- KSZR
Infobox Radio station
name = KSZR
city =Oro Valley, Arizona
area =
branding = "97.5 Bob FM"
slogan = "70s, 80s, Whatever"
frequency = 97.5MHz HD Radio
airdate =
share = 1.8, #14
share as of = Fa'07
share source = R&R [cite news |title=Tucson Market Ratings |date=Fall 2007 | url=http://www.radioandrecords.com/RRRatings/DetailsPage.aspx?MID=263&RY=2007&RQ=4&MP=0&OTHER=2&MN=Tucson&MS=AZ&MR=61&12P=824400&UP=1/15/2008&SU=CM&BPER=&HPER=30.3&OPER=&NSD=3/10/2008&CE=0
work=Radio and Records]
format =Adult Hits
erp = 6,000watt s
haat = 93meter s
class = A
facility_id = 39734
coordinates = coord|32|19|45.00|N|111|3|40.00|W|region:US_type:city
callsign_meaning =
former_callsigns = KVNM (1991-1992) KRKN (1992-1994) KCDI (1994-1996) KTSS (1996-1996) KSJM (1996-1998) KOAZ (1998-2003)
owner =Citadel Broadcasting
licensee =
sister_stations = KCUB,KHYT , KIIM,KTUC
webcast = [http://www.975bobfm.com/article.asp?id=546716 Listen Live]
website = [http://www.975bobfm.com 975bobfm.com]
affiliations =KSZR (97.5 FM, "Bob FM") is an
adult hits formattedradio station servingTucson, Arizona , USA. It is licensed to broadcast fromOro Valley, Arizona , (a northern suburb of Tucson), but its reception is generally above average in most areas of Tucson. It is owned byCitadel Broadcasting Corporation . The station is focused on '70s and '80s rock andadult contemporary music. KSZR plays current pop andmodern rock as well.History
KSZR has gone through a variety of format changes in the past. Its first days on the air as KRKN were as a satellite based rock station.
In
1994 KRKN's call letters were changed to KCDI. As KCDI, the station was known as "CD Country" and played satellite delivered country music.In
1996 KCDI became KSJM, and was known as Power 97.5. Power played a mix of hip hop, Spanish, and Top 40 music, (today'sRhythmic Top 40 ) and received high ratings, which competed withKOHT . [http://2005.hot983.com/pages/rdubs_naybahood.html] . Power was the first station in Tucson to play Rhythmic Top 40 over the FM airwaves.After about two years, Citadel purchased the station from locally owned Slone Broadcasting. In
1998 , Citadel turned Power 97.5 to asmooth jazz station. It was known as 97-5 The Oasis. The call letters became KOAZ.Due to low ratings and a lack of interest, the smooth jazz format was scrapped for a Country format known as "Cat Country" in
2001 . This seemed to be a response toClear Channel Communications ' addition of a country station to Tucson, 92.9 Coyote Country (KOYT)(Today'sKWMT-FM ). Clear Channel's plans in creating Coyote Country were to take away enough listeners from long-dominantKIIM-FM 99.5 (who coincidentally enough is also owned by Citadel), who has consistently been number one in the TucsonArbitron ratings. Both Cat Country and Coyote Country failed.The station then changed to "Star 975" in
2002 , a mix of pop,modern rock , andadult contemporary . The call letters became KSZR, and this format went on the longest. Ratings still failed to make a considerable difference, and Star 975 failed.In November
2004 ,Citadel Broadcasting Corporation changed Star to BOB FM, anadult contemporary /variety hits format. KSZR is currently still BOB FM. But based on still lacking ratings, there are various rumors that it will change to a talk format which is more common onAM radio .Fact|date=December 2007References
External links
* [http://www.975bobfm.com KSZR Bob FM official website]
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