WZOX

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WZOX
CityPortage, Michigan
Broadcast areaBattle Creek, Michigan
Kalamazoo, Michigan[1]
Frequency96.5 MHz
BrandingHits 96.5
Programming
FormatTop 40 (CHR)
Ownership
OwnerDuke E. Wright
(Midwest Communications, Inc.)
WKZO, WTOU, WNWN, WVFM, WFAT
History
First air date
December 1988 (as WLWJ)
Former call signs
WLWJ (1988-1989)
WUBU (1989-1992)
WFAT (1992-2008)
WYZO (2008-2010)
WKZO-FM (2010-2013)
Call sign meaning
W KalamaZOo X (previous format)
Technical information
Facility ID67775
ClassA
ERP6,000 watts
HAAT76 meters (249 ft)
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websitemorehits965.com

WZOX (96.5 FM) is a radio station in Portage, Michigan. The station currently broadcasts a Top 40/CHR format branded as "Hits 96.5".

History[]

Early history[]

96.5 FM signed on in December 1988 as WLWJ owned by Larry Langford, Jr.[citation needed] Langford owned stations in Chicago and South Bend such as WVON and WLLJ-AM 910 (now WGTO). WLWJ was mixed of a Rhythm leaning oldies rock station.

96.5 UBU[]

In February 1991, the calls were changed to WUBU, as "96.5 UBU" with an urban adult contemporary format. WUBU, owned by Larry Langford, Jr. (who owned a similarly formatted station in Cassopolis, WLLJ-AM 910, now classic hits WGTO and still owned by Langford) was Kalamazoo's first FM R&B station and was supported highly. There was support to maintain this only R&B station in the area, mostly from students on WMU's campus.

In June 1992, the station was bought out by Tri-State Broadcasting, Inc., after WUBU was unable to generate enough revenue to support itself. The WUBU calls were dropped as well as the urban AC format. The WUBU call letters and format were eventually picked up by 106.3 FM in South Bend, Indiana. Throughout the years there have been attempts for another FM R&B station. Today Midwest Communications operates WTOU 1660 AM The Touch with a similar format to that of WUBU.

96.5 The Fat One/WFAT (AC and Classic Rock)[]

On June 9, 1992, the station acquired the calls WFAT and switched its format to oldies, then all 1970s, then classic hits, and finally to Hot AC as 96.5 The Fat One. In the late-1990s the station flirted with a CHR/Pop format briefly in competition with WKFR. By April 2000, the station switched its format to mainstream AC with Rick Dees coming to the station for mornings, Robb Rose as Program Director / Middays, Chris in the afternoon, and Delilah at night.

The mainstream AC format did not last long against WQLR and WOOD-FM, and on October 7, 2001, it became a classic rock station with the syndicated Bob and Tom Show in the morning drive. Midwest Communications purchased WFAT, as well as WNWN-AM and WNWN-FM From Tri-State Broadcasting.

Y96.5/WKZO[]

On February 15, 2008, at 5 pm the station abruptly changed format from classic rock to country music. The last song on WFAT was "Happy Trails" by Van Halen, after which the station became "Y96.5", with the first song of the new format being "It's Five O'clock Somewhere" by Alan Jackson and Jimmy Buffett. A couple of days later the station changed its callsign to WYZO after fifteen years as WFAT.

On March 31, 2010, the station underwent changes again, dropping the country format in favor of a simulcast of its sister station WKZO AM which airs a news/talk format. The call sign was also changed to WKZO-FM to mirror its AM counterpart on April 5, 2010.

Z 96.5/96.5 Jack FM/Hits 96.5[]

On May 13, 2013, WKZO-FM changed their format from news/talk to alternative rock, branded as "Z 96.5".[1] On May 15, 2013, WKZO-FM changed their call letters to WZOX.

On November 2, 2018 WZOX changed its format from modern rock as "Z 96.5" to variety hits as "96.5 Jack FM".

On February 24, 2021 WZOX's "Jack FM" variety hits format moved to WVFM 106.5 FM Kalamazoo. WZOX will be simulcasting WVFM until a new format launches on Wednesday, March 3, 2021.[2] On March 3, 2021 at noon, 96.5 became CHR "Hits 96.5".

Bronco Radio Network[]

After signing a five-year contract, the station will resume its relationship with Western Michigan University in the fall of 2010 as the flagship station for Broncos football, men's basketball and men's hockey. Previously, while operating as WFAT, the station was the flagship station for football and men's basketball from the 1996/1997 season to the 2006/2007 season.

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References[]

  1. ^ "Z96.5 Brings Alternative to Kalamazoo". 13 May 2013.
  2. ^ Jack-FM Moves In Kalamazoo Radioinsight - February 24, 2021

External links[]

Coordinates: 42°12′54″N 85°36′36″W / 42.215°N 85.610°W / 42.215; -85.610

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