Not to change the subject, but this all sounds just like the "old/new KTFM saga". KTUF 106.3 FM started sometime in late 1979/early 1980, with a jazz/AC format, along with David Munoz, who we had last heard on 'disco 103', (remember THAT KTFM?). Condsidering what was on the local airwaves at that time, KTUF was very refreshing and sometimes soothing to experience, especially with a cold beverage. Then sometime in 1982, KTUF, still on 106.3, switched to KESI, with an album rock format. Between 1983 and 1985, the format was changed to light jazz/AC. In late 1985, KESI moved over to 106.7 FM. KESI's AC playlist was not as good as the old KTUF's, but at that time, it was all we had. KESI was the only station that played Susanne Vega, Rickie Lee Jones and many other artists, which I had heard on the east coast for years, in very BIG metropolitan, REAL CITIES, where there is a station on every freq on the entire dial. Somtime in 1991/1992, KESI became KCJZ, with an all jazz/AC format, again featuring Mr D Munoz. Several years later, the jazz craze ended and KCJZ began a dance/pop format. I can't recall when the call letters were changed, because I had stopped listening to local radio. I do remember before 106.7 began playing hiphop and that other stuff, they were playing dance/technopop-rave stuff, because my girlfriend was always listening to it in her car. IMHO, KTUF had a great format for GROWN UPS and to some extent, so did the later KESI. Now all we have on the PUBLIC airwaves is either childish, juvenile or geriatric, unless one likes the stuff they call 'country' now. Its a balance, NPR on one end and neocon garbage on the other! Enjoy!