demographic group in Bakersfield.[11] On January 24, McKay’s time slot was indeed taken over by the syndicated radio show from Sean Hannity.[12] On the same day, it was also reported that McKay’s fellow conservative talk show host Inga Barks was, for unspecified reasons, no longer associated with the station.[13]

McKay was later hired for the 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. time slot on KERN 1180 AM & 96.1 FM, in December, 2018.[14] KERN 1180, KNZR's chief talk radio competitor, is owned by American General Media.

Former programming edit

  • The station was once home to Chris Squires. He had been Program Director for KKXX-FM, KRAB, KKDJ, and KSMJ when they were owned by Mondosphere Broadcasting, and was known as on-air name "Spydee." He was also program director for Mix 97-7.
  • Kristin Jacobs was former;y on the mid-day shift, and had been on the radio in Bakersfield doing the same shift on Clear Channel-owned KKDJ (when it was "K-LITE 105.3").
  • Erik Daniels was on in the afternoons, and had been a Buckley Radio employee for many years, also serving on KLLY, and doing production director duties for the company.
  • The Beacon Radio program with Austin Harris once aired Sunday mornings.
  • Weekends Fill/In included Rogers Brandon.
  • Brent Michaels hosted the morning show until August 22, 2008.
  • The syndicated morning program The Bob and Sheri Show debuted September 2008.
  • The station carried the syndicated John Tesh radio program on weekday evenings and Sunday mornings until January, 2011. He is now on KBFP-FM

Previous logos edit

     

References edit

  1. ^ a b c History Cards for KNZR-FM, fcc.gov. Retrieved May 17, 2019.
  2. ^ Call Sign History, fcc.gov. Retrieved May 17, 2019.
  3. ^ KNZR.com/contact
  4. ^ Radio-Locator.com/KNZR-FM
  5. ^ KNZR.com/shows
  6. ^ Broadcasting Yearbook 1980 page C-31
  7. ^ Broadcasting Yearbook 1989 page B-44
  8. ^ "Call Sign History". FCC Media Bureau CDBS Public Access Database.
  9. ^ RadioOnline.com "Alpha Media to Purchase Buckley California Outlets" Oct. 10, 2014
  10. ^ “Facebook ablaze over racist comment by local talk radio host”, ‘’Bakersfield Californian’’, January 19, 2018
  11. ^ Race and Ethnicity in Bakersfield at Statistical Atlas
  12. ^ “Sean Hannity Is Back In Bakersfield”, KNZR.com, January 24, 2018
  13. ^ "“Two conservative radio talk show hosts lose jobs at KNZR", Bakersfield Californian, January 24, 2018
  14. ^ "Jaz McKay set to return to radio following racist video", 23ABC News, December 19, 2018

External links edit

  • KNZR-FM official website
  • KNZR in the FCC FM station database
  • KNZR in Nielsen Audio's FM station database

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KNZR FM 97 7 MHz is a commercial radio station licensed to Shafter California and broadcasting to the Bakersfield radio market KNZR FM airs a news talk format It is owned by Alpha Media LLC through licensee Alpha Media Licensee LLC The studios and offices are on Pegasus Drive in Bakersfield 3 KNZR FMShafter CaliforniaBroadcast areaBakersfield metropolitan areaFrequency97 7 MHzBrandingKNZR 97 7 FMProgrammingFormatNews TalkNetworkFox News RadioAffiliationsPremiere Radio NetworksWestwood OneSalem Radio NetworkOwnershipOwnerAlpha Media LLC Alpha Media Licensee LLC Sister stationsKKBB KLLY KNZRHistoryFirst air dateMarch 3 1978 46 years ago March 3 1978 as KQEZ 1 Former call signsKQEZ 1978 1979 1 KMGN 1979 1 1983 KLYD FM 1983 1988 KKBB 1988 1994 KZBA 1994 1996 KRME 1996 2001 KSMJ 2001 2013 2 Technical informationFacility ID8109ClassAERP4 100 wattsHAAT121 meters 397 feet Transmitter coordinates35 27 33 N 119 01 13 W 35 45917 N 119 02028 W 35 45917 119 02028LinksWebcastListen LiveWebsiteknzr com KNZR FM has an effective radiated power ERP of 4 100 watts It is a Class A FM station limited to the communities in and adjacent to Bakersfield The transmitter is off Warehouse Road in Oildale 4 Contents 1 Programming 2 History 2 1 Early years 2 2 Changes in ownership 2 3 Racial controversy 3 Former programming 4 Previous logos 5 References 6 External linksProgramming editThe schedule on KNZR AM FM features one local talk show heard in late mornings hosted by Terry Maxwell a former Bakersfield City Council member and restaurateur The rest of the weekday line up is nationally syndicated conservative talk shows The Glenn Beck Program The Sean Hannity Show The Sebastian Gorka Show The Mark Levin Show The Ramsey Show with Dave Ramsey Coast to Coast AM with George Noory and The Hugh Hewitt Show 5 On weekends syndicated shows include At Home with Gary Sullivan Bill Handel on the Law Gun Talk with Tom Gresham The Dennis Prager Show Somewhere in Time with Art Bell and Rich DeMuro on Tech Most hours begin with world and national news from Fox News Radio History editEarly years edit The station signed on the air on March 3 1978 46 years ago March 3 1978 The original call sign was KQEZ 6 The following year it switched its call sign to KMGN airing a country music format The station was owned by Brandon Dorsey Communications In 1986 Community Service Broadcasters took over as debtor in possession 7 The call letters switched to KKBB and the station featured an album rock sound using NBC Radio s The Source young adult network for news and features In 1996 the station switched to a Regional Mexican format as KRME when it was owned by Spanish language broadcaster Eduardo Caballero The station was assigned the KSMJ call letters by the Federal Communications Commission on February 6 2001 As its call sign implies the station carried a smooth jazz format Changes in ownership edit Buckley Broadcasting acquired KSMJ in 2001 Buckley decided to pair 97 7 FM with AM 1560 to give Bakersfield listeners the choice to hear the talk programming on KNZR on either AM or FM KSMJ changed to its current KNZR FM call sign on September 11 2013 8 The two stations began simulcasting around the clock In 2014 Buckley Broadcasting sold its California stations including KNZR AM FM to Alpha Media of Portland Oregon 9 Alpha Media Chairman Larry Wilson said The Buckley clusters in California will be a great addition to the West Coast footprint Bakersfield is a rich and vibrant city full of live and local opportunities Racial controversy edit On January 18 2018 Midday host Jaz McKay was told that due to budgetary concerns he would be replaced the next week with Sean Hannity in the noon to 3pm slot which he had occupied for 14 years McKay then took to social media and used derogatory language to describe Hispanic radio broadcasts in the area McKay claimed the large number of Spanish language radio stations in Bakersfield made it increasingly difficult for English speaking announcers to find employment 10 At 45 5 Hispanics comprise the largest demographic group in Bakersfield 11 On January 24 McKay s time slot was indeed taken over by the syndicated radio show from Sean Hannity 12 On the same day it was also reported that McKay s fellow conservative talk show host Inga Barks was for unspecified reasons no longer associated with the station 13 McKay was later hired for the 10 00 a m to 2 00 p m time slot on KERN 1180 AM amp 96 1 FM in December 2018 14 KERN 1180 KNZR s chief talk radio competitor is owned by American General Media Former programming editThe station was once home to Chris Squires He had been Program Director for KKXX FM KRAB KKDJ and KSMJ when they were owned by Mondosphere Broadcasting and was known as on air name Spydee He was also program director for Mix 97 7 Kristin Jacobs was former y on the mid day shift and had been on the radio in Bakersfield doing the same shift on Clear Channel owned KKDJ when it was K LITE 105 3 Erik Daniels was on in the afternoons and had been a Buckley Radio employee for many years also serving on KLLY and doing production director duties for the company The Beacon Radio program with Austin Harris once aired Sunday mornings Weekends Fill In included Rogers Brandon Brent Michaels hosted the morning show until August 22 2008 The syndicated morning program The Bob and Sheri Show debuted September 2008 The station carried the syndicated John Tesh radio program on weekday evenings and Sunday mornings until January 2011 He is now on KBFP FMPrevious logos edit nbsp nbsp nbsp References edit a b c History Cards for KNZR FM fcc gov Retrieved May 17 2019 Call Sign History fcc gov Retrieved May 17 2019 KNZR com contact Radio Locator com KNZR FM KNZR com shows Broadcasting Yearbook 1980 page C 31 Broadcasting Yearbook 1989 page B 44 Call Sign History FCC Media Bureau CDBS Public Access Database RadioOnline com Alpha Media to Purchase Buckley California Outlets Oct 10 2014 Facebook ablaze over racist comment by local talk radio host Bakersfield Californian January 19 2018 Race and Ethnicity in Bakersfield at Statistical Atlas Sean Hannity Is Back In Bakersfield KNZR com January 24 2018 Two conservative radio talk show hosts lose jobs at KNZR Bakersfield Californian January 24 2018 Jaz McKay set to return to radio following racist video 23ABC News December 19 2018External links editKNZR FM official website KNZR in the FCC FM station database KNZR in Nielsen Audio s FM station database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title KNZR FM amp oldid 1221109897, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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