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Broadcast area | Dunsmuir / Redding / Mount Shasta / Yreka |
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Frequency | 100.1 MHz |
Branding | Z100fm The Z-Channel |
Programming | |
Format | Oldies/classic hits/classic rock |
Affiliations | Compass Media Networks United Stations Radio Networks |
Ownership | |
Owner | Z-Channel Radio LLC |
History | |
First air date | December 8, 1992 |
Former call signs | KRKD (1992–1994, CP) |
Call sign meaning | Z-Rockin' Oldies |
Technical information | |
Licensing authority | FCC |
Facility ID | 21223 |
Class | C3 |
ERP | 12,500 watts |
HAAT | 71 meters |
Links | |
Public license information | |
Webcast | Listen Live |
Website | zchannelradio.com |
KZRO (100.1 FM) (also known as Z100fm or The Z-Channel) is an oldies/classic hits/classic rock formatted radio station based in Mount Shasta, California (city of license is Dunsmuir, California). The owner, general manager, program director and lead on-air talent is Dennis Michael Crepps, known by his radio name "Dennis Michaels".
History
The station first signed on the air as KRKD on the FM dial on December 8, 1992. Not much else is known about the ownership of the station at the time or what format was played before Big Tree Communications took over ownership in 1997. During that time, the station's call letters were changed to the current KZRO-FM at 100.1 with the city of license being out of Dunsmuir, California. The format for the station was changed to "rockin' oldies", predominantly a rock station to compete with other Siskiyou County radio stations such as KMJC-AM, KMJC-FM, KSYC-AM, KSYC-FM and KWHO-FM.
In 2021, KZRO became the only locally-run radio station in operation as their competing stations either went silent, became satellite radio affiliates or signed off for good within the next decade. KSYC-FM Yreka and KHWA Weed went silent in 2019 but returned to the air in 2022 as Jefferson Public Radio-owned stations joining KSYC-AM Yreka and KMJC-AM Mount Shasta that were already JPR stations; KMJC-FM Mount Shasta became a K-LOVE radio affiliate and changed call letters to KKLC in 2008; local church-owned station KMSJ-LP Mount Shasta signed off for good in 2022 and KSYC-AM Yreka signed off for good in 2024. KZRO continues to serves the Northern California region as Siskiyou County's only local station to this day.
Michaels would acquire the station under his own banner Z-Channel Radio LLC sometime in the 2010's.
The station, with the slogan "We're in it for the music, not the money," features only two commercial breaks per hour 24/7 on weekdays plus 30 hours of weekend syndicated programming (see below).
KZRO has been granted a construction permit by the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to upgrade to Class C1 at a new transmitter site. The effective radiated power will increase to 13,500 watts, and the antenna height above average terrain will increase to 635 meters. This will cover nearly 225,000 persons in the Redding, California Nielson metro radio market. The station currently covers 195,000 persons in five counties throughout its 24,000-square-mile (62,000 km) coverage area.
Programming
6–10 am: The Dennis Michaels Dog And Pony Show includes music features, goofy stories, daily listener emails and requests, The Old Farmer's Almanac, The Prime Comedy Cut and Stupid News. Other daily features include Into Tomorrow with Dave Graveline, Flashback Pop Quiz, A Better Life with Sonjay Gupta, and Lunchtime With The Beatles Monday at noon. WESTWOOD ONE RADIO NEWS full five minute reports air weekdays at 8 am, 10 am, noon, 2 pm and 5 pm. One-minute updates air at the bottom of every hour, 24/7 (weekend times float with programming).
noon-Live From The 60s with The Real Don Steele, 5 pm-Live in Concert with Lisa Berigan.
6 am-The Car Show, 7 am-Time Warp with Bill St. James, 11 am-Sammy Hagar's Top Rock Countdown, 12 pm-The Acoustic Storm with Audrey Parets, 1 pm-The Classic Hit List with MG Kelly and 4 pm-The Classics with Steve Downes.
6 am-Hot Rod Radio USA with Wings Kalahan, 8 am-Goddard's Gold with Steve Goddard, 11 am-Off the Record with Uncle Joe Benson, 12 pm-Get The Led Out with Carol Miller, 1 pm-Little Steven's Underground Garage with Little Steven Van Zandt, 3 pm-Floydian Slip with Craig Bailey and 4 pm-Blues Deluxe with Dave Johnson.
Past/present local talent
- Michele Cloutier (1997-present, part-time account executive and commercial talent)
- Rick Martin (2008-2009, formerly of KWSD/KMJC, KSYC/KYRE, KEDY, KNTK/KCWH/KSIZ)
- Kevin Sponsler (2024, formerly of KSYC-AM & FM, now of Siskiyou Country Radio)
References
- "Facility Technical Data for KZRO". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
- Walker, Wilson (November 25, 2022). "One-man radio station in shadow of Mount Shasta keeps the rock rollin'". CBS News Bay Area. Retrieved November 24, 2024.
External links
- KZRO/Z100FM/Z-CHANNEL Website
- Listen Live on 128K stream
- Listen On Alexa: To Listen, 'Alexa, Enable Z-Channel Radio Skill'. From that point on, 'Alexa, Listen To Z-Channel Radio
- Facility details for Facility ID 21223 (KZRO) in the FCC Licensing and Management System
- KZRO in Nielsen Audio's FM station database
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