KZUH

KZUH
City of license Minneapolis, Kansas
Broadcast area Salina-Manhattan
Branding 92.7 The New Zoo
Frequency 92.7 MHz
Format Top 40
ERP 50,000 watts
HAAT 142 meters (466 ft)
Class C2
Facility ID 37127
Transmitter coordinates 39°00′52.0″N 97°37′43.1″W / 39.014444°N 97.628639°W / 39.014444; -97.628639Coordinates: 39°00′52.0″N 97°37′43.1″W / 39.014444°N 97.628639°W / 39.014444; -97.628639
Former callsigns KILS
Owner Rocking M Media, LLC
Webcast Listen live
Website http://www.salina-radio.com

KZUH (92.7 FM) is a radio station licensed to Minneapolis, Kansas, USA, the station serves the Salina-Manhattan area. The station is currently owned by Rocking M Media, LLC.[1]

History

KZUH signed on as KILS in 2004 with a classic rock format, branded as "92.7 The Zoo". In February 2009, the station flipped to sports talk as "92.7 The Fan." The station also adopted new call letters KZUH. The station was an affiliate of Sporting News Radio, and then ESPN Radio. This format was well-liked among listeners, but due to low advertising revenues, the station made another change.

On August 12, 2010, at 5 PM, the station flipped to its current format as "92.7 The New Zoo." Initially, the station carried the satellite-fed "Hits Now!" format from Dial Global. A few months later, the station dropped the satellite feed and switched to a locally-oriented direction with DJ's. However, in the Fall of 2012, the station switched back to Westwood One/Dial Global. In Fall of 2013, KZUH-FM became the #1 most listened to station in Saline County by males/females ages 18-49.

In June 2012, the station became an affiliate for "Sunday Nite Slow Jams", hosted by R. Dub. The 4-hour program plays current and old-school R&B music, along with listener requests. The station also airs the "Hot Mix", a weekend dance mix, on Saturday's from 8PM CST to Midnight.

The station airs local Minneapolis high school games.

References

  1. "KZUH Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division. Retrieved 2011-08-14.

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