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KZMP-FM

KZMP-FM (104.9 MHz) is a commercial radio station licensed to Pilot Point, Texas, and serving the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. KZMP-FM is owned by Veena and Samuel Thakkar, through licensee Perfect Media Group, LLC. It airs a South Asian radio format, focusing on Bollywood music. The station broadcasts mainly in English, but also has programs in five South Asian languagesHindi, Punjabi, Bengali, Gujarati and Persian.

KZMP-FM


Broadcast areaDallas-Fort Worth Metroplex/Sherman/ Denison/Gainesville/Ardmore
Frequency104.9 MHz (HD Radio)
Branding104.9 FunAsia
Programming
Language(s)South Asian
FormatSouth Asian music
SubchannelsHD2: “Radio Caravan” (KTCG simulcast)
HD3: “BigFM International” (Asian)
HD4: “Radio Surbhi” (Asian)
Ownership
Owner
  • Veena and Samuel Thakkar
  • (Perfect Media Group, LLC)
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History
First air date
1983 (as KALK)
Former call signs
KALK (1983-1984)
KLAK (1984-1987)
KMKT (1987-1990)
KTCY (1996-2003)
Technical information
Facility ID15854
ClassC1
ERP34,000 watts
HAAT535 meters (1755 ft)
Links
WebcastKZMP-FM Live Feed
Websitefunasia.net
jointhecaravan.com (HD2)
bigfminternational.com (HD3)
radiosurabhi.com (HD4)

KZMP-FM’s studios and offices are located in Dallas, while the transmitter is located west of Collinsville in Cooke County.

History edit

The station opened its studios in Denison, Texas, and began as KALK in 1983, but quickly changed the call sign to KLAK in 1984 as "K-Lake FM 105." It aired an adult contemporary format, and was nicknamed for its proximity to Lake Texoma in far North Texas. On May 12, 1987, KLAK moved to frequency 97.5 FM in Durant, Oklahoma, wiping out popular rimshot KWTX Waco's DFW signal at 97.5; but on that same day, KMKT was established on 104.9 FM as an oldies station and was branded "Katy Klassics" and later "Katy Oldies". Three years later, the station moved to 93.1 FM (now as "Katy Country") in Bells, leaving 104.9 FM dark for six years. KLAK, KMKT, and KWTX are still operational to this day, and although KWTX is still not available to Denison over the air, it is available over the Internet.

On August 10, 1996, KTCY-FM, operated by Tony Rodriguez, son of Spanish Radio pioneer Marcos Rodriguez Sr., began its broadcasting activities under the name "Fab 105", broadcasting all-Beatles music.[citation needed] It was the first Metroplex station to be fully programmed from computer hard drives, and in that case, the station ran jockless through 1997.[citation needed] Tony sold the station to his brother Marcos A. Rodriguez.[citation needed] After March 1997, KTCY switched to an all Gospel station as "Praise 104.9". A year after the swift change, their broadcasting license moved to Pilot Point to increase their signal. In 2000, it was rebranded "Joy 104.9" while maintaining its Gospel format but it soon changed to Regional Mexican as La Mejor 104.9

In 2002, Entravision Communications bought out KTCY and reimaged it to a Regional Mexican station as "Super Estrella 104.9". Less than two years later, KTCY (now on 101.7 FM) and KZMP have swapped call letters and branding, making this station KZMP "104.9 FM El Gato" while maintaining the same format. On January 6, 2005, KZMP was once again rebranded as "Radio Tricolor". Less than 2 years later, Entravision sold five of their Dallas/Fort Worth-area radio stations, including KZMP, to Liberman Broadcasting (now Estrella Media).[1] Prior to the sale, the station switched to a short-lived Spanish Christian format as La Luz 104.9.

Effective July 27, 2021, Estrella Media sold KZMP-FM to Perfect Media Group, LLC.

Signal edit

Unlike most of the area's FM stations, which transmit their signals from Cedar Hill, KZMP-FM transmits its signal from an unincorporated area west of Collinsville. Therefore, KZMP-FM's signal is much stronger in the extreme Northern parts of the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex as well as the cities of Decatur, Bowie, Gainesville, Sherman and Bonham, to as far north as Ardmore, Oklahoma, but is considerably weaker in Dallas, Fort Worth, and areas South of the cities themselves.

References edit

  1. ^ "Calif. media company to buy Dallas radio stations". Dallas Business Journal. July 31, 2006.

External links edit

  • KZMP in the FCC FM station database
  • KZMP in Nielsen Audio's FM station database
  • DFW Radio/TV History

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This article has multiple issues Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page Learn how and when to remove these template messages This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources KZMP FM news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message This article possibly contains original research Please improve it by verifying the claims made and adding inline citations Statements consisting only of original research should be removed July 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Learn how and when to remove this template message KZMP FM 104 9 MHz is a commercial radio station licensed to Pilot Point Texas and serving the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex KZMP FM is owned by Veena and Samuel Thakkar through licensee Perfect Media Group LLC It airs a South Asian radio format focusing on Bollywood music The station broadcasts mainly in English but also has programs in five South Asian languages Hindi Punjabi Bengali Gujarati and Persian KZMP FMPilot Point TexasBroadcast areaDallas Fort Worth Metroplex Sherman Denison Gainesville ArdmoreFrequency104 9 MHz HD Radio Branding104 9 FunAsiaProgrammingLanguage s South AsianFormatSouth Asian musicSubchannelsHD2 Radio Caravan KTCG simulcast HD3 BigFM International Asian HD4 Radio Surbhi Asian OwnershipOwnerVeena and Samuel Thakkar Perfect Media Group LLC Sister stationsKVTTHistoryFirst air date1983 as KALK Former call signsKALK 1983 1984 KLAK 1984 1987 KMKT 1987 1990 KTCY 1996 2003 Technical informationFacility ID15854ClassC1ERP34 000 wattsHAAT535 meters 1755 ft LinksWebcastKZMP FM Live FeedWebsitefunasia net jointhecaravan com HD2 bigfminternational com HD3 radiosurabhi com HD4 KZMP FM s studios and offices are located in Dallas while the transmitter is located west of Collinsville in Cooke County Contents 1 History 2 Signal 3 References 4 External linksHistory editThe station opened its studios in Denison Texas and began as KALK in 1983 but quickly changed the call sign to KLAK in 1984 as K Lake FM 105 It aired an adult contemporary format and was nicknamed for its proximity to Lake Texoma in far North Texas On May 12 1987 KLAK moved to frequency 97 5 FM in Durant Oklahoma wiping out popular rimshot KWTX Waco s DFW signal at 97 5 but on that same day KMKT was established on 104 9 FM as an oldies station and was branded Katy Klassics and later Katy Oldies Three years later the station moved to 93 1 FM now as Katy Country in Bells leaving 104 9 FM dark for six years KLAK KMKT and KWTX are still operational to this day and although KWTX is still not available to Denison over the air it is available over the Internet On August 10 1996 KTCY FM operated by Tony Rodriguez son of Spanish Radio pioneer Marcos Rodriguez Sr began its broadcasting activities under the name Fab 105 broadcasting all Beatles music citation needed It was the first Metroplex station to be fully programmed from computer hard drives and in that case the station ran jockless through 1997 citation needed Tony sold the station to his brother Marcos A Rodriguez citation needed After March 1997 KTCY switched to an all Gospel station as Praise 104 9 A year after the swift change their broadcasting license moved to Pilot Point to increase their signal In 2000 it was rebranded Joy 104 9 while maintaining its Gospel format but it soon changed to Regional Mexican as La Mejor 104 9In 2002 Entravision Communications bought out KTCY and reimaged it to a Regional Mexican station as Super Estrella 104 9 Less than two years later KTCY now on 101 7 FM and KZMP have swapped call letters and branding making this station KZMP 104 9 FM El Gato while maintaining the same format On January 6 2005 KZMP was once again rebranded as Radio Tricolor Less than 2 years later Entravision sold five of their Dallas Fort Worth area radio stations including KZMP to Liberman Broadcasting now Estrella Media 1 Prior to the sale the station switched to a short lived Spanish Christian format as La Luz 104 9 Effective July 27 2021 Estrella Media sold KZMP FM to Perfect Media Group LLC Signal editUnlike most of the area s FM stations which transmit their signals from Cedar Hill KZMP FM transmits its signal from an unincorporated area west of Collinsville Therefore KZMP FM s signal is much stronger in the extreme Northern parts of the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex as well as the cities of Decatur Bowie Gainesville Sherman and Bonham to as far north as Ardmore Oklahoma but is considerably weaker in Dallas Fort Worth and areas South of the cities themselves References edit Calif media company to buy Dallas radio stations Dallas Business Journal July 31 2006 External links editKZMP in the FCC FM station database KZMP in Nielsen Audio s FM station database DFW Radio TV History 33 32 09 N 96 49 55 W 33 5357 N 96 8319 W 33 5357 96 8319 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