KZLZ

KZLZ (105.3 FM) is a Regional Mexican radio station that serves Tucson, Arizona. KZLZ is licensed to broadcast from Casas Adobes, Arizona. KZLZ was owned by Entravision Communications Corporation until September 5, 2006, when it was acquired by Todd Robinson for $4,750,000. On December 1, 2006, the FCC approved the voluntary transfer of the license to KZLZ, LLC.

KZLZ
CityCasas Adobes, Arizona
Broadcast areaTucson, Arizona
Frequency105.3 MHz
BrandingLa Poderosa
Programming
FormatRegional Mexican
Ownership
OwnerKZLZ, LLC
History
First air date1988
Technical information
Facility ID36022
ClassC3
ERP580 watts
HAAT581.0 meters (1,906.2 ft)
Links
Websitewww.lapoderosakzlz.com

History

In the early 1990s, KCDX was known as 'X 105.3', and was a rock station. Programming was delivered via satellite.

In 1993 KCDX was sold to Entravision, who changed the call letters to KZLZ, and flipped the format to Spanish language Regional Mexican.

Signal and Boosters

Because of the distance between the KZLZ transmitter and the station's target market (Tucson), KZLZ uses two boosters to strengthen the signal in Tucson.

KZLZ-FM1 and KZLZ-FM2 are licensed to Tucson, and the transmitters are located in northeast Tucson. KZLZ-FM1 operates with an ERP of 40 watts, and KZLZ-FM2 operates at 67 watts.

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