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Coordinates: 39°3050N 119°4254W / 39.51389°N 119.71500°W / 39.51389; -119.71500
 

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KZTQ
Broadcast areaReno–Sparks metropolitan area
Frequency1230 kHz
Branding96.1 The Zone
Programming
FormatAlternative rock
AffiliationsPremiere Networks
Ownership
Owner
  • Reno Media Group
  • (Americom Limited Partnership)
  • Sister stations

    KODS, KLCA, KOLC, KBZZ, KRNO
    History

    First air date

    1947 (as KWRN at 1490)

    Former call signs

    KWRN (1947–1957)
    KDOT (1957–1963)
    KCBN (1963–1989)
    KRNO (1989–1990)
    KCBN (1990–2001)
    KPLY (2001–2005)
    KJFK (2005–2013)
    KSGG (2013–2018)
    KBZZ (2018–2019)

    Former frequencies

    1490 kHz (1947–1963)
    Technical information
    Facility ID202
    ClassC
    Power1,000 watts
    250 watts (translator)

    Transmitter coordinates

    39°30′50N 119°42′54W / 39.51389°N 119.71500°W / 39.51389; -119.71500
    Translator(s)See § FM translators
    Links
    Websitethezone961.com

    KZTQ (1230 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensedtoReno, Nevada. The station is owned by Americom Limited Partnership. The station airs an alternative rock format known as "96.1 The Zone", after its translator in Reno on 96.1 FM.

    The station's studios are located on Matley Lane in East Reno, and its transmitter is located near Veterans Parkway in Reno, just south of the Truckee River and the Sparks city limits.

    History[edit]

    The station signed on the air in 1947 with 250 watts using call sign KWRN. It was initially owned by Reno Newspapers, Incorporated and broadcast on 1490 kHz with 250 W power.[1] This station was acquired by Kenyon Brown in 1950;[2] Brown moved it to 1230 kHz two years later. Upon Radioreno's acquisition of KWRN in 1957, KWRN became KDOT, and on August 14, 1963, the station became KCBN, returning to the air October 30 of that year after being silent for nearly a year.[3] The KCBN call sign remained in place for most of the next 50 years.

    The station announced as of March 18, 2013, it would switch from progressive talktourban contemporary, branded as "Swag 104.9" and changed its call sign to KSGG.[4]

    On March 24, 2014, KSGG changed its format to sports, with programming from Yahoo! Sports Radio (now SB Nation Radio).[5]

    On March 24, 2015, KSGG flipped to a country format as "96.9 the Rodeo", with an FM translator on 96.9 MHz, with a focus on 1990s country songs.[6][7]

    On October 1, 2016, KSGG changed its format to classic hip hop, branded as "Power 96.9 & 1230".

    On March 15, 2018, KSGG swapped call signs with sister station KBZZ.

    KBZZ was the former Reno affiliate of the San Francisco Giants Radio Network.[8] Station ownership made the decision to discontinue Giants broadcasts beginning with the 2019 season.[9] On September 13, 2019, KBZZ and KZTQ exchanged call signs, formats, and associated translators: Bob FM and the KZTQ call sign moved to 1230 AM but kept its 96.1 and 96.9 FM translators, while 92.5 FM (nominally a repeater of KRNO HD2) flipped to sports talk as "92.5 The Game", also heard on 1270 AM, which regained the KBZZ call sign.

    On February 10, 2023, KZTQ changed its format from adult hits to alternative rock, branded as "96.1 The Zone".[10]

    FM translator[edit]

    The 96.1 in the KZTQ branding originates with the FM translator frequency.

    Broadcast translator for KZTQ
    Call sign Frequency City of license FID ERP (W) Class FCC info
    K241AK 96.1 FM Reno, Nevada 87691 250 D LMS

    [edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "KWRN Reno, Nev. ABC Outlet (1490 kc), Starts" (PDF). Broadcasting. December 8, 1947. Retrieved 26 October 2014.
  • ^ "WPIK KWRN Sales Are Reported" (PDF). Broadcasting. December 8, 1950. Retrieved 23 July 2017.
  • ^ Broadcasting Yearbook 1977 page C-130
  • ^ "Reno's Swag Moves". 20 March 2013.
  • ^ KSGG flips to Yahoo Sports
  • ^ "Willie 96.9 on Facebook". Facebook. Archived from the original on 2022-04-30.[user-generated source]
  • ^ "Reno Media Group > About Us".
  • ^ "The Official Site of The San Francisco Giants: Schedule: Broadcast Affiliates". Archived from the original on 2007-03-18.
  • ^ "Giants off Reno radio for first time since 1984".
  • ^ 96.1 The Zone Debuts in Reno Radioinsight - February 10, 2023
  • External links[edit]


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