KFMA

Coordinates: 32°00′11″N 110°47′53″W / 32.003°N 110.798°W / 32.003; -110.798
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KFMA
  • MHz
BrandingRock 102.1 KFMA
Programming
FormatActive rock
Affiliations
Ownership
Owner
KCMT, KFFN, KLPX, KMXZ-FM, KTKT
History
First air date
1982; 42 years ago (1982)
Former call signs
KCMT (2000–2014)
Former frequencies
101.9 MHz (2001–2002)
Call sign meaning
FM (Frequency Modulation) Arizona (or Alternative Rock)
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID87841
ClassC1
ERP100,000 watts
HAAT81 meters (266 ft)
Links
Public license information
WebcastListen live
Websitekfma.com

KFMA (102.1

studios
and offices on North Commerce Drive.

KFMA has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 100,000 watts, the maximum for most FM stations. The transmitter is on West Zinnia Road in Tucson, near North Kalin Avenue.[2]

History

Easy listening (1982-198?)

In 1982 the station began using the call sign KEZG. It aired an easy listening and beautiful music format with quarter hour sweeps of instrumental cover versions of popular songs and soft vocals.

Top 40 (198?-1991)

After changing hands in the mid-1980s it became KFXX, a Top 40 station. In the early 1990s, the station was sold to Bill Yde, who eventually sold it Lotus Radio, its current owner.

Rock (1991–1993)

Between October 15, 1991 and September 21, 1993, it was KTZN, which played a

Adult Contemporary mix.[3]

Adult alternative (1993–1995)

KTZN then became 92.1 and 101.3 The Echo with the call letters KEKO. As the Echo, it was an

FM translator K267AF 101.3, located in Tucson. In many parts of Tucson, the translator was much easier to hear. Nevertheless, Lotus Communications coordinated a frequency swap with KCMT
because the 92.1 frequency better served their target audience while the 102.1 frequency better served the target audience of KFMA.

Alternative (1995–2014)

In November 1995, the flip to KFMA and alternative rock was made. KFMA began streaming audio on the internet in 2003. Effective March 21, 2014, KFMA moved to 102.1 MHz.[4]

Active rock (2014–present)

In 2014, the station shifted to an active rock playlist, using the name "Rock 102.1".

From 2017-19, the station aired the

syndicated "Billy Madison Show" in morning drive time.[5]
Since then, the station has returned to local programming in mornings.

Awards

  • Tucson Weekly Best of Tucson: public-vote winner for its radio station category (usually Best Rock Station) every year since 1996 except once.[6]

Logos

  • KFMA Logo, circa 1998
    KFMA Logo, circa 1998
  • Logo from circa 2002 until April 2004
    Logo from circa 2002 until April 2004
  • Logo from April 2004 to March 2014
    Logo from April 2004 to March 2014

References

  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for KFMA". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^ Radio-Locator.com/KFMA
  3. ^ Call Sign History
  4. ^ "Lotus to Swap Frequencies in Tucson - RadioInsight". 21 March 2014.
  5. ^ "The Billy Madison Show Will Wake up Tucson on KFMA (Rock 102.1)".
  6. ^ Best of Tucson 2005

External links

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