KBZU
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Branding | 106.7 The Buz2 |
Programming | |
Format | Sports |
Affiliations | ESPN Radio |
Ownership | |
Owner |
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KABZ, KKPT | |
History | |
First air date | January 1, 1979 | (as KAKI at 107.1)
Former call signs | KAKI (1979–1992) KGKO-FM (1992–1993) KMVK (1993–1997) KDDK (1997–2002) KHKN (2002–2009) KHLR (2009–2020) |
Former frequencies | 107.1 MHz (1979–1993) |
Technical information | |
Facility ID | 6819 |
Class | C2 |
ERP | 13,000 watts |
HAAT | 292.7 meters (960 ft) |
Transmitter coordinates | 34°47′56″N 92°29′53″W / 34.79889°N 92.49806°W |
KBZU (106.7
KBZU is a Class C2 FM station, with an effective radiated power (ERP) of 13,000 watts from a tower 960 feet (292.7 m) in height above average terrain (HAAT).[2]
History
Early years at 107.1
On January 1, 1979, the station
In 1992, the station changed its
Move to 106.7
In 1993, the station was bought by the Southern Skies Corporation for $1.125 million.[5] The new owners finished moving the station to 106.7 on a new tower and relocated the studios and offices to Little Rock. The format returned to country music and the call letters were switched to KMVK, which represented "Maverick."
In 1997, the station was acquired by Clear Channel Communications, now known as iHeartMedia.[6] The station switched its call sign to KDDK and began calling itself "The Wolf." In 2002, its call letters changed again, this time to KHKN, representing the word "Kickin'."
On March 31, 2008, "The Wolf" moved to 105.1 FM (currently KMJX) and KHKN rebranded as "TOM-FM".[7] According to Phil Hunt, regional programming vice-president of Clear Channel, "We're going to call the station Tom FM after Tom Wood and his famous Brown Bagger show."[7]
Switch to gospel, rhythmic oldies
On August 17, 2009, KHKN swapped formats and call letters with KHLR (94.9 FM). The new KHLR at 106.7 FM flipped to urban contemporary gospel, branded as "Hallelujah FM."
On April 12, 2011, Clear Channel sold the station to Signal Media for $2 million.[8]
On July 19, 2011, at 6 p.m., KHLR changed its format to rhythmic oldies, branded as "Heartbeat 106.7." The first song on "Heartbeat" was "Good Times" by Chic. Although its slogan was billed as "R&B + Old School," its playlist also featured artists from the early days of the Disco/Dance and Rhythmic Pop genres.
Return to country music
On August 12, 2015 at 5 PM, after playing "Last Dance" by Donna Summer, KHLR flipped to country, branded as "106.7 The Ride". It launched with a "commercial free 10,000 song free ride," beginning with "Kick the Dust Up" by Luke Bryan. The new country format competes with former owner iHeartMedia’s country combo of KSSN and KMJX.
The Buz2
On November 13, 2020, morning host Doug Kramer, who had moved from KHKN earlier that year, announced his dismissal from the station, and announced that the rest of the airstaff, including midday host AJ Parker and afternoon host Ashley King, would exit within 30 days; he claimed this was due to financial hardships brought on by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. [9] On December 30, Signal Media announced that the station would flip to sports talk, as a supplemental sister station to KABZ, on January 4, 2021, branded as "106.7 The Buz2", under new call sign KBZU. "The Buz2" will feature the national ESPN Radio lineup, while continuing to serve as home to Arkansas State University football, University of Arkansas-Little Rock men’s basketball and Benton High School football.[10]
References
- ^ "106.7 the Ride Little Rock to Flip to Sports "Buz2"".
- ^ Radio-Locator.com/KBZU-FM
- ^ Broadcasting Yearbook 1981 page C-14
- ^ Broadcasting Yearbook 1993 page B-22
- ^ Broadcasting & Cable Yearbook 1994 page B-22
- ^ Broadcasting & Cable Yearbook 2005 page D-57
- ^ a b "KHKN (106.1 [sic] The Wolf)/Little Rock Set for Tom FM Flip" Radio Online 22 February 2008, accessed 12 January 2009
- ^ "Little Rock's gospel "Hallelujah" sells for $2 million". Radio-Info.com. April 12, 2011. Archived from the original on April 17, 2011.
- ^ 106.7 The Ride to Move to Jockless Presentation
- ^ 106.7 The Ride Little Rock to Flip to Sports "Buz2"
External links
- KBZU in the FCC FM station database
- KBZU in Nielsen Audio's FM station database