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KFLX Change

Well, sadly I'm in the midwest and can't join you. However, I am very interested in the outcome with KZGL. I would love to be the buyer/find one. On Tower Investment's website they have it listed as KFAZ 103.7 in Flagstaff, is that a misprint or has something else changed?
 
Looks like a Call Letter Change, but the rest of the Information is correct. Or Tower did that post with the Original Call Letters. KFZA were the original calls according to the FCC Database.

KFZA - FM, C3, 103.7 MHz, Flagstaff, AZ (#153 Rank)
$3,850,000 FCC Pop. Count (71,600 persons)

:eek:
 
Ryno, Jeff and Winter:

Since you guys are out there, could you tell me in your opinions: Would Flagstaff support a community/public radio station? One that is along the lines of a AAA/NPR affiliate? Like WXPN in Philly? Thanks in advance for your input!
 
jeffinaz said:
Looks like a Call Letter Change, but the rest of the Information is correct. Or Tower did that post with the Original Call Letters. KFZA were the original calls according to the FCC Database.

KFZA - FM, C3, 103.7 MHz, Flagstaff, AZ (#153 Rank)
$3,850,000 FCC Pop. Count (71,600 persons)

:eek:

Just to make this post a bit clearer, the Call Letters currently for 103.7 are KZGL.
 
michelleradiogirl said:
Ryno, Jeff and Winter:

Since you guys are out there, could you tell me in your opinions: Would Flagstaff support a community/public radio station? One that is along the lines of a AAA/NPR affiliate? Like WXPN in Philly? Thanks in advance for your input!

Currently we have 2 NPR stations out of Northern Az Univ. One Classical (KNAU) and one Talk (KPUB) both ran by NAU. The other station that has a translator in Flagstaff is KJZA, and is a PRI based station, which is out of Prescott and it carries the AM broadcast from KAWC out of Yuma, Az.

Being as Flagstaff just lost KZGL it might support a NPR based AAA station. Although I don't see either KNAU, KJAK (NAU's Student Run Station @ 1680 am), or KJZA ever headed in that direction.
 
Re: KFLX Change/Missing Translator

July 12th has come and gone and all but a month later K280BU (104.1) is still M.I.A. Does this suprise me? Not even close.
But you do have to appreciate the GM of the station telling you it is coming soon. I listened to KFLX online for a bit today, and KFLX is saying on-air that they are on here in Flagstaff @ 104.1. Hmmmmm, isn't that false advertising?
 
Re: KFLX Change/Missing Translator

jeffinaz said:
July 12th has come and gone and all but a month later K280BU (104.1) is still M.I.A. Does this suprise me? Not even close.
But you do have to appreciate the GM of the station telling you it is coming soon. I listened to KFLX online for a bit today, and KFLX is saying on-air that they are on here in Flagstaff @ 104.1. Hmmmmm, isn't that false advertising?

104.1 is finally on the air, in stereo, and retransmitting 92.5 instead of 107.5.
 
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