KKZQ

Coordinates: 35°04′30″N 118°22′12″W / 35.075°N 118.370°W / 35.075; -118.370
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KKZQ
High Desert Broadcasting
  • (High Desert Broadcasting LLC)
  • KCEL, KGMX, KQAV, KMVE, KOSS, KUTY
    History
    First air date
    2001
    Technical information
    Facility ID85024
    ClassA
    ERP340 watts
    HAAT189 meters (620 ft)
    Links
    WebcastListen Live
    Website1001thequake.com

    KKZQ (100.1

    High Desert Broadcasting and broadcasts a classic rock format. KKZQ leases space on KSRY
    's transmission tower.

    History

    KKZQ signed on in 2001 with a

    soft adult contemporary as "The Breeze 100.1", formatted very similarly to KOST (103.5 FM), a Los Angeles-based station that could be received in the Antelope Valley. In 2003, KKZQ flipped to modern rock
    with the branding "The Edge 100.1". That format succeeded because there were no other modern rock-formatted stations audible in the Antelope Valley.

    In August 2007, former WLUP-FM (Chicago) on-air personality Mark Zander joined KKZQ as programming director, adding to his existing duties in the same role with sister station KLKZ.[1] Zander resigned from High Desert Broadcasting on June 13, 2008 to manage his own radio content production company.[2]

    Other notable talent included former KNX personality Jeff Duran, who took over as programming director in addition to his daily airshift. Duran's interviews with Donald Trump, Lady Gaga and Shuggie Otis went viral and briefly increased KKZQ presence beyond its limited frequency.[3]

    On March 9, 2015, High Desert Broadcasting merged the active rock programming of KKZQ with the classic rock format of KQAV into a new mainstream rock station, branded "100.1 The Quake".[4] KQAV simulcast KKZQ for five days, then stunted that weekend with a looped message directing listeners to the latter station at 100.1 FM; on March 16, the 93.5 FM frequency flipped to rhythmic oldies. KQAV morning show host Gary Crewes moved to middays on the new KKZQ, while The Edge's Mitchell retained his morning drive timeslot.[5] In October 2017, KKZQ adjusted its format to classic rock, dropping the newer music that it was playing but keeping the Quake branding.

    References

    1. ^ "Mark Zander Adds PD Duties At KKZQ". All Access. All Access Music Group. August 6, 2007. Retrieved January 6, 2019.
    2. ^ "Zander Leaves High Desert". All Access. All Access Music Group. June 13, 2008. Retrieved January 6, 2019.
    3. ^ "KKZQ's Jeff Duran Upped To APD". All Access. All Access Music Group. November 21, 2008. Retrieved March 6, 2019.
    4. ^ Venta, Lance (March 17, 2015). "Old School 93.5 Launches In Antelope Valley After Quake Move". RadioInsight. RadioBB Networks. Retrieved June 6, 2018.
    5. ^ "KQAV Staffers, Format Merge With Sister KKZQ To Be 100.1 The Quake; Classic Hip-Hop Debuts At 93.5". All Access. All Access Music Group. March 11, 2015. Retrieved June 6, 2018.

    External links

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