KLZK

KTTU-FM
City of license New Deal, Texas
Broadcast area Lubbock, Texas
Branding Double T 97.3
Slogan Lubbock's Sports Station
Frequency 97.3 MHz (also on HD Radio)
Translator(s) 96.9 K245BG (Lubbock, relays HD2)
97.7 K249DU (Lubbock, relays HD3)
First air date 1961 (as KPLA)
Format Sports talk
HD2: Rock "Rock 96.9"
HD3: Oldies "Oldies 97.7"
ERP 30,500 watts
HAAT 187 meters
Class C2
Facility ID 54684
Former callsigns KVOP-FM (1995-1999)
KHDY (1999-2002)
KLZK (9/30/2002-11/12/2002)
KHDY (2002-2003)
KJTV-FM (2003-2004)
KSTQ-FM (2004-2008)
KLZK (2008-2015)
Affiliations ESPN Radio
Owner Ramar Communications
Webcast Listen Live
Listen Live (HD2)
Listen Live (HD3)
Website doublet973.com
rock969.fm (HD2) oldies977lubbock.com (HD3)

KTTU-FM (97.3 FM, "Double T 97.3") is a radio station serving the Lubbock area. KLZK was originally on 104.3. On March 30, 2008, KLZK-FM swapped frequencies with sister station KSTQ-FM.[1]

97.3 was activated in 1961 as KPLA (FM) Plainview, Texas. It operated separately from sister station KVOP (AM). KPLA raised power to 100,000 watts at 500 feet in 1976. Call letters changed to KATX at the same time.

As part of a format change to News/Talk/Sports in October 2003, simulcasting KJTV-AM, RAMAR built an 800-foot tower near Petersburg, Texas. That tower fell in a small plane mishap in 2004 and was replaced. In late March 2008, RAMAR executed a Construction Permit to change 97.3 from a class C1 to class C2, and change the city of license from Plainview to New Deal, Texas. RAMAR also abandoned the Petersburg tower to relocate 97.3 into the Lubbock metro, broadcasting from the KJTV-TV tower at 98th and University.

KLZK was also known as KISS 104.3 FM and the format was a Hip-Hop and R&B station. At this time it was licensed to the city of Brownfield, TX.

At the end of 2007, RAMAR Communications received a Construction Permit to change the city of license for KLZK from Plainview to New Deal and to move its transmitter site from the Petersburg Tower to the RAMAR Tower at 98th and University Avenue in Lubbock.

On September 12, 2011 KLZK, after a weekend of stunting, changed their format to hot adult contemporary, branded as "97.3 Yes FM".[2]

On December 18, 2015 at 10AM, as part of a 5-way radio station swap, 97.3 and 104.3 swapped formats again, as YES FM moved to 107.7 KLBB-FM and 104.3's sports format moved to 97.3 as "Double T 97.3".[3]

Also, 97.3 (became KTTU-FM on December 29, 2015) became the new flagship station for the Texas Tech Sports Network. Double T 97.3 will air Texas Tech Football, Men's Basketball and Baseball games. As part of the swap, RAMAR's 93.7 The Eagle will no longer broadcast Texas Tech Football and Men's Basketball games.

HD formats

KLZK has added a rock music format on its HD2 sub channel and an oldies format on its HD3 sub channel. The HD3 oldies format launched on August 15, 2013.[4]

History

KLZK originally began broadcasting at 104.3 FM in 1995. Owned by former Lubbock City Councilman Paul R. Beane, it was broadcast from 6602 MLK Blvd the site of KRFE-AM.

References

  1. MyFox Lubbock | Stars 97-3 and Hot 104-3
  2. http://radioinsight.com/blog/headlines/netgnomes/53546/stars-stunting-in-lubbock/
  3. Five Lubbock Stations Move To New Frequencies
  4. http://radioinsight.com/blog/headlines/84681/ramar-launches-two-new-formats-in-lubbock/

External links

Coordinates: 33°30′07″N 101°52′23″W / 33.502°N 101.873°W / 33.502; -101.873

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