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1 History  



1.1  Early years  





1.2  Simulcast of KCHJ  





1.3  Rhythmic CHR era  





1.4  Return to classic hits  





1.5  From classic to "Retro"  







2 Competition  





3 Former programming  





4 References  





5 External links  














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(Redirected from KVMX (FM))

KQKZ
Broadcast areaSouthwest Kern County
Frequency92.1 MHz (HD radio)
BrandingRetro 92.1
Programming
Language(s)Spanish and English
FormatBilingual Gold AC
Ownership
Owner
  • (Lotus Bakersfield Corp.)
  • Sister stations

    KCHJ, KIWI, KPSL-FM, KWAC
    History

    First air date

    1987 (as KIWI)

    Former call signs

    KIWI (1985–2003)
    KPSL-FM (2003–2011)
    KVMX (2011–2016)
    KCHJ-FM (2016–2019)

    Call sign meaning

    reflection of its previous "Q" branding
    Technical information
    Facility ID35108
    ClassA
    ERP4,200 watts
    HAAT121 meters

    Transmitter coordinates

    35°29′11.00″N 118°53′21.00″W / 35.4863889°N 118.8891667°W / 35.4863889; -118.8891667
    Links
    WebcastListen live
    Websiteretro921.com

    KQKZ (92.1 FM "Retro 92.1") is a commercial radio station that is licensed to serve the community of Bakersfield, California. It is owned by Lotus Communications.[1] Its studios are located in southwest Bakersfield, while its transmitter is located northeast of the city. It airs a bilingual Gold AC format branded as "Retro 92.1" and is broadcasting in HD radioG

    History[edit]

    Early years[edit]

    The station received its construction permit in 1985, and signed onasKIWI in 1987.[2] In 1999, Lotus Communications acquired the station. The sale was consummated on August 24 of that year. For much of its existence before 2003, it played classical music.

    On January 21, 2003, the station changed its call sign to KPSL-FM.[3] Over the years, the station would become a latin music station with the Concierto branding.

    On September 8, 2011, KPSL-FM swapped callsigns and formats with KVMX. With the format swap, it became a classic hits station branded as "The New 92-1 Max-FM".[4]

    On May 6, 2013, KVMX flipped to country, branded as "KiX 92.1".[5] During this time, KVMX would carry syndicated programming from Premiere Networks, including a country countdown show. This format would last for slightly over 3 years.

    Simulcast of KCHJ[edit]

    On July 1, 2016, KVMX broke away from country programming and began simulcasting KCHJ 1010 AM, with its "El Gallito" branding and Ranchera format. Lotus also changed the callsign to KCHJ-FM.[6]

    Rhythmic CHR era[edit]

    On July 5, 2019, It was reported that the station will return to being an English language radio station. In the report, a launch date of July 15 was stated, with the planned on air branding Q92.1.[7] On July 11, Lotus confirmed the rumors, and formally announced the format change to Rhythmic CHR, with the launch date later being pushed back to July 22, in order to allow more time to construct its social media and web pages. As part of the upcoming format change, the station's callsign became KQKZ on July 15. KQKZ officially flipped to the new format at 6:00 a.m. on July 22, with its present "Q92.1" branding, patterned after KSEQ. KQKZ also used KSEQ's on-air personalities in key dayparts, but is still expected to air Bakersfield advertisements, news, traffic and weather.

    Return to classic hits[edit]

    On August 5, 2020, KQKZ suffered an external glitch, that resulted in the station playing classic hits music for nearly two hours. Normal programming was restored at 1:00 p.m. that day.[8] Media watchdogs had suggested possible plans for the station to drop the format after 13 months during the affected period; KQKZ had a mere 0.1 share in the June 2020 Nielsen Audio ratings. Shortly after normal programming resumed, the web link on KQKZ's social pages was changed to KSEQ's website.

    Nearly a month later on September 2, the airstaff (voicetracking from KSEQ) bade farewell to its listeners via Instagram in advance of the planned changes. At midnight on September 3, after playing "Blinding Lights" by The Weeknd, KQKZ flipped back to classic hits, keeping the "Q92.1" branding (with the glitch turning out to be a brief preview of the forthcoming change). The first song under the classic hits format was "Dance with Me" by Orleans. The format change marked a return of the format to the San Joaquin valley area, as KQKZ previously broadcast the format as KVMX from 2011 to 2013.

    On September 8, 2020, KQKZ welcomed Danny Spank (coming from KRAB) as its new morning host, with additional dayparts to be filled in the coming months.

    From classic to "Retro"[edit]

    On April 1st, 2024, KQKZ changed to a Bilingual gold-leaning adult contemporary format branded as "Retro FM 92.1", mirroring a similar format launch done at WMIA-FM and WZJZ in the past year. The change came as "Q92.1" failed to revive the station's ratings, leaving with a mere 0.7, barely an improvement from the previous format, in the February 2024 Nielsen Audio market ratings.[9]

    Competition[edit]

    As of September 2020, KQKZ is an indirect competitor to classic rock KDFO, and rhythmic oldies KKBB.

    Former programming[edit]

    From 2016 to 2019, this station simulcast KCHJ and aired its programming.

    Until July 1, 2016, the weekday programming on this station featured the syndicated Bobby Bones Show on mornings, Anne Kelly on mid days. Rachel Legan was on afternoons. Weekends also featured "The Bobby Bones Country Top 30 Countdown on Sunday Morning." Kix Brooks "American Country Countdown" was on Sunday evenings

    Notable former airstaff on Max FM and Kix include:

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "KQKZ Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  • ^ "Query the REC California FM Station database for KQKZ". REC Networks. Retrieved 6 July 2019.
  • ^ "KQKZ Call Sign History". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  • ^ Bakersfield Frequency Swap Coming RadioInsight - August 16, 2011
  • ^ KVMX Bakersfield Goes Country RadioInsight - May 6, 2013
  • ^ Kix Country Gives Way to El Gallito in Bakersfield RadioInsight - July 7, 2016
  • ^ Venta, Lance (5 July 2019). "Q92.1 To Launch In Bakersfield". Radio Insight. Retrieved 6 July 2019.
  • ^ Venta, Lance (5 August 2020). "Q92.1 Bakersfield Drops Rhythmic CHR (And Then Goes Back)". Radio Insight. Retrieved 5 August 2020.
  • ^ KQKZ Moves to Bilingual Gold AC
  • External links[edit]


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