- KKFR
Infobox Radio Station
name = KKFR
city =Mayer, Arizona
area =Phoenix, Arizona
branding = "Power 98.3"
slogan = "Where Hip Hop Lives"
airdate = 1985 (at 92.3 MHz)
frequency = 98.3 (MHz)
format =Rhythmic Top 40
erp = 41,000watt s
haat = 852meter s
class = C
facility_id = 41462
owner = Riviera Broadcast Group ("RBG Phoenix Licenses, LLC")
webcast = [http://player.streamtheworld.com/liveplayer.php?callsign=KKFRFM Listen Live]
website = [http://www.power983fm.com/ www.power983fm.com]
callsign_meaning = K K FiRe (A reference to its former moniker "92 Fire FM")KKFR "Power 98.3" is a
Rhythmic Contemporary Hit Radio outlet in thePhoenix, Arizona radio market. The station broadcasts at 98.3 MHz on the FM dial with aneffective radiated power of 41 kW. Its COL isMayer, Arizona . The station is owned and operated by Riviera Broadcast Group. Its current slogan is "Where Hip Hop Lives."Competition-wise, KKFR is also one of four Top 40 stations battling for listeners in the Phoenix market, the other three being "Rhythmic Leaning" Top 40
KZZP , "Rhythmic AC"KMVA , and the brand new "Rhythmic Contemporary"KZON . This marks the first time in many years that Power has had significant competition with rival Rhythmic stations in the market.History
92.3 FM
"See also
KTAR-FM "
In 1982, the construction permit for KEZC was issued on 92.3 FM. In 1984, KJJJ-FM, acountry music station, signed on. In 1985, KJJJ-FM flipped from country, and KKFR premiered as a gold-basedTop 40 outlet known as "The Fire Station." Over the years they began shifting towards arhythmic /dance music mix. They also adopted the "Power 92" moniker in 1988 and patterned their direction on (then-future and now-former sister station)KPWR /Los Angeles . They would later modify it to "Power 92.3" in 2000.From 1993 to early 1994, they evolved to a mainstream
Top 40 and leaned slightly towardmodern rock (to less of an extent than other Top 40 stations in other markets), but the ratings slipped; and from January to March 1995, the rhythmic and dance music returned to the KKFR playlist.By 1997, they played less dance songs, leading the transformation into a
R&B /Hip-Hop approach. By the end of the year, the station was no longer Top 40.Beginning in 2005, they started adding morerhythmic pop tracks into the playlist.Chancellor Media (which later became AMFM, Inc.) purchased the station in late 1998 from its longtime owners, but when the company merged with
Clear Channel Communications , they had to divest the station to meet FCC ownership regulations.Emmis Communications became its owner in 2000.Move to 98.3
On
8 May 2006 , Emmis sold KKFR toBonneville International , which, in turn, announced that the station would become the news station for the market, their AM on 620 absorbing the sports assets ofKMVP ; 92.3 would become KTAR-FM. On12 July , Emmis sold the KKFR intellectual property to Riviera Broadcast Group, which already ownedKEDJ , a modern rock outlet on 103.9 FM licensed to Gilbert for use on another radio station. The station was KKLD Prescott Valley, which moved to Mayer and became the new KKFR on1 September [http://phoenix.bizjournals.com/phoenix/stories/2006/07/10/daily30.html] . The Power name was kept, but the frequency portion of the name was adjusted to fit the new location.On
June 22 ,2007 , KKFR picked up an unlikely competitor whenKZON dropped Talk to go Rhythmic as "101.5 JAMZ". When KZON made the flip it aired attack liners towards KKFR by telling listeners that "The Power's Out," "Where Hip-Hop USED to live," and "100,000 watts of 'Static-Free' Jamz!" However, in a statement made to theArizona Republic , KKFR PD Bruce St. James had the following to say, "What are they going to do? Play more Hip Hop than us? Really, I think we'll be ok." [ [http://www.azcentral.com/ent/tv/articles/0622radio0622.html#comments From The Arizona Republic (June 22, 2007)] ]References
External links
* [http://www.power983fm.com Power 98.3's website]
*FMQ|KKFR
*FML|KKFR
*FMARB|KKFR
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