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KZRO City of license Dunsmuir, California Broadcast area Dunsmuir / Redding / Mount Shasta / Yreka Branding Z100fm, The Z-Channel Slogan "Northern California's Home of the Classics" Frequency 100.1 (MHz) First air date 1995 (as KRKD-FM) Format Classic Hits/Classic rock ERP 12,500/14,000 watts HAAT 71/630 meters Class C3/C1 CP Facility ID 21223 Callsign meaning K Z R O Owner Big Tree Communications Webcast Listen Live on Windows Media
Listen Live on MP4aac ShoutcastWebsite zchannelradio.com KZRO Radio 100.1 (aka known as Z100fm or The Z-Channel) is a classic rock formatted station based in Mount Shasta, California (city of license is Dunsmuir, California).
The station, with the slogan "We're in it for the music, not the money," features only two commercial breaks per hour 24 hours a day on weekdays and 25 hours of weekend syndicated programming.
Morning show features goofy stories, daily featured listener emails, requests, Dick Clark's Music Calendar, Prime Comedy Cut, Stupid News, CNN News and more.
KZRO-FM has been granted a Construction Permit from the FCC to increase its power to Class C1, which will cover nearly 225,000 persons in the Redding, California, Arbitron radio market. The station currently covers 195,000 persons in five counties throughout its 24,000-square-mile (62,000 km2) coverage area.
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- Query the FCC's FM station database for KZRO
- Radio-Locator information on KZRO
- Query Arbitron's FM station database for KZRO
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California Radio Markets: Bakersfield • Chico • Fresno • Los Angeles • Merced • Modesto • Oxnard-Ventura • Palm Springs • Redding • Riverside-San Bernardino • Sacramento • San Diego • San Francisco/Oakland • San Jose • San Luis Obispo • Santa Barbara • Santa Cruz/Salinas/Monterey • Santa Maria-Lompoc • Santa Rosa • Stockton • Victor Valley • Visalia-Tulare-Hanford
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