KFLX

KFLX (92.5 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a 80's hits format. Licensed to Chino Valley, Arizona, United States, it serves the Flagstaff-Prescott area. The station is currently owned by Stone Canyon Media Group.

KFLX
CityChino Valley, Arizona
Broadcast areaPrescott/Flagstaff, Arizona
Frequency92.5 MHz
BrandingRewind 92.5 & 104.1
SloganFeel Good Favorites from the 80's and More
Programming
Format80's Hits
Ownership
OwnerStone Canyon Media Group
(Stone Canyon of Flagstaff, LLC)
History
First air date1989 (at 105.1)
July 2010 (at 92.5)
Technical information
Facility ID171022
ClassA
ERP1,500 watts
HAAT174 meters (571 ft)
Transmitter coordinates34°42′53.00″N 112°31′33.00″W
Translator(s)104.1 MHz (K281BE, Flagstaff)
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websiterewindmymusic.com

History

KFLX started as a construction permit granted to Ted Tucker and his Desert West Air Ranchers Corporation for a new station on 105.1 kHz in Winslow with the call letters KTDX. Tucker was able to shoehorn KTDX into the more populous Flagstaff market (city of license: Kachina Village) and changed the call letters to KFLX. The construction permit changed hands to D.B. Broadcasting in 1994, then to Red Rock Communications a year later. Red Rock signed the station on with an Adult album alternative format named "The Eagle". Toward the end of the 1990s and early 2000s, KFLX morphed into an adult alternative/Modern AC hybrid similar to that of Phoenix's KZON.

Red Rock continued to own the station until it and sisters KWMX-FM and KSED-FM were sold in 2007 to Grenax Broadcasting II, LLC who also owned WCFX in Mount Pleasant, MI. Grenax completely transformed the station into a pure Hot AC station as "105.1 The Canyon".

In January 2009 105.1 The Canyon, along with sister stations 96.7 The WOLF and 107.5 KOLT Country, moved into state of the art studios on 4th Street in Flagstaff.

In July 2010 KFLX moved to 92.5 FM licensed to Chino Valley, AZ. Sister station KBTK took the 105.1 frequency licensed to Kachina Village as 105.1 The Big Talker.

In January 2012, 92.5/104.1 began promoting that they were "pressing the big red button on the 20th" and to tune in at 9:25 am that morning to find out what the stations were up to (along with that, several songs in that span were played in reverse). On that day at that time, KFLX began playing sound clips of songs, commercials and TV shows from the 1980s, and introduced an 80's hits format on the stations, branded as "Rewind 92.5 & 104.1". The last 2 songs on The Canyon were It's The End Of The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine) by R.E.M and the first 90 seconds of A Change Would Do You Good by Sheryl Crow. The first 2 songs on Rewind were The Go-Go's We Got The Beat and Michael Jackson's Billie Jean[1]

On September 24, 2018, Grenax Broadcasting II, LLC, announced the sale of KFLX and sister stations KBTK, KSED and KWMX to Stone Canyon Media Group.[2] the purchase was completed in December.[3]

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