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On April 20, 2001, at 6 pm, after playing "Higher" by Creed, KZZP began stunting with a three-day loop of Prince's Kiss. At noon on April 23, the station relaunched as "104.7 KISS-FM". It featured an introduction from Destiny's Child, whose song Survivor was the first song played. [19]
He proved to be valuable as Johnjay's side kick. As syndication grew, the show moved to 104.7 KISS FM in Phoenix, Arizona. Johnjay and Rich is now syndicated by Premiere Radio Networks in more than 20 American cities, [4] including Portland, Oregon, New Orleans, Louisiana, Albuquerque, New Mexico, and Colorado Springs, Colorado. The show ...
KQXT-FM 101.9 - AC; KQXT-FM HD-3 105.7 - Regional Mexican. KRPT 92.5/93.3 - Classic country; KTKR 760 - Sports radio; KXXM 96.1 - Top 40 Mainstream; KZEP-FM 104.5 - Spanish CHR; WOAI 1200 AM - News Talk radio (first "Clear Channel" owned station, merged with KAJA FM under San Antonio Broadcasting umbrella)
KISS-FM is the brand name of a Top 40 music format heard on FM radio stations in many cities in the United States and overseas. iHeartMedia claims ownership of the KISS-FM brand in the United States and operates most KISS-FM formatted stations there, though not KISS-FM in San Antonio, Texas, or KISS-FM America on TuneIn.
Activa in Caleta Olivia, Santa Cruz; Cadena Alcazar in Oberá, Misiones; Dakota in Federal, Entre Ríos; Dale in Tafí Viejo, Tucumán; La Radio in Concepcion del Bermejo, Chaco; La Tropi in Comodoro Rivadavia, Chubut
KSME, better known as "96.1 Kiss FM" in Greeley, Colorado; KUUL, also known as "101.3 KISS FM" in East Moline, Illinois; KWNW, branded as "101.9 Kiss FM"; licensed in Crawfordsville, Arkansas, and broadcasting in Memphis, Tennessee; KZZP, better known as "104.7 Kiss-FM", in Phoenix, Arizona; WAEV-FM, better known as "97.3 KISSFM", in Savannah ...
Harkins also put Arizona's first FM station (KTYL-FM 104.7, now KZZP) on the air in 1950. Three years later, Harkins put Phoenix's second TV station (KTYL-TV channel 12, now KPNX ) on the air. As with the AM station, both stations were originally located in, and are still licensed to, Mesa.
The T-Man Show was based in Seattle at co-owned KUBE and was also syndicated in San Francisco at iHeart-owned KYLD, before being pulled after six months. The T-Man Show could still be heard in Seattle and San Francisco until the show ended in 2009. The Johnjay and Rich Show, based at iHeart's KZZP Phoenix, began airing on KKRZ in 2008.